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lucumo 16 hours ago

There's a marked difference between this and the Russian one: the Americans owned their mistake and paid reparations. The Russians denied and keep denying.

Mistakes aren't good, but pretending that you didn't make them adds insult to injury.

cwillu 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The current administration would _absolutely_ deny any such mistake.

benchly 15 hours ago | parent [-]

As much as the current administration turns my stomach, previous ones are not absolved from weaseling their way out of catastrophic mistakes, either.

It's sort of funny that this thread turned into a USA vs Russia debate when they both play the same games. One of them is just slightly better at pretending like they're playing fair and friendly. My take-away from that is once an organized body, be it a country, corporation or religion, gets very large and holds a lot of power, they will inevitably start doing bad things.

Matl 15 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"As part of the settlement, the US did not admit liability for the shootdown."

Doesn't sound to me like owning your mistake.

Isn't the famous quote:

'I'll never apologize for the United States of America, I don't care what the facts are'.

in the context of that after all?

gridder 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Cermis cough cable car cough