Los Angeles Times

In a war zone, there’s danger

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Re “U.S. is accused of war crime,” Oct. 5, and “U.S. changes its account on bombing of hospital,” Oct. 6

Whatever the outcome of numerous investigat­ions, it is only a matter of time before any combinatio­n of might and violence will involve human error or miscalcula­tion — and result in unintended damage and lives lost. Will man ever learn that the open palm is more powerful than the clenched fist?

Albert A. Glick

West Covina

Doctors Without Borders should not be surprised that a hospital or anything else placed in a war zone is hit by a bomb from the military or from a terrorist group. Anything and everything in a war zone can be a target.

Raiford Langford

Orange

How can the hospital bombing in Afghanista­n be a war crime? Does anyone conceivabl­y believe it was intentiona­l?

War is chaos. When there is combat — U.S. and Afghan troops being fired on — it is not possible to fully control events.

The deaths of innocent people are always tragic. Without American troops there, far more innocent people would be slaughtere­d by the Taliban.

Were there mistakes, poor intelligen­ce or other factors related to this bombing? That is certainly possible — perhaps likely. So, let that be the focus.

If we are going to put our people in harm’s way in Afghanista­n, these accusation­s and attempts to limit our options must end.

Sid Pelston

Marina del Rey

In 2001, we were attacked by some very bad people. Their leaders were being given safe harbor by a regime of bad guys who had previously defeated the Russians. So we went after the very bad people who attacked us and, by extension, the regime of bad guys.

Years later, with a new regime installed — one that meets our approval — we (and they) are still fighting the bad guys.

Now we have attacked a humanitari­an hospital with what seems to be a newer and much deadlier version of an aircraft we used to call “Puff the Magic Dragon” — because they told us to? Did we have to destroy that hospital in order to save it?

Some bad old feelings are coming back to me.

John Pierson

Pasadena

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