Like I said - at least from my experience, bombing does very little damage to the military. And a lot of damage to the civilians.
However, bombing is good for corporations - they sell more bombs, and the "good guys" don't have any casualties so everyone is happy (apart from the bombed civilians, but who cares about the 3rd world savages?!).
Before 1990s, it was the communism - everyone fears it, no one knows what it is like. But you had to prove someone is a communist - party membership, some activity, anything.
Now terrorism is invented: everyone can be accused of planning terrorist acts and arrested (USA can take people anywhere in the world, without trial and charges and keep them as long as they like, for just suspecting them of any link to any terrorist). Without doing anything wrong. Orwell's 1984 at it's best.
Bombing any country in the world. First it was democracy and human rights, now it's fighting terrorism.
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However, bombing is good for corporations - they sell more bombs, and the "good guys" don't have any casualties so everyone is happy (apart from the bombed civilians, but who cares about the 3rd world savages?!).

Before 1990s, it was the communism - everyone fears it, no one knows what it is like. But you had to prove someone is a communist - party membership, some activity, anything.
Now terrorism is invented: everyone can be accused of planning terrorist acts and arrested (USA can take people anywhere in the world, without trial and charges and keep them as long as they like, for just suspecting them of any link to any terrorist). Without doing anything wrong. Orwell's 1984 at it's best.
Bombing any country in the world. First it was democracy and human rights, now it's fighting terrorism.
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Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.