Posted on 05/13/2004 12:39:08 AM PDT by ambrose
Kerry stand on abuses gets backlash Former commanders criticize 1971 talk of Vietnam atrocities
By Michael Kranish and Bryan Bender, Globe Staff | May 13, 2004
WASHINGTON -- The scenes seemed eerily familiar. In 1971, shocking testimony about US wartime atrocities was delivered in a Senate hearing room by a young US Navy lieutenant, John F. Kerry. On Friday, almost exactly 33 years later, shocking testimony about US wartime abuses was once again laid out in a Senate hearing room, in this case about US treatment of Iraqi prisoners.
Even as President Bush apologized for the abuses by the military under his command, questions have resurfaced about allegations that Kerry, his Democratic challenger for the presidency, made about the behavior of US troops in Vietnam three decades ago.
Bush administration officials insist that the abuses in Iraq were confined to a small number of bad apples; Kerry's Vietnam allegations portrayed widespread atrocities against the local population by the US military. His accusations of gang rape and mutilations and village burnings enraged some other veterans, several of whom convened a press conference last week to argue that Kerry is not fit to serve as commander in chief.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
If this a-hole is elected President I predict he will attempt to convene a peace conference, under UN patronage, with Al Qaeda within a year and further he will pull all US troops from Iraq using the UN as cover-I really believe this.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.