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Eddie 2022-01-17 08:01:18
(5.0/10) After struggling for a long time, it has been confined to such a superficial level. It is not as good as the closer "Eye in the Sky". The characteristics of drone operations, the use of rules of engagement, the characteristics of soldiers, and the behavior of war itself I don’t think enough about it, it’s a bit of a waste of this...
Good Kill Comments
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Celine 2022-01-17 08:01:18
"Self-relation" is the real "goodwill"
"Self-relation" is the real "good faith"
hostage: Thomas Egan Identity: U.S. drone pilot Ending: Dismissed
Among many anti-terrorism movies, "Killing in Good Faith" has the biggest highlight, which is true and detailed The earth presents a new way of killing-drone attack. It fully embodies the... -
Carmella 2022-01-17 08:01:18
Show off the power of drones
This is a film in which the U.S. government defends its killing. The film unreservedly shows off the ability of U.S. drones to strike. The purpose is to let those small countries understand their ability and ability to kill whoever wants to kill. It's as simple as trampling an ant to death. All you...
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Tom Egan: I feel like a coward. Every day. Taking pot shots half a world away, sitting in an air-conditioned cubicle.
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Jack Johns: The folks from Virginia operate under a different set of ROEs. They've progressed from what they like to call a "personality strike", where we know for sure the target is a fucking bad guy, and have come up with something they call a "signature strike". And what that fucking means is it's a hit based not on a suspicion of guilt, but on a pattern of behavior. So you may be called upon to fire on any dumb schlub in Waziristan carrying an AK-47, even though we all know that everyone and their mother in Waziristan carries an AK-47.