I've got the language down pretty pat. Mistakes do not imply intent, unless of course the idea is not to get caught doing whatever it was you were purposely trying to do. So, I have to determine, based on both Maliki's comments and context, along with our military parameters what Maliki was referencing.
Honestly, I think you have a very elementary grasp on the language at best.
Well, that's your opinion perhaps
The two are not mutually exclusive, though for some odd reason you are still hung up on this bizarre semantic tangent.
Yet, your position is that Maliki HAD to have meant wanton disregard of civlilan life at the hands of the U.S.military, that he had meant widespread targerting of Iraqi civlilians, since that's what Tee introduced, to which you applied Maliki's comments as supposed validation of such. I've read the same quotes, IN CONTEXT, and they clearly demonstrate frustration on his part at the loss of tragic life, and that the U.S. needs to do better. That doesn't equate in the least some proclaimation that our military is a bunch of murderous barbarian mercinaries, as Tee would claim
Obviously I've never said that our military are barbarians, shooting anything that moves.
Yet, that's largely Tee's position, to which you then jumped in with Maliki's comments as validation.
Quite the contrary, it was the tactics that was in error here and I'm certain the soldier on the ground was following orders. Let's stick to the argument and not play your favourite game of constructing a strawman.
Love to, if you'd stop perpetuating the strawman. And the strawman is Tee's game, not mine however. I've already conceded the mistakes in tactics. They do need to do better. Hard to run a perfect war, as thereso few to look to as examples of such
It is not deniable that we have killed civilians, even on purpose in some instances.
"Purposely" targeting and killing innocent civilians?? Wow, What's it like living on Tee's side of the island?