To: Clive
It is important to note that rape, in this sense, is not what it typically is. It is a weapon of terror used against an enemy soldier. And anyone who thinks only women are at risk just don't know the facts.
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01/15/2005 4:59:32 AM PST by
I_dmc
To: I_dmc
"It is a weapon of terror used against an enemy soldier."
Yes. The raping of a female soldier is a weapon that may be used against other captured men, especially men that have been Clintonized and sensitive to females in the workplace/military.
"And anyone who thinks only women are at risk just don't know the facts."
Theoretically, yes. However, factually speaking based upon direct knowledge gained from research, Gulf War I had only one male victim (A Brit). All POWs we debriefed for lesson's learned and for purposes of improving SERE training. Widnall, Secretary of the Air Force, investigated completely the subject as Widnall (a Hellary appointee) wanted to gather "proof" that rape was something that happens all the time to men POWs and therefore, by extension, was no big deal when it happens to females.
Widnall and Clinton were desperate about this. The facts proved them wrong.
Reality was as stated above, 100% or our female POWs were raped, whereas only one male Brit pilot.
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