Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Why?

The right insists that the left hates the troops. Nothing could be farther from the truth. However, reports such as these are disturbing. More than disturbing. They are, in my humble opinion, actions of hate and fear. A hatred and fear that has been instilled into the hearts of many Americans.

How many soldiers honestly believe they are fighting the orchestraters of 9-11? How many of the these men and women would not normally commit such atrocities under normal circumstances?

The documents, released by the American Civil Liberties Union ahead of a lawsuit, total nearly 10,000 pages of courts-martial summaries, transcripts and military investigative reports about 22 incidents. They show repeated examples of soldiers believing they were within the law when they killed local citizens.

The killings include the drowning of a man soldiers pushed from a bridge into the Tigris River as punishment for breaking curfew, and the suffocation during interrogation of a former Iraqi general believed to be helping insurgents.

Chief Warrant Officer Lewis Welshofer was convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush following a January 2006 court-martial that received wide media attention due to possible CIA involvement in the interrogation.

But even after his conviction, Welshofer insisted his actions were appropriate and standard, documents show.

"The simple fact of the matter is interrogation is supposed to be stressful or you will get no information," Welshofer wrote in a letter to the court asking for clemency. "To put it another way, an interrogation without stress is not an interrogation — it is a conversation."

Welshofer said in the same letter that he was "within the appropriate constraints that both the rules of law, and just as importantly — duty, imposed on me."

Considered against recent cases, including soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division convicted of killing detainees in Samarra, Iraq, last year and the ongoing courts-martial of Marines accused of killing 24 civilians in Haditha, these new examples shed light on the frequency soldiers and Marines may disregard the rules of war.

Nasrina Bargzie, an attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project, said the documents also show that theres an abundance of information being withheld from public scrutiny.

"The government has gone out of its way to hide the human cost of this war," Bargzie said. Releasing the documents now "paints at least a part of that picture so people at least know what's going on," she said.

The lawsuit seeks to compel the military to produce all documents related to all incidents of civilian deaths at the hands of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since January 2005. The ACLU contends the materials are releasable under federal law.

The Defense Department declined to comment on the lawsuit until it could review its claims.

Among the files released to the ACLU were the court-martial records for two soldiers convicted of assault in the drowning of a man pushed into the Tigris for violating curfew and three soldiers convicted in the "mercy killing" of an injured teenager in Sadr City.

The teen had been severely injured; one soldier explained that he shot and killed the teen "to take him out of his misery."

Other killings included:

• A man shot after a search of his home near Balad uncovered illegal weapons and anti-American literature. Immediately after the shooting, according to testimony, Sgt. 1st Class George Diaz, who was convicted of unpremeditated murder, said, "I'm going to hell for this." Diaz also was convicted of mistreating a teenage detainee when he forced the youth to hold a smoke grenade with the pin pulled as Diaz questioned him at gunpoint.

• A suspected insurgent in Iraq by Staff Sgt. Shane Werst, who said the man appeared to be reaching for a weapon. Werst was acquitted of murder despite acknowledging he had fired and then planted a chrome Iraqi pistol on the suspect to make his claim of self defense more believable.
In a previously unreported case, Pfc. James Combs was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for shooting an Iraqi woman from a guard tower in what he claimed was an accident, though court documents and testimony indicate his weapon was set to fire multiple shots despite a regulation advising against such a setting.

Another previously undisclosed case involved Sgt. Ricky Burke, who was charged with murder for killing a wounded man alongside the road following a firefight. Staff Sgt. Timothy Nein, a member of Burke's military police company, testified he heard Burke say before the shooting, "It's payback time."

Burke, a member of the Kentucky National Guard, was found not guilty of the charges that stemmed from the same battle that led to the first woman since World War II being awarded the Silver Star.



My question is why? Why do they feel that these crimes are right or justified? What have we done? This is not a war on terror. This is a war for terror.

One would certainly think that if 9/11 taught us anything it was what it feels like to be hated for who you are, for what you are. It is sad that many still don't get it.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, we're winning the hearts and minds, Laine.

The sheople who swallowed when Bush told them to went along with invading a country that had nothing to do with 9/11 and wasn't a threat.

Bush and the neocons cut and ran away from those who did in fact attack us and then they put our men into Iraq without a plan, without the proper armor, and it's they who are responsible for when are guys lose it and murder innocent civilians.

Look at Haditha--24 civilians murdered in cold blood. A two year old, a three year old and a nine year old, executed, shot at close range and all the charges against 6 of 7 have been dropped.

But we have 'God' on our side. In fact, bush 'cries on his shoulder all the time'.

Anonymous said...

That would 'our' guys, not are. With my midwestern accent they sound a lot alike.

Progressive Texas Chicano said...

Corrupt governments use fear to rule. They are proponents of terror. Fucking right wing nut jobs!

Oh yeah...thanks for stopping by my blog! GOOD to HEAR from you again. I see my cousin Gunner has been posting. He just got back from Korea this week!

Peace my dear Ziem!

Faded said...

