THE DRONE WAR
Remember these images.
Remember them the next time your president, your flag, or your media tell you it’s time to go defend your country.
Remember them when they talk about honor, patriotism, or distant threats that, magically, can only be solved with blood.
Because these men you see running through the trees, unarmed, hunted down by drones like animals—they had a country too. They had homes. Mothers. Friends. And they probably thought they couldn’t say no.
And here they are: running with no hope, no weapon, no glory.
Dying for decisions made in offices that will never see a battlefield.
Meanwhile, the ones in charge—the ones who plot these wars of interest, power, geopolitics and money—keep waving their flags with clean hands.
The footage you’re about to watch should be treated for what it is: war crimes.
And someone should be held accountable.
Killing unarmed soldiers as they flee is exactly that, according to those international treaties these same bastards once pulled out of their sleeves to look civilized. When it suited them.
This isn’t an epic video. There are no heroes.
Only victims of a system that keeps rolling because generations keep swallowing the same lie: that killing and dying for your country is noble. That anything goes if it’s “for the cause.”
Even this.
Cuando has perdido toda esperanza y estás harto de vivir así.
We’ve lived in peace for a long time. So long, we’ve forgotten what war really means.
The younger generations in the West don’t know what it feels like to have your house bombed. They’ve never had to say goodbye to someone who won’t come back. They’ve never felt the silent weight of a uniform that’s now just fabric and grief.
And that, oddly enough, is dangerous.
Because when you haven’t tasted horror, you’re more likely to believe the story.
More likely to think war is like the movies—you show up, shoot, dodge bullets, and come home with medals.
But real war doesn’t have a pause button. No respawns. No achievements unlocked.
War leaves only bodies, trauma, and broken families. And the worst thing a country can do is forget that.
Now more than ever, we need clear heads and wide-open eyes.
Because there are leaders out there selling war wrapped in patriotism—and people lining up to buy it without asking a single question.
And once that happens, it’s already too late.
Today’s slow-motion moment.
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