The Indian Uprising

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Indian Uprising?

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The narrator's detached use of torture on the Comanche foreshadows a later, neutral report on an ineffective campaign:

We killed a great many in the south suddenly with helicopters and rockets, but we found that those we had killed were children and more came from the north and from the east and from other places where there are children preparing to live.

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The Indian Uprising