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Originally Posted by ken0042
What I find even more ironic is that let's say this ends up sticking in the back of the minds of 5% of the soldiers. And of those; it distracts another 5% of the original 5%. That would be 25 soldiers out of 10,000 distracted- which could result in mistakes being made that lead to somebody's death.
It's just so counter productive that it just boggles my mind.
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It's not counter-productive for the group that sent the letters. They
love it when soldiers die because it helps get the public (those with marshmallowy opinions) on-side. I have no doubt that some of these people are actually happy when deaths are reported.