At this point, fotze, I'm beginning it might be cultural. I admit to not knowing much about the country in terms of people, but they seem take a fatalistic approach to these things - back in the wars where they were three muskets for every 10 soldiers, (jumping ahead) the botched theatre rescue which killed more than it saved and this one where it would appear a lot more were saved than killed, but not enough to underscore the severity of the incident.
Wonder if anyone could provide some insight, esp those with military backgrounds. It seems to run counter how things are done in other places around the world.
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