And what about those they killed? Oh, pardon, all bad guys, of course....
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If you took the time to look it up you'll find that Remembrance Day isn't solely a British thing but actually observed all over the world. This includes Germany who use the second Sunday of November. Remembrance Day is to remember the sacrifices of all, and doesn't pick a side. It's specifically for world war 1. The point being that this conflict is outside of living memory. Dragging arguments that have nothing to do with any of these things serves nobody and only disrespects what's been lost and what's been achieved since. So, you're an idiot, well done.
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Poor attempt at bait, or a demonstration of an IQ in the single digits. Pick your poison.
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There's a number of countries where the people don't share these warm feelings towards western military but of course they are wrong. The simpler the mind the more it is impressed by a guy in a uniform.
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Are you done babbling like a fool?
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You're the perfect example of western arrogance.
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He’s not wrong… what about all the innocent Iraqis killed on the lies of the US government?!?
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See my reply above. Nobody is talking about the middle east here. I'm not saying it's not important or that it lacks in atrocities. Nobody has, only idiots will.. but remembrance day has nothing to do with that conflict so take care to not disrespect the sacrifices given.