The case has strained U.S.-Italian relations. The United States and Italy drew different conclusions in reports on the incident. U.S. authorities have said the vehicle was traveling fast, alarming soldiers, who feared an insurgent attack. Italian officials claimed the car was traveling at normal speed and accused the U.S. military of failing to signal there was a checkpoint.
I guess those big signs that said "CHECKPOINT AHEAD, REDUCE SPEED" and "STOP, CHECKPOINT" etc weren't good enough. :bang:
I guess those big signs that said "CHECKPOINT AHEAD, REDUCE SPEED" and "STOP, CHECKPOINT" etc weren't good enough. :bang:
Or, perhaps, he can't read it in English.
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