Damn it, I'm crying again... that was the footage.
Steady on. But as long as those are tears of anger, it's a Good Thing.
I'm beyond the tears for the carnage and destruction, but sometimes the tales of the survivors, including the children of those who died, gets to me. That includes the kids of those lost in fight against these bastards.
One of the hardest things I did was to send a Lt. Col., who I really hadn't known long, but long enough to know he is a genuine Good Guy, with kids, off to the theater of war. He's back now, and I attended his retirement luncheon a couple of weeks ago. He'll still be serving, but in mufti rather than BDU's or ACU's.