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Leopolds Ghost

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 05:36 PM Apr 2012

Army's new Photo Scandal: Photos released by LA Times show American troops posing with human remains [View all]

Sadly, this behavior is a common part of war.

Put young people in a situation like that, train them to hate the enemy and this is what you sometimes get
(just look at the suicide bombers that they are posing with.)

Now the Facebook generation is once again breaking through the
censorship to bring such common features of war to a mass audience, like TV did in the late sixties.

Are these the same photos that Der Spiegel published last year which the Pentagon apologized for?

(was going to post this in LBN if maddezmom hadn't already posted the original Los Angeles Times article here) --
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-afghan-photos-20120418,0,5032601.story

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers (warning graphic photos at the link)

Here's Salon's take on it:



[font face="New York" size="5"]The armys new photo scandal[/font] (Salon) By Tim Fitzsimons, GlobalPost
Photos released by the LA Times show American troops posing with the corpses of Afghan suicide bombers

The Los Angeles Times released photos on Wednesday showing American troops posing with the mangled corpses of Afghan suicide bombers, leading the Pentagon to issue a strongly worded statement condemning the actions in the pictures, which were taken in 2010.

The photos were provided to the newspaper by a soldier distressed about the actions of his division. (semi-related link -- courtesy LG) He sent 18 photos saying they pointed “to a breakdown in leadership and discipline that he believed compromised the safety of the troops,” the newspaper wrote. The Army requested the newspaper withhold the images.

In a statement, the Pentagon said, “The secretary is also disappointed that despite our request not to publish these photographs, the Los Angeles Times went ahead. The danger is that this material could be used by the enemy to incite violence against U.S. and Afghan service members in Afghanistan.” The Pentagon promised to take all measures necessary to protect troops from a public backlash.

“These images by no means represent the values or professionalism of the vast majority of U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan today,” Pentagon spokesman George Little said.

The LA Times quoted its editor, Davan Maharaj, as saying, “After careful consideration, we decided that publishing a small but representative selection of the photos would fulfill our obligation to readers to report vigorously and impartially on all aspects of the American mission in Afghanistan, including the allegation that the images reflect a breakdown in unit discipline that was endangering U.S. troops.”

The U.S. military is still reeling from the January release of a video showing Marines urinating on Afghan corpses, and riots in February following the news that troops burned copies of the Quran, Islam’s holy book. Those riots killed 30 Afghans and six Americans. In March, Army sergeant Robert Bales went on a shooting rampage and killed 17 Afghan civilians, including 9 children. Bales has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder, according to the Associated Press.

CNN reported that the paper told the Pentagon about the pictures in March, which resulted in a criminal investigation. George Wright, an Army spokesman, said, “such actions fall short of what we expect of our uniformed service members in deployed areas,” according to the LA Times.

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Is there already a thread on this somewhere? Leopolds Ghost Apr 2012 #1
Video report from RT: US troops pose with Afghan body parts Poll_Blind Apr 2012 #2
winning hearts & minds spanone Apr 2012 #3
Why do so many folks in the muslim world despise us? Cali_Democrat Apr 2012 #4
Double irony... they were posing with the bodies of suicide bombers Leopolds Ghost Apr 2012 #5
We are "supposed to be fighting" to Avenge "9/11" and THEY are Fighting to Defend their Country KoKo Apr 2012 #18
No slack from me considering how many of these issues there have been TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #6
It's possible they are JOKERS...It's possible they WANT OUT OF THERE and it's the only Protest KoKo Apr 2012 #8
You might be right, KoKo. :-( Leopolds Ghost Apr 2012 #14
I'll do a kind vote and say one or two are doing it for fatigue... KoKo Apr 2012 #15
KoKo, did you see the Crosby/Nash reference in the OP? Leopolds Ghost Apr 2012 #16
That is Chilling...Visuals of What Manning might have gone through..."The Truth is the First to Go" KoKo Apr 2012 #17
those poor kids are pawns in an illegal and immoral war... jus-theFACTS Apr 2012 #7
Agree...while there are Rogue Psychopathic Soldiers there are also VICTIMS who thought KoKo Apr 2012 #9
I know it's not popular... jus-theFACTS Apr 2012 #10
They are responsible adults. Vattel Apr 2012 #11
You are telling me 18 Year Old Kids along with folks Conscripted because of NO Job Options are KoKo Apr 2012 #12
agreed 101% jus-theFACTS Apr 2012 #13
And the worry along with that is... KoKo Apr 2012 #19
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