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Psychologically speaking they don't seem sad, afraid, or anything.
Yes, they don't seem "sad", once again, if you actually listened to what the soldiers themselves are saying, instead of creating your own "facts", then you'd see the true picture:
Lets start with this:
Now that the Danish soldiers have been a few days away from the experience, the mood has changed. It is still crowded, but the soldiers are also relieved and they enjoy themselves in Kuwait, playing cards and talking to the family at home. Psychologists are now on their way to Kuwait to help the Danish soldiers recover from the experience.
And for another American soldier:
"it's very hard to describe it, I will tell, it was extremely scary. Some of my team and I were hunkered down in one of those bunkers and when the first wave started hitting you could feel the shockwave and even inside the bunker the pressure was so strong that we watched our bunker door sink inside the bunker"
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/11/middleeast/iran-strike-al-asad-air-base-exclusive-intl/index.html
No American was killed, Iran lied, end of story.
Your logic: I can see US soldiers alive in a video, that means no Americans were killed.
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