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Fighting continues with tanks, bombs, and guns, resulting in casualties.

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Speaker 0: Describes the cutting off of heads during Operation Stone: a lieutenant colonel there, two people had their heads cut off and put on stakes and stuck in the middle of the field. Speaker 1: Describes a brutal act against a woman: he went over there and ripped her clothes off and took a knife and cut from her vagina all the way up, well, just about up to her breast and pulled her organs out completely out of her cavity and threw them out. And then he stopped and knelt over and commenced to peel every bit of skin off her body and left her there as a sign for something or other. And there were Speaker 2: Describes a child-killing incident: two little boys playing on a dike. One sergeant just took his M16 and shot one boy off the dike. The other boy tried to run. When he was almost out of sight, this other guy, Spec Four, shot this other little boy off the dike. And the little boy was, like, lying on the ground kicking. So he shot him again to make sure he's dead. Speaker 3: Notes that the people are aware of what American soldiers do to them, so they hide the young girls. Found one hiding in a bomb shelter in sort of the basement of her house. She was taken out and raped by six or seven people in front of her family, in front of most of the villagers. This isn’t just one instance. This is just the first one that I could remember. Speaker 4: Describes a game-like brutality and a system of trophies: It got to be like a game. The object was to see who could kill the most people. Different ways to prove how many people you killed included cutting off ears. If you brought back someone’s ears, pretty likely you had to kill them to get them. Then people would, you know, whoever had the most ears, they would get the most beers, and you trade your ears for beers. Speaker 5: Recounts another atrocity in which civilians were targeted: As I was walking over to him, I turned and I looked in the area. I looked to where the VCS were, supposed VCS. And two men were leading a young girl, approximately 19 years old, very pretty, out of a hooch. She had no clothes on, so I assumed she’d been raped, was pretty SOP. And she was thrown onto the pile of the 19 women and children, and five men around the circle opened up on full automatic with her M16s. And that was into that.

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They discuss their lack of concern for innocent people in Iraq, expressing a belief that everyone is guilty. They mention exploiting a young girl for profit before she committed suicide, questioning why she did so. The conversation is callous and disturbing.

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They want us dead. That's what they want.

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Speaker 0: For a fact that he's poisoned his own people. He doesn't believe in the worth of each individual. We must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. Now watch this drive. The tyrant has fallen, and Iraq is free.

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I was upset when a friend of mine was killed, so I asked a Vietnamese person for his ID card. When he didn't understand me, I got angry and killed him. I didn't feel bothered by it at all. I reported it as one VC killed, and they asked how I knew he was a VC. I replied that he was dead, and they laughed. In Vietnam, we had to report every kill and search the bodies for papers. The body count was important, even if we didn't actually see any enemies. The high command would exaggerate the numbers to make it seem like we were successful, but in reality, many of us were killed for nothing.

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Soldiers recount witnessing horrifying scenes as they move through various houses and communities: babies with severed heads, families ruthlessly gunned down in their beds.

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One day we stormed a French position. I confronted a French corporal; with bayonets at the ready, I killed him—tossed his rifle away, and ran my bayonet through his chest. Blood came out of his mouth. I felt physically ill, knees shaking, ashamed. My comrades were undisturbed and boasted of killings—one with a rifle butt, another strangling a captain, another hitting with a spade. They were ordinary people: a tram conductor, a commercial traveler, two students, farm workers. We were told that 'the good soldier kills without thinking of his an adversary as a human being.' But I had the dead man before me; I would have shaken his hand if he had raised his hand. 'a man who had father and mother and a family perhaps, and so I felt.' I woke drenched in sweat, thinking what would have happened if I wasn't quicker. 'Anything else? That's beautiful.'

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An Iraqi rides on the ground, wounded. Marines kill him and then cheer. The speaker describes it as a good and awesome feeling. He says it makes you want to do it again.

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In the video, a marine in Iraq shoots and kills a wounded Iraqi on the ground. The marines then cheer and express satisfaction with their actions. They feel a sense of accomplishment and excitement, wanting to continue the same behavior.

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Five civilians from Gaza, not soldiers, were attacked by a group of individuals who stripped their clothes off. They formed a half circle around a girl, raped her, and then one of them killed her with a knife. The group seemed to find pleasure in their actions, as they were constantly laughing. Afterward, they chased and murdered another couple they encountered using knives and axes.

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I fought not for my country, but for politicians' agendas. I remember killing a man in his bedroom while his wife watched. He reached for a gun because I was in his room at 2 AM. I was there because of a political decision tied to George Bush's vendetta against Saddam Hussein, based on false claims of weapons of mass destruction. I wonder about the man I killed—what if we had met under different circumstances, like sharing coffee in Paris? Would we have liked each other?

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He poisoned his own people, showing he doesn't value individuals. We must stop the terror. The tyrant has fallen, and Iraq is free. Now watch this drive.

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They were flipping us off multiple times, as well as each other, joking around and not taking anything seriously.

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Units were arriving and being sent to work. For some, these would be their final moments. Then it happened.

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Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks. Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting.

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The speaker criticizes the audience for being boring and unresponsive. He expresses surprise that they didn't react when he mentioned the Navy.

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The conversation involves two individuals discussing a controversial topic. One person claims to have killed two Palestinians while serving in the Israeli army and expresses happiness about it. The other person questions their beliefs and mentions the world will witness their actions.

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An Iraqi man was wounded and killed by marines, who then cheered. One marine expressed satisfaction, saying it felt good to see them dead. They were excited to continue. Translation: An Iraqi man was injured and killed by marines, who then cheered. One marine expressed satisfaction, saying it felt good to see them dead. They were excited to continue.

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Do not take prisoners, shoot them all! Good job, they got one down! Yes!

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Engagement with multiple targets is authorized and carried out. A truck picking up bodies is engaged. The situation is chaotic, with discussions about engaging wounded individuals. The video ends with a reference to "dead bastards." Translation: The video depicts the authorization and execution of engaging multiple targets, including a truck picking up bodies. There are chaotic discussions about engaging wounded individuals, and the video concludes with a reference to "dead bastards."

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They showed me a picture of the guy who got his head blown off on top of a building. People at the farm show were looking at pictures on their phones. Some law enforcement officers in suits were passing around photos of the guy's head.

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Units were arriving and being sent to work. For some, these would be their final moments. And then it happened.

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They took pleasure in their actions, feeling a deep sense of pride. One incident involved a young Israeli man being attacked with a shovel. The perpetrators then called their parents in Gaza, boasting about killing ten Jews with their own hands. Even the Nazis, who were known for their atrocities, felt some shame and tried to hide their crimes. However, Hamas takes pride in their actions, openly celebrating them.

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During a combat briefing, napalm is directed at the tree line and mortar fire is prepared; about thirty seconds on station as they call for a big strike and to bring in all ships. The dialogue includes: "12, Doug. 13, Roger Lee. Some napalm down in the tree line. Can you guys twist the ground trying to put it down here? Right." "13, you will fix the fuck with what target? Gonna press some mortar fire off the tree line down there." "Roger, here we go. Good. Give it all you got." "Bring in all your ships. Wing of breath. You got about thirty seconds on station. Get your people back and hit down. It's gonna be a big one." Then a reflective pause: "Else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of night pump in the morning." He recalls: "You know one time we had a hail bomb? For twelve hours, when it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of them, that one stinking, big body." He adds: "Smell. You know that gasoline smell? A whole hell. Smells like victory." "Someday this war is gonna end."
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