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True, this is another example of Collateral Damage from the actions that have been taken in a provocative way by the United States. Iran has been a bad actor. Soleimani was a bad actor. But there are many people in that region of the world who are bad actors. We have to find a way to you live together and to continue saber rattling doesnt help us. Trish then this cnn anchor seems to agree. Blaming the president for the returnian airliner the iranian airliner shot down. She said it was Collateral Damage started by the president. That the iranians were clearly nervous and launched those surfacetoair missiles against the plane. She used the term Collateral Damage. 176 people iran shot down. Trish cnn is not the only one promoting this line of thinking. You have the atlantic magazine Senior Editor holding the president responsible. Writing that the victims paid a price for President Trumps decision to kill the terrorist soleimani. The Canadian Media echoing the same stuff. I will go to my