He's trying to say that because America messes up on occasion that Americans have no right to criticize other countries. Apparently to do so is hypocritical. But he really doesn't get it. Red said the same thing earlier in the thread.
As Doc Holiday once said "My hipocracy knows no bounds". Hypocritical or not, Americans can say whatever the hell they want when the rest of the world does dumb things. Especially, when we tend to be criticized purely based on our nationality, even if we're against the dumb shit our country does. I'm sure you of all people would know what that is like Fred.
The violence is to the mind, not to the body...psychological terror
...another example is legal war
You also know that there is potentially hazardous corn product and antibiotics in the food you eat right?
My point is that even though the majority of countries go out of their way to outlaw violent acts, this doesn't stop the fact that these things happen.
In my view, I think it's hypocritical for Americans (other than the families involved with the incident) to be pissed about the deal that was made. I should know -- I'm an American.
Pot... kettle... black, I say.
That's absolutely wrong reasoning. If someone lost a family member, they have all the right in the world to be pissed about the deal.
If someone doesn't even like the deal or finds the irony of the "victory parades" upon returning home to be humorous. That's ok too. It doesn't matter what nationality you are, if you do something stupid, you get laughed or people get mad at you. As an American I've come to understand that.