Snowball of hatred

Alejandrin 2022-10-31 17:12:35

The story goes like this: The background is in Iraq during the Bush era, a western city called Haditha. A former middle-aged Iraqi soldier who was disbanded worked with a young Iraqi shop vendor to find terrorists and help them attack the U.S. military with bombs. The payment was 1,000 US dollars. The first charge was 500, and then 500 after the incident. The former Iraqi soldiers are for the country, and the young hawkers are probably for excitement. The bomb was dialed from a mobile phone, and the electronic signal on the bomb was triggered to be remotely controlled. The two found a village road with small hills on both sides and planted a bomb. Then they took the AK47 to occupy a place where the houses on the road could be well observed, and drove the residents out of the house. Because they planted the bomb in broad daylight, almost the entire village knew that there was a bomb on the side of the road. This bomb brought uneasy invisibility to their lives and they already knew the possible danger, but They did not notify the US military, because if terrorists knew about their leaks, they would all be killed. A few people began to choose to live temporarily, and most people stayed to celebrate their Islamic holidays. The next day, people began to celebrate their holiday with joy, and the armored vehicles of the US army also arrived. Two terrorists dialed the phone. Suddenly, an armored vehicle flew up, and one soldier was killed and two seriously injured. The Marine Corps leader and corporal organized a report and carried out simple treatment. Seeing that the teammates who had been with each other day and night were only half of their bodies, the corporal became rich and began to organize a firepower team to counterattack. The remote command received the news of the soldiers’ deaths. This is already the 51st place. (There is a background: during the Iraq War, Washington was under heavy pressure from the media and the public because of the massive deaths of American soldiers). action. Out of anger and the acquiescence of the headquarters, the soldiers began to clear the village, and the elderly, women, and children were shot and killed. (There are often old and weak women and children who have lost their loved ones joining the terrorist camp, so the US military teaches soldiers to learn lessons equally). Terrorists use the atrocities of the U.S. military to arouse people's hatred of the U.S. military and strengthen the terrorists' power. After the incident, the military described the matter in a press release as terrorists who were killed, and at the same time stated that they had adopted a prescribed execution process. The corporal was given a medal. Until, a student reporter reported the matter...

Straighten out a chain of hatred in the war: who can't figure out the reason between the two countries, start the war -> the advantage of one side in the war, occupy the territory of the other side -> the remnants of the weak side carry out guerrillas -> In an encounter, the dominant side was sneak attacked---->The dominant side began to find a murderer---->The murderer was hidden among the people---->Adhering to the principle of killing 10,000 by mistake and not letting one pass, Civilians were killed innocently---->The death of those fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, let the civilians take up arms to fight---->The snowball is getting bigger and bigger.

The above pattern has continued to emerge in historical wars. The "national feud" at the top level has turned into countless "family hatreds". Then one day the "national feud" suddenly disappeared from the top level. Right", countless "home hatred" drifted away without a trace in the wind.

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