My Desert storm buddies, who are very good friends of mine, decent men who I'd trust with my life- can't even fully explain it to me. They tell me with hooded eyes that I can't understand it unless I've been in it. They talk of how to detach themselves and armor themselves with violence. They are haunted (some not so subtly) with the acts they have committed. They have long since put away the gruesome trophy pictures they once displayed proudly, but they still have them; reminders of what they are, deep down, what we all are, and can become in a brief instant: animals with the shallowest of morality.

Undeniable Liberal said...

What burns my ass about all that is that the grunts are the ones being prosecuted, and those giving the orders and allowing it all to happen are off scot free.

Anonymous said...

The Republicans and thier supporters in the military need to be fired.

Ziem said...

Absolutely!

Look what we have done. We sent them on a mission that they never should have been on. No mission. No path. No exit strategy. No body armor. Nothing. Then, we give them extended stays, shorter time home and ship them back two or three times thus far. That has to really mess with a mind.

Fade, My uncle was in Vietnam. After his death... about 4 years ago, my aunt found a box of his pictures. He could not look you in the eye. He couldn't really carry a conversation. He NEVER spoke of Vietnam. Sounds familiar, doesn't it?

Stram, Remember the marines that killed a 14 year old girls family in front of her, raped her repeatedly, then shot her in the head? They got nothing really. The ring leader got 15 years with a possibility of parole in 7 - 10. Tell me, what whould have they gotten if the girl and her family were white?

Anj, I take a lot of flack for saying this, but shrub & co keep making my point. They have created the new Nazi Germany and the sheep are reacting according to plan.
Great to be back! Gunner is the man! Give him a big hug for me.
Peace to you too my friend.

U.L., You're right. Look at Abu Gharib. (sp?) The grunts are doing time. The C.O. was set free because he said his troops were not properly trained. Funny, I thought CO stood for Commanding Officer... well, at least it did in my day...

Jim, Word!

sumo said...

It just doesn't stop...at any point...there's always something terrible to contemplate anew.

Unknown said...

Hello Ziem, I am back from afar.

Lucky for me, they did not send me back into the Persian Gulf again (Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, basically the Middle East).

I was in South Korea for a specific mission but not near the DMZ. Thank all of you for your support and kindness. Keep fighting for us in the military until the deserter (scrub & co.) is out of office.

One can only respect the office, not the man. He who would twist and distort the Constitution through their own interpretation does not represent the people, but rather their own selfish agenda.

PTC hits on one of the main points of this administration, "...use fear to rule." It's unfortunate that the majority of our fellow citizens fell for this transparent abuse of power to convey their message for the sheepish and blatant followers who refuse to see the evil for what it is.

Top administration officials are abandoning this 'war president' faster than rats leaving a burning and sinking ship, yet those who voted for them still blindly follow, defend and praise them, still would not admit they made a mistake.

The corporate party (republican) made sure the Supreme Court stop the recount because of 'friends in high places'. In a wierd sense, scrub cheated the American people as he did in college to 'party' (snort,snort,glug,glug...)and in the Air National Guard to avoid the conflict (war) in Vietnam. Scrub is guilty under the UCMJ of Articles 85, 86, 88, 89, 107, 115, 111, 112, 112a, and other lesser offences, yet 'swift boat' was allowed to defame the character of an actual hero who completed his obligation of service with distinction (two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star, and Meritorious Service Medal), with an earned honorable discharge.

Impeachment must move faster without stonewalling from our own representatives.

Indeed, evil will turn away from a mirror because it cannot stand to see itself for what it really is.

Those who criticize, belittle, and must use labels to identify us, are afraid of the truth. To them, we cannot be right because we can think for ourselves without blindly following the leader into a lava pit.

We cannot let hate become a natural trait among Americans. For if we do, then we are no better than those who approve of this administration or follow its doctrine of self destruction.

The christian base of the corporate party seem more interested in man-made armageddon from this administration. Will they be willing to volunteer themselves into the armed services for the next war with Iran to fulfill their desire of the second coming as they prophecised?

It's still puzzling to believe that there are those who embrace the notion of the 'rapture' written by a Briton, over 115 years ago, convinced that 'it's in the bible', a book that has been rewritten and reinterperated by man, over the centuries. I'm sure that the original authors did not intend for their record to be completely distorted from it's original meaning.

I may not go to church, but I still have faith. I just don't believe that the pulpit should be used to forward or influence political agendas.

There is no sense in arguing the facts to those who refuse to listen and distort the past. They have already made up their minds as long as they are told to do so by this regime and its propaganda machine.

For almost seven years, the dark ages are almost over. We are living in a most pivotal role in American history. Don't let them rewrite it before it goes into the archives.

Ziem said...

Gunner! It's so nice to have you back - safe and sound!

As for your post - abso-fucking-lutely!

Hugs, many hugs to you dear, welcome home, even to the hell that it has become.

Vigilante said...

Let the record show that the Haditha massacre happened well into the Bush-Cheney OCCUPATION of Iraq. Occupation missions contain the metastasizing and mephitic agents which corrupt the most disciplined of professional armies. Assigned to the mission of a common occupational force, even our American Armed forces are not immune to this cancer.

Enough with this trickle-down justice!

Guilty and beyond a reasonable doubt without question! Only just put the real perps (the suits in the Pentagon & White House)in the docket! Then call me to the jury.