The new euphemism for civilian victims of the US airborne murder campaign is "associated threats" (it used to be "collateral damage" before that; this kind of bloatspeak keeps evolving constantly). "Enemy combatants" is how Cheney and Bush called brown people they wanted to disappear to a blacksite and torture for 20 years.
The new euphemism for civilian victims of the US airborne murder campaign is "associated threats" (it used to be "collateral damage" before that; this kind of bloatspeak keeps evolving constantly). "Enemy combatants" is how Cheney and Bush called brown people they wanted to disappear to a blacksite and torture for 20 years.