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I would be interested to hear from those who believe that civilians can't judge military incidents, agree with our civilian legal system for civilian judgements? Wouldn't you have to be brought up in the same environment as the criminal to understand a criminals motives? Peer pressure, poverty, abusive upbringing etc?
BTW what % of the military nowadays actually get involved in combat fighting and are even potentially in a position to feel this level of hate? In Vietnam I heard it was as low as 15%. James E. Westheider wrote that "At the height of American involvement in 1968, for example, there were 543,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, but only 80,000 were considered combat troops." |
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There would be no real justice system. Are you saying you have to be in a murderer's shoe to judge a murderer? |
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Many others in this thread have already made the point of how even if they don't directly participate in the firefights, the civilians still ultimately contribute to the insurgency indirectly, causing our men to not be able to distinguish between the enemy and a truly neutral civilian. |
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There is no circumstantial excuse for killing 24 civillians (with rifles).... If he did it out of rage then he should still be prosecuted for killing them and 90 months is NOT fair judgement. In U.S if you did that you would face life sentence/death penalty depending on state, even if the lawyers convinced them you were "insane". All they did was slap his wrist and said "be on your way. Good job out there soldier". Do you know how that makes the U.S looks to foriegners? How can accuse others of atrocity and not handling problems, if we don't do it to our own? Are you saying that if Iraqis did that to us you would be fine with this? Forget all of that, just answer this; What do you think his (and all those involved) punishment should be? This way I will know if you are specifically defending this incident or are just generalizing that circumstances must be taken into account. Sure the guy "lost control", but that does not lift him from holding responsibility for his actions. |
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You do realise who you are standing up for right? As I have said what has happened is wrong but that is the way of the world. That is the way it works and has done since the establishment of society that is the historical norm. The life you and I have lived is not normal as compared to people through history and people who live now. And the only reason we live as we do is because of "sh!t happening"... Does this mean we shouldn't try and do things right? no. You just have to come to expect that sometimes things go wrong. Horribly wrong and it has always been this way and will continue to do so. And how can you speak in such definitive terms? You wouldnt know half as much as the prosecutions does. They didn't go up against some kangaroo court. They went before a real court and they were convicted of what could be proven against them . It is scary to think that you would have it otherwise. Politicians make spin on events they wouldn't risk their careers on intervening same thing goes for people in high authority. |
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" Throwing on a uniform" ? I rest my case. |
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