Vanquaria wrote:Free Asian Ports wrote:If there are any civilian casualties, it's entirely your fault. You killed them. You can't get away with that. Intentional or no, your missiles killed civilians. I shall wait on advice from another peacekeeper, but note that killing civilians does warrant our intervention.
Be realistic will ya! Civilian casualties occur in EVERY war. It happens in the Taliban-US war! But u don't see United Nations calling in force and brining in their armies! That's because it is inevitable that civilians die. It is a frickin WARZONE!!! You think this is La La Land where under your watch civilians don't die and you call yourself a peacekeeper by bringing in your army.
BE REALISTIC and act like a proper peace keeper will you!
This is reality. Civilians in a warzone obviously die!!! It is a warzone!
And ur not a peace keeper. You are a peace enforcer, bringing in your forces like that. That goes for the other "peacekeepers" as well. Civilians WILL die. Its reality. Not la la land. If they stay in a warzone they die. And you "peacekeepers" should stay away from the warzones until things have settled down. Not trundle about waving your guns and showing the warring factions that you'll fight them if they lay one finger on a civilian! Wake up!!!
You know Peace keepers ENFORCE peace, Peacekeepers do have tanks,helicopters,apcs and etc, and they monitor the conflict during and after it happens, in Somalia Pakistani peacekeepers came to save the trapped Rangers in Mogadahsu after the rebels had surrounded them, guess what? They had M113 APCs. And yes they can come in after civilians have been killed to make sure no more casulties happen or set up medical camps and etc.....



thank you eaka) sometimes Peacekeepers Enforce peace, like what eaka said during the battle of Mogadishu the rangers expected to be there for an house and ended up being there for nearly a day until the UN forces could save them. The UN forces had tanks and much more. (but that was mostly due to the problem escalating far beyond control)