Should America clean up bombs they dropped in Laos?
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Bsuds wrote:January this year that killed the digger operator
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-25594000
I'd be very interested in reading this supposed Nat Geo article that TT is claiming he read
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European nations (eg. france, germany,UK)have dedicated bomb retrieval units as they are still unearthing ordnance from WW1.
The fact of the matter is the US dropped more ordnance on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos than all sides during WW2. They do indeed have a moral responsibility in cleaning up after their war mongering.
The fact of the matter is the US dropped more ordnance on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos than all sides during WW2. They do indeed have a moral responsibility in cleaning up after their war mongering.
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Can't get Americans to pick up after themselves in their own backyard, let alone on the other side of the world.
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WhatThe wrote:European nations (eg. france, germany,UK)have dedicated bomb retrieval units as they are still unearthing ordnance from WW1.
The fact of the matter is the US dropped more ordnance on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos than all sides during WW2. They do indeed have a moral responsibility in cleaning up after their war mongering.
Who's cleaning up all the mines the Vietnamese, etc. laid during the conflict? If I'm not mistaken they createore victims then bombs dropped by others.
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I guess that's the "thank you" north America should get for involving themselves in these wars, a littering fine
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jimmy4321 wrote:I guess that's the "thank you" north America should get for involving themselves in these wars, a littering fine
No - cleaning up their mess is just something a normal human should do. Even here in the Okanagan
we have to clean up our dogs poop in the park. It's the law.
as a 'thank you' for Americans (and Canadians) involving in wars, they should be forced to pay $1 million per
person they killed. In Vietnam that would total $4 trillion dollars for 4 million people killed.
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Dizzy1 wrote:Who's cleaning up all the mines the Vietnamese, etc. laid during the conflict?
Americans should also pay for that. Americans started the war and lost the war.
Losers always pay. That's the rule.
270 million small cluster bomblets dropped on Laos by America.
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Thinktank wrote: for 4 million people killed.
I think your figures are a bit inflated as usual.
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"Estimates of the number of casualties vary, with the Vietnamese government suggesting as many as 3.1 million violent war deaths, Vietnamese and foreigners, soldiers included.[1][2] A detailed demographic study calculated 791,000–1,141,000 war-related Vietnamese deaths, both soldiers and civilians, for all of Vietnam from 1965 to 1975. The study came up with a most likely Vietnamese death toll of 882,000, which included 655,000 adult males (above 15 years of age), 143,000 adult females, and 84,000 children.[3]"
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Thinktank wrote:No - cleaning up their mess is just something a normal human should do. Even here in the Okanagan
we have to clean up our dogs poop in the park. It's the law.
Despite your false claim that the Germans have cleaned 100% of their country in respect to bombs, it simply can't be done, it would be impossible to rid a country of 100% of UXO. So, do you think the American's should be responsible for cleaning up their bombs in Germany? Or do you believe what the Allies did in WW2 as a noble cause? Or do you just think that they and only the American's should be cleaning up their UXOs in conflicts that you don't agree with the politics of?
Thinktank wrote:as a 'thank you' for Americans (and Canadians) involving in wars, they should be forced to pay $1 million per
person they killed. In Vietnam that would total $4 trillion dollars for 4 million people killed.
So in other words, the taxpayer should be on the hook for something that happened when many of the taxpayers weren't even born yet? Don't know how anyone else feels, but I'm pretty much getting tired of having to pay for some financial package for something that happened before my time or had nothing to do with me. And why stop with the Americans and Vietnam? Why not get the Germans to pay for all the bombs they dropped all over Europe, why not get the British and Americans to pay for all the bombs they dropped all over Germany? Why not get the Roman's to pay Egypt for their domination? Where does it stop?
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Well personally I think that Denmark should pay up for all the damage done during the Viking raids. LOL
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Does anyone know what country Thinktank is from ?
That country should pay us.
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That country should pay us.
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steven lloyd wrote:Does anyone know what country Thinktank is from ?
That country should pay us.
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But Stephen, aren't we already on welfare or cbc employees or paid shills for Trudeau? That country is already paying us :p That is when we're not taking cheques from Phil Milroy.
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Merry wrote:Well personally I think that Denmark should pay up for all the damage done during the Viking raids. LOL
So you wouldn't want a warmonger country to clean up their poop, it looks like, by the fact you are LOLing.
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After doing a little reading this morning, the magnitude of UXO is staggering. Even here in Canada test ranges are virtual wastelands from tons of UXO. This is a world wide problem not just caused by one nation but our collective propensity to war with one another.
I can't imagine living in Laos where
According to MAG, UXO contamination remains a key cause of poverty and is one of the primary factors limiting the country's long-term development, as it prevents people from using land and denies them access to basic services. Twenty-five percent of the potentially farmable land is not usable due to potential bomb contamination. The toll is not just on the people who have been maimed or killed but also on their families who must struggle to survive and the children who cannot go to school because of poverty resulting from UXO-related injuries. The psychological toll on the people is extreme. Subsistence farmers live in daily fear that they or their children will be injured or killed.
Apparently the US contributes two million annually for cleanup.
I can't imagine living in Laos where
According to MAG, UXO contamination remains a key cause of poverty and is one of the primary factors limiting the country's long-term development, as it prevents people from using land and denies them access to basic services. Twenty-five percent of the potentially farmable land is not usable due to potential bomb contamination. The toll is not just on the people who have been maimed or killed but also on their families who must struggle to survive and the children who cannot go to school because of poverty resulting from UXO-related injuries. The psychological toll on the people is extreme. Subsistence farmers live in daily fear that they or their children will be injured or killed.
Apparently the US contributes two million annually for cleanup.
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Where I grew up, finding unexploded bombs was a regular occurrence and as children we were warned about them all the time. Construction workers would find them on somewhat regular basis. If you venture into the woods, it was possible to find entire tanks rotting away. One time they've lifted an entire combat airplane out of a swamp that was there since 1943, gave proper burial to crew members, and put the plane into a museum.
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