Zakyath
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really? how many people? relative to say.. people who die outside of a war? how about compared to the chance of killing another in a car accident as opposed to shooting them in a war? now add in gang violence, drugs, and all the other ways people kill each other, and tell me what difference does joining the army do in terms of people dying/getting killed, are you 10% more likely to kill a person in your lifetime if you join the army? 20%? or would you just say 100% since joining the army = killing a minimum of 1 person?
and my point still stands, why bother waiting until the soldier is fatally wounded, why not just kill off the entire army if you think they deserve to die for being soldiers? or is it better to kill off the entire army only when there is a war going on and people dying?
You're really twisting and turning my words here. I don't see how it's relevant if people die anyhow; it's not OK to kill people.
And I don't think the soldiers deserve to die. I think they have no right to invade a country and kill people.