The man didn’t break any laws, so why is it any of my business?
It’s pure conjecture to say that he knew that what he was doing would endanger the lives of our troops. And in fact, our troops were not in harm’s way, it was UN workers and other civilians that were killed.
Not that I necessarily agree with what he did, but if he wants to do it, and if it doesn’t break any laws, then he can knock himself out for all I care.
That's where you and I obviously differ. I believe I have the right and responsibility to speak out against others who are doing something I believe is morally wrong. There are higher laws than the law of the land that I believe we have an obligation to stand up for.
(And if you don't understand that this man knew he would endanger our troops, then you may believe he is even dumber than I do).
Take care, dfwgator.