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This incedent will be waved day in day out this is a good tool for the Taleban to dictate their motive and recruit more and more people show this to any uneducated and he will believe your cause.
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I don't think this sounds like a deliberate 'war crime' but still, it is a dreadfully tragic incident...
Also, it seems as if there isn't going to be an actual investigation from the US side. I mean, they have concluded it was a mistake, an accident - but that's not the same thing.
And I'm not sure there shouldn't be one...
How many US/NATO soldiers have been prosecuted for the war crimes during the period of 2001-2009? I'll be grateful to you if you provide us with the figures so we could believe in your above mentioned good faith.If U.S army is successful in finding out WHO committed this hideous act, they will try their best to charge that particular soldier with an offence. Frankly speaking, they don't need these events to happen in the first place because that hurts the credibility of their entire operation in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In Vietnam war, soldiers returning home were being spat on by the public for war crimes. Even on the ones who didn't even deserve to be spat on. The PR department of U.S military always convicts the ones responsible for war crimes because if they don't, how are they going to gain their public's trust and respect? Not saying that they have a lot of it anyway.
Nice verbose Bezerk. I wonder why there was a need for the fourth Geneva convention relating to the protection of civilians during times of war "in the hands" of an enemy and under any military occupation by a foreign power?I was talking about the standard operating procedure............ It BENEFITS them and that's exactly why you can't say that they wouldn't prosecute a petty PFC to save their face in front of their public.
Nice verbose Bezerk. I wonder why there was a need for the fourth Geneva convention relating to the protection of civilians during times of war "in the hands" of an enemy and under any military occupation by a foreign power?
Not much has changed, has it? You attacked me personally than, you are attacking me personally now. At any rate, I don’t want to get myself confused by 'administrative gimmicks'. My questions are straight forward:You'd perceive my post as a verbose simply because I HAD to explain everything to you step by step because apparently you have a problem trying to comprehend a simple and straight forward post. If only you would've know -this- much about how PR departments in Military's around the world work, I wouldn't be wasting my time here with you.
You missed the entire meaning of my first post here. And the last time you did that was when you only had about 50 posts. I guess I was right after all. Not much has changed I suppose
Have a good one.
Not much has changed, has it? You attacked me personally than, you are attacking me personally now. At any rate, I dont want to get myself confused by 'administrative gimmicks'. My questions are straight forward:
How many US/NATO soldiers been prosecuted and punished?
Whether Geneva Convention is being applied to the so-called WoT?
Why Bush asked Congress to amend the War Crimes Act 1996?