his arguments did convinced me because all those picture was shot at a perfect time. so it became nonsense to me and i think it may be fake, because when you there in a war about to record what how soldiers fight for a war you won’t able to take a perfect picture, what i mean is you can not be so precision to photo a picture, because when you hear a gun shot your first reaction is to run, nobody would stay there and take a perfect photo.
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