A fanatic white American soldier who controls a Taleyar plane has recently killed about 30 Afghans. All the dead were non-white, including children and adolescents, who had a great future ahead. But they were burned. Worst of all, they were killed because they were Afghans. The killings were reported in the press, and one of the Democratic presidential candidates admitted the deaths. But they were strangers in vain, and of course they wouldn't be news on US television, at least not at a time when the media is ultimately revealing the president's responsibility for the killings.

Human capacity for compassion is usually limited, and the place where the killing took place is thousands of miles away, in the context of a US occupation of Afghanistan 20 years ago. We rarely hear positive news from there, and bad things rarely happen to foreigners. What is mentioned on the media.

In fact, there is disagreement between mass shootings in El Paso, Chicago, where many were killed racially, and who was accidentally killed when he fired a drone. But this difference cannot be understood by the victims who died. But white extremism cannot be far from the killings that have increased in Afghanistan over the past year, which afflict those people living under the control of the US Air Force.

Statistics show this well. The United Nations has counted 363 deaths in the first half of this year as a result of US airstrikes. Most of the civilians killed in Afghanistan were victims of the United States and its allies.

This often happens, because US President Donald Trump, a white fanatic who does not care about the deaths of Afghans, has lifted insufficient restrictions in President Barack Obama's time to protect civilians from American hell. Trump says he does not want to kill millions of Afghans, but he has repeatedly said he can "wipe the country off the face of the earth in just 10 days."

In fact, the idea of ​​genocide is not something that one would normally think of, if people threatened by genocide are human beings, but it is a practice of a president with a mixed mind in mind. While he does not see humanity in the millions of foreigners who could fall victim to him.

But by comparison, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders admitted that the deaths in Afghanistan were just like those in the United States as a result of mass murder. "There was an air strike that was going to strike IS, but it killed 30 Afghan civilians," Sanders said of the 30 Afghans killed. War in the history of the United States, and bring our soldiers home. ”

No other US presidential candidate has spoken about it. They all speak with one tongue when it comes to Afghanistan, but although many of the voices we hear, especially from the left and the Democratic Party, are calling for the withdrawal of the US military from Afghanistan, there is no compelling reason to believe that any democratic president can stop the war. Service in Afghanistan, brings the US military home.

Democratic candidate John Biden, former Vice President Barack Obama, has promised to leave Afghanistan when he ran with Obama for the first time. Though the Democrats are not white-clad in the way Trump does, they all believe in some form of intolerance that they call “America's security first,” and therefore tolerate the killing of civilians in any unconventional military action against irregular militants.

The slogan of "repatriate soldiers" is now in place. In the 21st century, we must not forget about the US drones that are now killing. Enough to stop the killings that take place in many parts of the world, or must stop the air force, which few politicians admit what they are doing, and fewer still want to end the wars and return home.

Charles Davis is an American journalist

Trump says he does not want to kill millions of Afghans, but he has repeated more than once that he can "wipe the country off the face of the earth in just 10 days."