Actually, Hiram, coalition pilots were radioing in that it was becoming a slaughter, and Colin Powell recommended to Pres Bush to end it. Although few Iraqi soldiers survived, the situation was recognized, and halted..The point I am trying to make in my first post is that modern methods of warfare, in which, in some instances, are being waged in a business-like, impersonal way. Being so detached from the battlefield, the few chances at feeling any humanity for the victims are falling further away from us.
Actually, Hiram, coalition pilots were radioing in that it was becoming a slaughter, and Colin Powell recommended to Pres Bush to end it. Although few Iraqi soldiers survived, the situation was recognized, and halted..The point I am trying to make in my first post is that modern methods of warfare, in which, in some instances, are being waged in a business-like, impersonal way. Being so detached from the battlefield, the few chances at feeling any humanity for the victims are falling further away from us.