During the Clinton administration our jets didn't attack the sites that 
locked on to them, so  they kept doing it.

I think they wanted the planes to fire, they would use it as propaganda, 
look at the US, they fired first, and we were holding a football match 
right next door and children might have been killed.

>That reminds me of Iraq. About 2-3 times a month, for _years_, you hear
>about one of our jets blowing up a missile or radar site. Why? Because
>Iraq targetted our planes. What I don't get is - even if Iraq has no
>chance in hell of knocking down our planes, why don't we consider this
>an act of war? If you point a very small gun at me, my life is still in
>danger. This type of event should have happaned once... and that should
>have been the last time ever.
>
>-rc
>
>
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