This stuff is just chilling. Like many Americans, I understand they are under much stress and strain on a daily basis. I can't help but believe that most of the blame for what happened in Haditha belongs with the officers and politicians who put U.S. troops in a no-win situation, and then lie to cover up th mistakes.
Too much has been asked of too many of our troops. News reports of the conditions under which our troops are sent into dangerous situations have concerned me since the start of thes war. I can't imagine how many of them hold up as well as they do, and frankly, it should not surprise any thinking person that these types of tragedies will occur. Murder and massacres happen when people with shattered psyches and automatic weapons are put in the type of hell that is war-torn Iraq.
Yes, charges will be filed and soldiers who committed crimes will be punished; but how far up the chain of command? In the Abu Ghraib scandal, it didn't go beyond those in the prison. (Check out "Officers Untouched by Abu Ghraib Prosecutions".)
Those in the Pentagon and the White House that planned and schemed for ways to skirt laws and conventions on torture are still in their suits, ties and offices, removed from the hell that they helped create. (And yes, I'm especially aiming criticism at Alberto Gonzalez, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld.)
Here is a recent NPR report on where we are at with the investigation into this mess. Listen up.
Also of interest, this CNN report discusses the training given to U.S. troops about "professional military values".
Friday, June 02, 2006
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