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On Jul 14, 7:38*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 14 Iul, 19:56, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Jul 12, 10:20*am, "ScottW" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message 2pid stated dumbly: Kerry said those who condoned or engaged in such activities were war criminals. If the others are prosecuted, then Kerry should be as well. Odd sentiment. *Sounds like if we can't catch and prosecute all the murderers then all shall go free. Spin, spin, spin. I already gave you the answer: "The investigators concluded that many of the war crimes indeed took place.[15] Despite this, the Army decided not to pursue any prosecutions.[16]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Force It happened, just as Kerry said it did. My Lai, and other search and destroy-type missions, as well as CIA asassinations also happened, Kerry was right. Get over it, 2pid. I believe that some atrocities took place, but that it was not systematically directed. We didn't want to deal with it when it happened, I think one case was picked to see how a prosecution would go over. They picked a case that was pretty bad and possible to document. They got one conviction. The Captain over Calley was acquited. After the war, with the situation in Viet Nam, prosecutions to convictions would be a big problem But yes, these happened and yes, they were covered up, but no, there was not systematic coordination and direction from on high. Nd not to the level Kerry complained about. "Free-fire" zones would have to be set by a high headquarters. Tiger Brigade and the CIA atrocities would also have orders from high places. If the COs of Tiger brigade were not aware, then they were incompetent. Hackworth does not strike me as incompetent. Also, I can't say if he was involved, his words seem to me he had some involvement, and certainly involvement in covering up. As much as one can't prosecute him, one can't prosecute anybody else right now, either. It would have to be civilian trials, not military. Maybe the Hague group can do it, but I doubt there is enough evidence. The military found evidence the atrocities occurred but did not choose to prosecute. I think the truth lies somewhere between your position and Scott's. I am basing what I have said on documentable sources. 2pid, as usual, is basing what he says on emotion and political ideology. |
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