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Originally posted by afsaneh77:
He merely said it happens every day in the world; just the way people get killed are different and he mentioned they were told it is dangerous to go there but they accept the danger because of a good pay.
It doesn't matter. These people are still trying to make a living and put bread on the table. There are people where one of my parents works who have a choice of being layed off or going to Saudi Arabia or some other middle eastern office.

So before we say, "well, they know the risks," let's also consider this is murder, and these aren't military casualties, these are civilians.

I don't think when the US military accidently hits civvies that you would say, "well, those people knew the risks."

They live there too.

Those people are breadwinners, doing their job, and trying to stay safe. Some are unfortunately not successful.