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To: Mr. Mojo
If you think it's immoral to execute terrorists - we're not talking about innocent Iraqi civilians here - in the middle of a war, then you're part of the problem.

Then I accept responsibility for being "part of the problem". I assume you have excellent inside information that they are proven terrorists, were given a trial, and legally executed. My hat's off to you for your in depth analysis.

OTOH, if you accept any prisoner killing by guards, then I suggest you are part of a much larger problem, far more damaging to our credibility and our place as a moral leader in the world. If you can accept as moral, those pictures all over the news, the video of a chopper using civilians for target practice, and now possible prisoner torture and homicide, then the word "moral" means something very different to each of us.

I'm not judging any soldier until I see the evidence, but anyone guilty of torturing or murdering a prisoner deserves the most severe punishment legally available. Those examples do not represent the military I know and love.

30 posted on 05/04/2004 12:47:46 PM PDT by MACVSOG68
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I can't help to think, how different things may be, if WW2 was so scrutinized by the liberal press, as the Iraq war is. I seriously doubt we would have won that war. In fact, I think our current media would have made us feel guilty if we had won the war.
38 posted on 05/04/2004 12:51:54 PM PDT by excalibur1701
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To: MACVSOG68
If you can accept as moral, those pictures all over the news, the video of a chopper using civilians for target practice, and now possible prisoner torture

Don't put words in my mouth -- I most certainly find the actions of these soldiers both abhorrent damaging to our efforts over there. And I condemned them in my first post (although I recommended another course of action).

These aren't prisoners of war, they're terrorists. The major combat ops were over relatively quickly, and now we're attempting to rebuild the country. These people aren't attempting to defeat the U.S. military, they're attempting to stifle our efforts at bringing peace to the region. That's terrorism, and terrorists should not be dealt with as if they were legitimate combatants worthy of Geneva Convention protections.

47 posted on 05/04/2004 12:57:21 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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