You know, the ones about how this got torn down or that got torn down and it's a crime!
It's a crime against history!
It's a crime against culture!
But the crime of murder?
The crime of murdering a child?
The crime of government murdering an 11-year-old unarmed child?
The United Nations stays silent.
Al Arabiya News reported last week, "A video posted on the internet on Wednesday showed Iraqi soldiers
shooting to death at close range a captured child suspected to have
fought with militants in the Diyala Province. The director of the
Iraqi Observatory for Human Rights, Mustafa Saadoun, in an interview
with Al Hadath News Channel, condemned 'the barbaric treatment' of the
child, believed to be 11-years old."
Caught on tape but no need to worry, apparently.
The United Nations isn't worried.
The US government isn't worried.
Even though their training and weapon supplying in light of the murder of that 11-year-old child are now illegal, the US government isn't worried.
Suddenly, we've all become Lady Bird Johnson in the middle of the Vietnam War, more worried about 'beautification' of highways than over those killed in warfare.