It wasn’t just over a tree… 2 servicemen were killed during that skirmish… that action alone was very close to declaring war, that’s why Defcom 3 & response…
Everybody seems to forget this. Every reaction to this video I watch the reactor always says "all of this over just a tree" like, let's not forget 2 Americans lost their lives in an absolutely terrible way.
@@devinmoore3828 They weren't just killed either. it's called the "Ax murder' because one of them was basically tortured to death with an ax over the span of an hour within earshot of the UN troops before they could go in and get him back. He died on the way to the hospital.
I think America acted like they had to. If they did nothing, the wrong people would think them weak. They have to make it known openly that if you mess with their people, you will receive their wrath, and that usually isnt pretty. Its the one thing America does really well in my mind.
It wasn’t just over a tree… 2 servicemen were killed during that skirmish… that action alone was very close to declaring war, that’s why Defcom 3 & response…
Everybody seems to forget this. Every reaction to this video I watch the reactor always says "all of this over just a tree" like, let's not forget 2 Americans lost their lives in an absolutely terrible way.
@@devinmoore3828 They weren't just killed either. it's called the "Ax murder' because one of them was basically tortured to death with an ax over the span of an hour within earshot of the UN troops before they could go in and get him back. He died on the way to the hospital.
Do you think the USA overreacted?
Classic game of FAFO. US likes playing that game.
After two servicemen died it became something different
I think America acted like they had to. If they did nothing, the wrong people would think them weak. They have to make it known openly that if you mess with their people, you will receive their wrath, and that usually isnt pretty. Its the one thing America does really well in my mind.