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This somewhat ties into the lions thread.
Let's say a group of terrorists have taken a number of hostages, let's say 3 terrorists to 5 hostages. Government forces come in, and whether by accident, collateral damage, or failure, they manage to kill both the terrorists and the hostages. If the point of the terrorists is to inflict fear into the populace, would it be justifiable to say, this might be counter intuitive, that all 8 killed were terrorists? This could or not could, be a part of a larger ideological conflict that's been spanning for quite a while.
The media may receive a different story than the family and loved ones. What do you think?
What might be the consequences of this?
Let's say a group of terrorists have taken a number of hostages, let's say 3 terrorists to 5 hostages. Government forces come in, and whether by accident, collateral damage, or failure, they manage to kill both the terrorists and the hostages. If the point of the terrorists is to inflict fear into the populace, would it be justifiable to say, this might be counter intuitive, that all 8 killed were terrorists? This could or not could, be a part of a larger ideological conflict that's been spanning for quite a while.
The media may receive a different story than the family and loved ones. What do you think?
What might be the consequences of this?