Because your premise is a logical fallacy.
Amusing, I am getting the feeling you are confused on what logical fallacies are. Maybe you can point out what logical fallacy I am falling victim to. Because I don't think you will be able to because I don't believe there is a fallacy you will be able to point out to support this claim.
If by law, it is legal for a soldier to kill a proclaimed enemy, then, that soldier had done nothing wrong and is not to blame.
What is the "law" if not just an opinion? And here is seems you do believe that the lives of individuals are less important then an opinion. I guess you don't think that individuals should be responsible for their own actions. I guess individuals don't have a "right to life" because of an opinion.
If by law, a mother kills her unborn child, then, that mother had not done murder.
It is nothing more then an individual curing an infestation of a parasite. But this isn't what this thread is about, is it?
I personally do not believe in abortion and the legal definition of when life begins is meaningless to me.
It seems you agree that laws are nothing more then opinions.
I believe that child is human and precious life from the moment of conception.
You can believe what ever you wish. But this parasite is unable to survive without feeding on its host. Yet the host has no problem surviving without the parasite feeding on them. So the individual infected with this parasite has the right to cure this infection. But this isn't what this thread is about it is?
However, while I can hold that OPINION, it is nothing more than an opinion and it proves nothing.
You are correct, it proves noting. It is only a disingenuous attempt to shift the focus of the conversation.
Your OPINION is that the soldiers are murdering Iraqis.
Where have I stated that my opinion is that the soldiers are murdering anyone? Are you a lier or can we attribute this to ignorance?
However, by American law, those soldiers are doing as they are legally bound to do.
So the lives of individuals are less important then the opinions that condone taking these individuals lives. I guess individual responsibility means nothing when they believe some opinion is worth more then an individuals life.
They do not even have a choice as the mother does. They entered the military and have been called to active duty.
Then they choose to propagate and create war. And to support them you support their choice to create war.
They, perhaps, had a choice when they entered the military, but honestly, if no one volunteered, we would have a draft right now.
The "draft" is only a opinion in the minds of those who believe it. And anyway I don't think a "draft" would go over to well without people rising up.
I am also against capital punishment. I am by far, more of a pacifist than you.
Amusing, you sure got me good. LOL
I do not support this war, but I do support those who have been ordered to participate in it.
If you support individuals who choose to participate in war then you support the war they create when they participate. You must assume these individuals have no control of their own actions or not smart enough to decide for themselves, this sounds like you don't think much of the individuals if you believe they are not responsible for their own actions. Do you believe them to be mentally unfit to be responsible for themselves or something?
It is not one and the same. A does not equal B just because you say that it does.
Behaviour causes consequences. So A does equal B. And supporting the "troops" is supporting the war.