Too many Iraqi civilians are dying from U.S. soldiers sometimes resorting to deadly force in a reckless and indiscriminate way...
Iraq: U.S. Military Responses Imperil Journalists
I know the job is dangerous - but for crying out loud!
This reminds me of the most lethal recorded friendly fire incident of the war...![EEK!](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
In the line of fire
The convoy attacked was in the open in well marked non military vehicles...![thumbs-down](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/thumbs-down.gif)
Still, that is only journos after all...
Iraqi Civilians Fall Victim to Hair Triggers
If you're REALLY keen...!
'Within the rules of engagement!!?'![EEK!](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
The point is that if the US isn't going to accept the Intl War Crimes treaty (apparently with good reason!), then it MUST deal with its troops instead of whitewashing every friendly fire incident there is and letting the killers off scott free! If soldiers knew they could be punished for such negligence - perhaps less innocent people would die?
Perhaps less US troops would die too...
This is probably the biggest blindside of the US forces there is - they seem incapable of dealing with this kind of operation...
There needs to be training - all UK troops are trained in this manner, and greater accountability for the consequences of such actions!
Iraq: U.S. Military Responses Imperil Journalists
Dana was the 12th journalist killed in action in Iraq since the beginning of the war in March, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. Five of these deaths were from U.S. fire.
This reminds me of the most lethal recorded friendly fire incident of the war...
![EEK!](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
In the line of fire
The convoy attacked was in the open in well marked non military vehicles...
![thumbs-down](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/thumbs-down.gif)
Still, that is only journos after all...
Iraqi Civilians Fall Victim to Hair Triggers
If you're REALLY keen...!
But that doesn't mean that coalition forces should be allowed to operate with near total impunity, as they currently are. They are exempt from Iraqi law, and the military is not adequately investigating allegations of abuse. Thus far, the military has publicly announced only five completed investigations into civilian deaths in Iraq. In each case, the soldiers who fired were found to have operated within the rules of engagement.
I re-investigated two of the five incidents and found evidence to suggest the contrary -- that, in fact, excessive force had been used. In one, which occurred Aug. 9, soldiers from the 1st Armored Division mistakenly shot at an unmarked Iraqi police car as it chased criminals in a van. The Americans killed two Iraqi police officers. A witness said one of the officers was killed after he had stepped out of his car with his hands raised, shouting "No -- police!" A third police officer in the car was beaten by the Americans.
I re-investigated two of the five incidents and found evidence to suggest the contrary -- that, in fact, excessive force had been used. In one, which occurred Aug. 9, soldiers from the 1st Armored Division mistakenly shot at an unmarked Iraqi police car as it chased criminals in a van. The Americans killed two Iraqi police officers. A witness said one of the officers was killed after he had stepped out of his car with his hands raised, shouting "No -- police!" A third police officer in the car was beaten by the Americans.
![EEK!](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
![scared](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/scared.gif)
The point is that if the US isn't going to accept the Intl War Crimes treaty (apparently with good reason!), then it MUST deal with its troops instead of whitewashing every friendly fire incident there is and letting the killers off scott free! If soldiers knew they could be punished for such negligence - perhaps less innocent people would die?
But this is not about money. The excessive behavior of American soldiers is creating animosity at least, and possibly even new recruits for the resistance. Not only individuals but whole tribes are swearing revenge, according to the interviews we conducted.
I met many Iraqis during my visit who were hopeful the U.S. would help build a democratic Iraq. But many were dismayed by the cultural insensitivity and aggression of some U.S. troops that were alienating Iraqis day by day.
I met many Iraqis during my visit who were hopeful the U.S. would help build a democratic Iraq. But many were dismayed by the cultural insensitivity and aggression of some U.S. troops that were alienating Iraqis day by day.
![Cute....](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/cute.gif)
This is probably the biggest blindside of the US forces there is - they seem incapable of dealing with this kind of operation...
There needs to be training - all UK troops are trained in this manner, and greater accountability for the consequences of such actions!
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