Who Will Commit the Worst War Crimes if Elected? Playing God in the Oval Office

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Donald Trump's pledge to murder the civilian relatives of terrorists could be considered quite modest -- and, in its bluntness, refreshingly candid -- when compared to President Obama's ongoing policy of loosing drones and U.S. Special Operations forces in the Greater Middle East. Those policies, the assassinations that go with them, and the "collateral damage" they regularly cause are based on one premise when it comes to the American public: that we will permanently suspend our capacity for grief and empathy when it comes to the dead (and the living) in distant countries... 

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when I read about all the innocent civilians we've been killing over the years with the airpower that presidential candidate Ted Cruz calls "a blessing," I tend to think about the people left behind. Those who loved the people we've killed. I wonder how they received the news. I wonder about the shattering anguish they surely feel at the loss of fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, children, friends. I wonder what memories come to them when they squeeze their eyes closed in grief. And I wonder if they'll ever be able to pick up the pieces of their lives and return to some semblance of normalcy in societies that are often shattering around them. 

-- Mattea Kramer, This Life After Loss

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