War euphemisms...

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War euphemisms...

Here on the televised news I've noticed that "weapons of mass destruction" has suddenly been replaced with "weapons of mass murder."

Anyone notice any others?

Hox
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Collateral damage: dead civilians
gingermark
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'We have heard reports ... ' The most useful tool in the media methinks.
d.beswetherick
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"Pockets of resistance". d.beswetherick
Al Jazz Era
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Dead Brits v Kylies Bum Eat your hearts out at 'The Sun' But Justyn Kayse the War is Wun- 'It Woz The Sun Wot Wunnit, Innit?'
Paulgreco
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ha ha ha What a brilliant non-boring thing to say... Thank God HE'S still with us.
gingermark
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The other day, before the bombing of Iraq began, Collen Powell referred to the forthcoming effort as the 'peaceful entry of force. A bit like the 'consensual acceptance of rape' if you ask me.
Stephen Gardiner
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"Friendly fire" continues to be a good one tripping from the tongues of amphetamine-eyed Washington spokespeople and generals, brought back by popular demand from the first leg of this knock-about ten years ago.
Tony Cook
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'shock and awe' bombing used to be 'carpet bombing' but that got a bad name. Can't think why.
Daisymay
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"Hoping for a swift resolution" when they blatantly ignored calls for one seems rather daft.
Pioden
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markbrown
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'Blue on Blue' is a favourite at the minute, being a new term for friendly fire incidents. It has its origin in war games where the goodies were blue and the baddies were always red (in a hang over over cold war days).
justyn_thyme
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I think the term 'friendly fire' goes back to WW2.
gingermark
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And let us not forget the disgrace that remains 'ethnic cleansing'.
justyn_thyme
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"pacification" "winning the hearts and minds" ...though we have seen in the past days a fresh instance of 'fragging'....ie, a soldier blowing up his own commander via grenade. That's a Viet Nam Era phrase....as is the phrase Viet Nam "Era." "terminate with extreme prejudice" I think we're going to hear a lot of that before long.... "body count"....already begun...gotta keep the statisticians happy....
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