Posted on 06/19/2006 11:39:57 AM PDT by elfman2
U.S. Military Says Charges Three Soldiers With Murders Of Three Iraqi Prisoners
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They let the prisoners escape so they'd have an excuse to shoot them.
"Where did the media get the names? The charges? The description of what happened?"
From someone who was not authorized to say anything. Or at least, that is the story that Reuters, AP and CNN are using.
All of them have made up details as they go before.
By the way, I just checked the DOD and another applicable site, and there is no press release on those sites today, yesterday or any other time about these troops being charged.
So? The US Army released these details. Take it up with them.
It said the soldiers faced charges including "murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, communicating a threat, and obstructing justice".
Notice where the quotes are at, and where they are not at. There are no quotes around the words "it is said the soldiers face charges"...
"They let the prisoners escape so they'd have an excuse to shoot them."
Do you have a link for that? I have not seen that.
That doesn't matter.
"The US Army released these details."
What evidence do you have that an official of the US Army is who released this?
You can believe this or not believe it. I'm not going to argue with you about it, especially since the story has been all over cable news and radio news today.
the U.S. military said in a statement
That doesn't say much. Just which U.S. military person stated this? Unless they come out and state the name of the quotee, I don't trust the MSM.
"That doesn't matter."
It doesn't matter that the media is not quoting that the troops are charged? Only what the "charges" are?
It doesn't matter that the person that gave this out asked to speak anonamously because that person is not authorized to speak?
It does not matter that there is no evidence from the US Army that charges have been filed?
What does matter to you? Rumor that someone makes sound official? Even when the people spreading the rumor can not, or will not say who they got the information from?
The quotes could well be from someone who has nothing to do with this case and is dreaming of what they want and announcing it.
Yes it is possible, that the US Army really has charged them, but why announce it to the press, and not put it on their website? If it is public, there is no reason for it not to be on their website.
"You can believe this or not believe it. I'm not going to argue with you about it, especially since the story has been all over cable news and radio news today."
The documents regarding President Bush were all over the cable news and radio, for several days and yet they were shown to be falsified.
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