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Clovis
techno jungle shit

Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: 44 more abuse photos to be released
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
*sigh* "The US will release dozens of pictures depicting prisoner abuse by the American military and intelligence agents after the Obama administration dropped an appeal to block a Freedom of Information Act request by the ACLU."
What is the point of doing this now? Oh yeah... transparency. I just don't understand what is to be gained by doing this now. Last time this happened in 2004, a firestorm of hate against the U.S. military around the world happened because of a small group of imbeciles, even though the military had already acted to clean up the problem. The damage done to the Army's reputation in particular has never been undone. |
Your ignorance on this is astounding.
| quote: | | Last time this happened in 2004, a firestorm of hate against the U.S. military around the world happened because of a small group of imbeciles, even though the military had already acted to clean up the problem. |
That is COMPLETELY incorrect. We prosecuted soldiers at Abu Ghraib for taking pictures of what they were supposed to be doing. "The only person ranked above staff sergeant to face a court-martial was cleared of criminal wrongdoing. "
Read this, it's an amazing piece:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/...currentPage=all
| quote: | http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalp...-adminis-3.html
If abuses occur, hell yes we should take care of them. But WTF... I'm not justifying but there has never been a war when they DIDN'T take place, it's just that now these instances are being made part of the public mainstream for political reasons of moral authority, and it's sickening. More jihadi recruits to follow. Our entire military is about to get besmirched again, and for what? |
Because there is a difference between a few bad apples mis behaving, and STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, which is where these abuses lie.
If our military is concerned about its image it should be concerned about what it allows its soldiers to do.
No high ranking officials, people who allowed the situation at Abu Ghraib entirely, have ever faced any repercussions from the whole affair.
I think it would be nice if we went over that again.
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Apr-24-2009 18:03
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