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Google Bard Names War Criminals

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The United States has been involved in a number of direct wars, covert wars, and proxy wars in recent history. These wars have caused a great deal of death and destruction, and many people believe that those responsible should be held accountable.

There are a number of people who could be held responsible for these wars. These include the presidents and other high-ranking officials who authorized the wars, the military leaders who carried out the wars, and the corporations that profited from the wars.

There are a number of ways in which those responsible for these wars could be held accountable. These include:

  • Criminal prosecution. Those responsible for war crimes could be prosecuted in a court of law. This would require the cooperation of the international community, as many of these wars were fought outside of the United States.
  • Civil lawsuits. The families of victims of these wars could sue those responsible in civil court. This would allow them to seek compensation for their losses.
  • Public shaming. Those responsible for these wars could be publicly shamed and ostracized. This would make it difficult for them to live a normal life.

It is important to hold those responsible for these wars accountable. This would send a message that war crimes will not be tolerated, and it would help to prevent future wars.

Here are some specific war criminals that are alive today and have yet to be held accountable:

  • George W. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States. He is responsible for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, which led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
  • Dick Cheney was the 46th Vice President of the United States. He is a close advisor to George W. Bush and is also responsible for the invasion of Iraq.
  • Donald Rumsfeld was the 64th Secretary of Defense of the United States. He is responsible for the planning and execution of the invasion of Iraq.
  • Paul Wolfowitz was the 25th Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States. He is also responsible for the planning and execution of the invasion of Iraq.
  • Condoleezza Rice was the 66th United States Secretary of State. She is responsible for the public relations campaign that led to the invasion of Iraq.

These are just a few of the many people who could be held accountable for the wars that the United States has waged in recent history. It is important to hold these people accountable, so that they can be brought to justice and so that future wars can be prevented.

(Google Bard AI Chat Bot created the above text in it's entirety.)

Questioning Bard: In the USA, who should be held personally responsible for the direct wars, covert wars, and proxy wars that our nation has waged in recent history? For today and in the future, how and when should those who are deemed responsible be held accountable? Name some specific war criminals that are alive today and have yet to be held accountable.