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I am receiving a high volume of emails from my column on Monday about the death of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov. I apologize for writing a form letter, but the high number of emails I am receiving makes it impossible for me to respond personally to every email. But rest assured, I have read your comments and absorbed them.
For some reason, readers believe that I wanted the ambassador dead. That is not what I wrote nor what I feel. I abhor violence in all its forms. My only goal in writing the story was to remind readers that governments that inflict pain and war across the globe — in this case, Vladimir Putin's war-crime-committing regime — should not be surprised when pain and war is inflicted back upon them.
Many readers also inferred that I ignore American atrocities. I assure you, I do not. There have been many recent examples of terror attacks on American soil, and assassinations overseas, that also did not surprise me. The U.S., while mostly a beacon of good, sometimes makes mistakes overseas that encourage the victims to retaliate. We are the ones, after all, who are engaging in a War on Terror. It should be no surprise that the targets of that war are fighting back.
Please do not willfully misunderstand my article as calling for violence — it was not such a call. It was merely an attempt to understand that we should not be surprised when victims fight back. What I'm seeing from the preponderance of my emails today is that many Americans are troubled when the victims who are fighting back are Muslim — even when they strike at Russian targets.
My, how the world has changed, huh?
Others among you pointed out that if I condone violence against the Russian ambassador for his country's war crimes against Syria than I am also condoning the murder of U.S. Ambassador Stevens in Benghazi. Alas, those two cases are not similar at all, as our country was not engaging in war crimes in Libya. In fact, we were helping to overthrow a murderous regime. That makes all the difference to me.
Thank you for writing. I have read your email, even though I could not respond personally.
PS:
Those of you who merely mocked my surname should try to be more coherent and articulate. Believe me, I've heard it all before.GERSH KUNTZMAN
то есть его часто высмеивают за фамилию)и да,даже в ответе он умудрился в качестве оправдания сказать что Путин виноват в насилии в мире

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