They were too eager to engage, I don't deny it. Also, I don't understand their decision to take the kids to the local hospital where the facilities were poorer.Stofsk wrote:Ok let me put it like this, at hearing about how there were wounded kids in the van they shot up, one of them callously remarked how 'Well that's why you don't bring kids to a fight'. Before they shot the van up, one of the two were clamouring for permission to open fire - when all they were seeing were people rendering aid to the wounded.
I'll probably get a bit of flak for saying this, but the comment "it's their fault for bringing kids to a battle" didn't sound as callous as you make it out to be. I'm sorry. They thought they were attacking a military target. What could they possibly have said?
They clearly were too eager to identify them as insurgents. But to play devil's advocate a little more: look at the shorter video at around 4:10 to 4:20 - the guy with the camera is crouching behind the building's wall and pointing it at the helicopter. I'm not a professional military person, but that stance he took looks damn intimidating, especially to someone who is already going by the assumption that he is an insurgent. I didn't spot those children either the first time around, and I'm sitting in a comfy chair and not assuming that I'm about to be fired at.Stofsk wrote:And also, it's interesting how from a mile away they could see people carrying rifles and a RPG but can't notice a child in the front passenger seat of the van.
I think we may be misunderstanding each other. It is still correct to say that "they did not knowingly kill innocents". Of course there was intent behind their action, but they are in a war-zone. It is what they are supposed to do once they have identified their target.Stofsk wrote:It doesn't have to. Again, I have to point out the difference between intent and motive. What you are describing is motive - that their targets being innocent was part of their reasoning process to open fire. That's not what the video shows at all.
Intent is 'how' and 'what' where motive is 'why'. Intention is 'we circled the group, identified them as insurgents, opened fire as per our RoE doctrine'. You can't for example say they fired their weapons recklessly or accidentally, because that's not what the video shows.