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Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians

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In 1939, German pilots unloaded their planes of bombs over my native Warsaw, Poland. Twenty-four hours a day until the town was conquered. Big deal--the young left with their military units and the old, children and women had nothing to fire back with.

In 1991, the geography is different, but the killing is the same.

A war is a war no matter who the enemy is and I don’t care to watch it now on the news.

SOPHIE BINGHAM

Laguna Hills

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