Cover Ups Will Not Win Hearts And Minds
ABC News has published this disturbing report: New evidence may suggest cover-ups in two separate incidents at the center of a simmering scandal over Iraqi civilian deaths at the hands of American forces. Iraqi anger is percolating over the incidents, and over an investigation that cleared U.S. forces in a third case. A brother of […]
ABC News has published this disturbing report:
New evidence may suggest cover-ups in two separate incidents at the center of a simmering scandal over Iraqi civilian deaths at the hands of American forces.
Iraqi anger is percolating over the incidents, and over an investigation that cleared U.S. forces in a third case.
A brother of a victim, Hashim Ibrahim Awad Abass, in Al Hamadania, Iraq, told ABC News today that Marines killed his brother needlessly.
According to the victim’s brother, Marines came to his family’s village at 2 a.m. on April 25 and first raided a home, where they discovered a shovel and an AK-47. They then went to his brother’s house, dragged him into the street, arrested him and took him away. A little while later, Abass’ brother heard gunfire outside the village.
Waking up at the crack of dawn, he rushed to the police department to report his brother missing. Abass told ABC News the police informed him that a body had been dropped off earlier by the Americans and that he should go and have a look. It was his brother, he said.
Of course why should anyone in our military follow the rules or law anymore when they have a commander in chief who doesn’t? They say people lead by example and it looks like Bush has really done that.