Posted on 06/30/2006 12:25:24 PM PDT by 60Gunner
Then Lenz cites "a U.S. official close to the investigation" as saying that one of the soldiers admitted to the crime.
Let's think critically about this report, first looking at the contrast between the named spokesman (Maj. Breasseale) and the unnamed source (the "U.S. official close to the investigation").
Problem 1: The official spokesman said that the Army was keeping mum on the details. But the unnamed source made a statement specific to the case. Why would this unnamed source, who was close to the case, go in a direction contrary to the official Army plan? Army CID personnel know better than to spout off about the details of a highly sensitive case, and if a person close to the case did go against orders to give Lenz the inside scoop, he or she will be in a lot of trouble.
I want to know who Lenz's unnamed source source is, and if Lenz was unwilling to divulge his source, why I should believe him.
We have already seen the Haditha story start to unravel from the moment that critically-thinking individuals began to look into the details of the case. We saw the same style of reporting: U.S. officials close to the case divulging details when standard procedure is to be quiet until the investigation is closed. I have a very difficult time believing the veracity of Lenz's story, precisely because he cites multiple unverifiable sources.
On the other hand, Lenz is imbedded with an Army unit. That might lend some credibility to his story; then again, so was Geraldo Rivera- and he got booted out of Iraq for revealing tactically-sensitive information (his host unit's physical location) on live television during the invasion.
So Lenz's imbedded status really does not mean that he is a trustworthy reporter, only that he is a reporter.
Based on these findings, here is my view on this incident:
First, the investigation is ongoing. Let's see how things play out at the end of the day. If the soldiers are indeed guilty, line 'em up and squeeze 'em off in an execution held in front of the Iraqi people. The Army needs to send the message that soldiers who do these things will die, and the Army needs to do it in a very clear way to the Iraqis.
However, if the story is just another trumped-up fabrication like the Haditha massacre is turning out to be, then rip Lenz's credentials from his hands, send him stateside on his own dime, and lock him up in the stockade to await trial for providing aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war through false information aimed at demoralizing our troops.
Second, the Army needs to find these three unnamed sources and smoke them. Give them an Article 15 (nonjudicial punishment) at least, or bump them down to E-1 private and ship them to Adak where they won't be a hazard to anyone except the puffins. Cowards like these who willfully and arbitrarily act contrary to standing orders (and not revealing information related to a case is a standing order in a murder case) do as much damage to our troops' credibility and morale as any false story would. Spineless dogs like Lenz's unnamed sources need to man up. If they don't have the guts to give their names, they should shut up and follow their standing orders for the case.
On that note, reporters who cite unnamed sources should not be trusted. In the scientific world, in order for something to be proven, all the data has to be traceable and repeatable. Of course, journalism is not a science. It's a liberal art (which alone speaks volumes about its social vcalue). Lenz is not being a good reporter; he's being lazy. How do we know that Lenz has not made this up? Why should we trust Lenz if he won't provide credible proof for his information?
(Journalists are generally very sloppy with facts and sources if they can get away with it, and have even made stories up a' la Dan Rather if it suited their purposes. They need to be held accountable for their laziness. Okay- I'm off the soapbox.)
What is the bottom line with regard to these allegations? Simply that we must keep our minds open and wait for more information from verifiable sources, of whom Lenz appears incapable of providing. We also need to wait until the Army concludes its investigation before drawing our own conclusions. That may not be what Lenz and the AP want us to do, but it is the fair, responsible and necessary thing to do. I say "necessary" because the lives of five soldiers hang in the balance. Justice needs to be served here, and it can only be served by letting the whole truth, whatever it may be, come out as the investigation proceeds.
So keep your powder dry and your torches and pitchforks in the barn until we know for certain against whom our outrage should be directed.
"Senior officers were aware of the family's death but believed it was due to sectarian violence, common in the religiously mixed town, he said."
Nothing any report has said has changed the original assessment.
The jihadis and their allies now know how to defeat the US military in the field. Flood the zone with phony atrocity accusations until every soldier and Marine is in detention awaiting court martial while the investigation proceeds.
Thus do the Lilliputians tie down the pitiful, helpless giant.
The Main Smear Media's coaltion with the Rats workiung for the terrorists gets a couple of airburts from me. Traitors all.
I think you are using your head. The press always tries to get the American people to think the worst about our military. There is something very unAmerican about that kind of thing. The military is there to protect us and our nation. They are our sons and daughters. We have an obligation and a duty to believe accused military personnel are innocent until proven otherwise.
Kevin Sites was embedded. It didn't do anything for his credibility. In my opinion Lenz is just a Kevin Sites/Tim McGirk wannabe.
What I was trying to focus on was presenting the story and then presenting the problems I had with the story's veracity. This is the first time I have posted a thread on FR, and if I overdid the source provision I apologize. I just wanted to make sure that everyone knew where my information came from.
If these allegations are true I would be inclined to say....SO WHAT!
Bahbah, that's an excellent point. This leads to the 64,000 dollar question: why doesn't the military stop inbedding reporters? It's pretty obvious that they are a major liability to the units and just one more body to have to protect- a body that is a hindrance to the unit's combat effectiveness, I might add. And they have the annoying tendency to release misleading information about our troops' conduct.
And, as it turns out, the press is always there doing the worst. Most recently there's the New York Times commiting open treason.
It's definitely time for some criminal investigations, but not necessarily about the military.
I smell another set-up. I will take one soldier's word over any 10 reporters.
I agree. The utter contempt that the media has toward anything American or good about America burns me up, too. My point is that it is important to know and examine what they are saying in order to respond appropriately to it. If they lie, we must catch them and bring them down for it.
So even an examination of stories that make us recoil is necessary. If Lenz is making this stuff up, then he needs to get caught out and smoked for this. At the very least, he needs to know that we are examining his work very closely. And we can't catch 'em if we don't examine their work.
I hate looking at this garbage, too. But if anything good comes out of this, it should be that we develop a deeper suspicion against the media- especially when it comes to the methodology of citing unverifiable sources. Stories like this one should serve to activate a stronger desire within each of us to take the initiative in finding the truth of any matter.
In times like these, the responsibility and the duty of finding and exposing the truth rests upon every patriotic American.
I want to see proof. I don't want to hear from a multitude of "un-named sources." Until they have proof they have nothing but vicious accusations against our military. Is this how the press is going to cover this war as opponents of our military? They are doing their best to destroy the confidence and love of country that our troops have with countless investigations? I stand with and support our troops against their enemies in the press.
You don't think that American soldiers raping a woman and killing her family for no military purpose is a problem?
I find the anonymous sources to be suspect, and will not believe this until I hear the results from the official investigation. However, if they are true, this is a big problems. Our soldiers are putting their lives on the line every day for us. They are courageous and deserve nothing but respect. Soldiers that would rape and kill innocents should be punished according to their crimes, out of respect for the vast majority who do the right thing. I expect that most soldiers would agree.
Exactly my point! We need to get our information from known, reliable sources. Ryan Lenz is being sloppy with his sources. If he can't come out and give us names, why should we belive him- ESPECIALLY in a case where men's lives are on the line?
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