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Old 03-22-11, 07:39 AM   #1
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THE US Army has apologised after the publication of photos showing their soldiers smiling and posing with civilians they allegedly murdered. This week, German news magazine Der Spiegel published three photographs said to show two US soldiers accused of being part of a rogue "kill team" last year during their tour in Afghanistan.
Perhaps the most damaging image appears to show one soldier smiling as he lifts the head of a dead, bloodied Afghan man.
One of the soldiers being court martialled over the murder of the three Afghan civilians has already announced his intention to plead guilty to murder charges, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The publication of the pictures by the paper, which says they are just three of 4000 it has obtained, is a public relations nightmare for the US army which is still recovering from the fall-out from the shocking Abu Ghraib pictures from Iraq published five years ago.


In their statement, the US army said the photographs depicted "actions repugnant to us as human beings and contrary to the standards and values of the United States Army".

The actions portrayed in these photographs remain under investigation and are now the subject of ongoing US court-martial proceedings, in which the accused are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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Old 03-22-11, 08:03 AM   #2
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The photo doesn't bother me, murder would, if it were outright. We've killed thousands. Soldiers all through war take photographs and often smile and do dumb things. It's the nature of war, to show yourself a hardened killer. I'm sure some get to where they enjoy it or feel good about it, why others are posing for friends back home.

I never felt good that we charge soldiers with murder, although I understand it. They're placed in such terrible circumstances and some go off the deep end.
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Old 03-22-11, 08:11 AM   #3
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The photo doesn't bother me
I put that in there to warn people that may be offended by graphic images, just a heads-up, is all.
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murder would, if it were outright.
It could well be, in this case. Too early to say ofc.
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Soldiers all through war take photographs and often smile and do dumb things.
That may also be the case here.
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It's the nature of war, to show yourself a hardened killer. I'm sure some get to where they enjoy it or feel good about it, why others are posing for friends back home.
Like a big game trophy hunter, parading 'a la foot on the kill, chest out' type.
That also seems to be the case here.
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Old 03-22-11, 09:28 AM   #4
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The photo doesn't bother me, murder would, if it were outright. We've killed thousands. Soldiers all through war take photographs and often smile and do dumb things. It's the nature of war, to show yourself a hardened killer. I'm sure some get to where they enjoy it or feel good about it, why others are posing for friends back home.
That most certainly is not the nature of war, or at least it shouldn't be, and feeling good about killing civilians is never acceptable, even if they might be the enemy.

I've witnessed my share of unnecessary civilian casualties. Some were justifiable as unintentional collateral damage. Others were definitely not; the result of poorly trained soldiers shooting out of fear or lack of discipline or sheer hate. You do not fire on civilians or risk hitting civilians unless they present a clear threat. Not a possiblethreat. Not what you think might be a threat in a moment of panic. A clear threat. You don't pull that trigger unless you are absolutely goddamn sure that your fire does not needlessly endanger innocents, even if it means endangering yourself. That's what being a good soldier is.


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I never felt good that we charge soldiers with murder, although I understand it. They're placed in such terrible circumstances and some go off the deep end.
Then they shouldn't be soldiers in the first place. I have no pity for men who voluntarily swear an oath to serve honorably and then turn around and knowingly gun down civilians. That's not soldiery, that's barbarism, and I don't care why they did it or what circumstances they were faced with. Doubly true in such a low-intensity combat environment. Disgraces to the uniform, every one of them.
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The difference between murder and war:

In war you do the killing that you must, with a determined mind.

In a case of murder, you enjoy it, and do not mind wether the kill you did had to be done, or not.
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The only thing that bothers me, is the stain this incident puts on us. Naturally they have to show those two dumbasses service photos with our flag behind them.

I wonder if this is partially a result of lowered recruitment standards. It's my understanding the Army will take just about anyone these days.
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The only thing that bothers me, is the stain this incident puts on us. Naturally they have to show those two dumbasses service photos with our flag behind them.

I wonder if this is partially a result of lowered recruitment standards. It's my understanding the Army will take just about anyone these days.
I'm with you there. Part of this mission for the last 10 years was to supposedly win the hearts and minds of the locals. Yes, a lot of these service personnel are young enough to effectively be kids, but we have seen repeated behavior that runs contrary to the stated goals of the mission.

I would also agree with the logic of the lowered recruitment standards. We're fighting two wars in the region, and the army and marine corps are probably desperate for bodies. As such, you're likely going to end up with a higher percentage of yahoos than you normally would.
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The only thing that bothers me, is the stain this incident puts on us. Naturally they have to show those two dumbasses service photos with our flag behind them.
I agree completely.

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I wonder if this is partially a result of lowered recruitment standards. It's my understanding the Army will take just about anyone these days.
These days? These days!? Army recruitment requisites have always been lousy in this nation. Even in the recent past the Army accepted people who scored a 30 out of 99 (or somewhere thereabouts) on the ASVAB. In case you're not familiar with it, the ASVAB is just about the easiest standardized test ever made, and scoring a 30 on it places you just a step ahead of people who score a 15 or below and are legally unfit for military service. And there are waivers for people who score below a 30! Even my own Marine Corps, which I immensely proud of, allows ASVAB waivers and drug waivers, amongst other things.

The goal of these measures is not to produce good soldiers, but rather to ensure a steady supply of people stupid enough to perform basic tasks or willingly serve as infantry, but not so stupid that they are incapable of following orders. Then we send these same people into a culturally volatile environment and expect them to exercise sufficient discretion. And we wonder why incidents like this happen

IMO, we need to re-think the structure of our military from the ground up. What we are doing now is the national equivalent of hiring McDonalds employees. If we are to perform our assumed role as the leader of the free world we must have troops capable of representing that role. That means recruiting the best our society has to offer, or at least not the worst. The most efficient way to do that is to use PMCs. PMCsarethe private sector that steals the best recruits. Why not allow them and emulate them?
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