Submarine attack on Iranian warship off Sri Lanka leaves over 100 missing

Why such hatred? Because Iran took american hostages during the anti-Shah revolution? That was 45 years ago.
It's as if the USSR, which suffered immeasurably more at the hands of the germans, decided 45 years later, in 1991, to suddenly bomb Germany...
And he could find many more reasons for this than the US has for bombing Iran.
And your reasons for cruelty due to the incredible malice of iranians are a dead ringer from Hitler's manual for german soldiers on how to behave towards russians. You just didn't mention that uranians are subhuman.
Iran has killed over 1000 Americans and countless thousands in all the wars and terror they fund and support. Further they intend to build nukes and kill millions. So in your deranged small mind stopping them is bad idea. Only a progressive democrat is capabal of moral depravity like this.
 
Under the Geneva Conventions, you are required to rescue the crew of a ship that you sink during war. To leave them to drown is both illegal and depraved beyond belief.
The US military fights with zero morals. It is today's Nazi army.
Is Iran permitted to fund terrorism that murdered thousands of innocent civilians under the Geneva Convention?
 
Under the Geneva Conventions, you are required to rescue the crew of a ship that you sink during war. To leave them to drown is both illegal and depraved beyond belief.
The US military fights with zero morals. It is today's Nazi army.

Submarines have a carve out for that. This was argued and agreed to during the Nuremberg trials.

You also don't have to put yourself at risk to do so.

And the Sri Lankan navy (a neutral) was around to handle it.
 
An unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before the president as a gesture of cooperation.

Then, at the last moment, the United States abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to turn around and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.What followed was even more grotesque.

After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had thrown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.

It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.

The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear.
 
An unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before the president as a gesture of cooperation.

Then, at the last moment, the United States abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to turn around and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.What followed was even more grotesque.

After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had thrown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.

It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.

The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear.
I just clipped my toenails and they're magnificent.
 
An unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before the president as a gesture of cooperation.

Then, at the last moment, the United States abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to turn around and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.What followed was even more grotesque.

After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had thrown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.

It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.

The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear.
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An unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before the president as a gesture of cooperation.

Then, at the last moment, the United States abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to turn around and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.What followed was even more grotesque.

After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had thrown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.

It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.

The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear.

Since you don't offer even a shred of documentation from even a slightly credible news source to show where you got any of these illustrious details, I can only conclude you are just another antisemitic anti-American mullah dick sucker.

Gee, the shithole country you live in must really be awful for you to hate the USA so much. Maybe you should go to Iran to fight against those imperialistic western red devils committing atrocities on the poor Iranian military.
 
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Since you don't offer even a shred of documentation from even a slightly credible news source to show where you got any of these illustrious details, I can only conclude you are just another antisemitic anti-American mullah dick sucker.

Gee, the shithole country you live in must really be awful for you to hate the USA so much. Maybe you should go to Iran to fight against those imperialistic western red devils committing atrocities on the poor Iranian military.
He doesn't even know that Sri Lanka is not India.
 
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