U.S. Fire "Mistakenly" Kills 8 Afghan Cops

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U.S. Fire "Mistakenly" Kills 8 Afghan Cops

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[web]https://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... ?hub=World[/web]

This account makes it tough to determine who fired first. But it's an interesting exercise in seeing through the spin.
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[web]https://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/s ... 25,00.html[/web]

Here's what the Guardian had to say about the "tragic incident."
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I like how you put "mistakenly" in quotes. As if the U.S. would do that on purpose. Talk about spin. All in all, it is a tragedy though. No one likes to see mistakes like this happen.
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If they just open fire on anything that moves and (as often turns out) civilians end up getting killed, can you really call it a mistake? Or is it that they really don't care who's at the receiving end?

How many "mistakes" before it qualifies as "reckless disregard for human life" which qualifies as murder?
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