$2,500 for a Life
43:51–44:33 · 42s
Matt Kielty and Marla Keenan grapple with the U.S. military’s practice of paying just $2,500 in condolence money for civilian deaths—no more than for a damaged car.
43:51–44:33 · 42s
Matt Kielty and Marla Keenan grapple with the U.S. military’s practice of paying just $2,500 in condolence money for civilian deaths—no more than for a damaged car.
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