I'm sure the soldiers are terrified of the Spanish "justice" system. /s
Spanish Iquisition?
(OK - have at it.....)
I suppose that's all that matters to some people.
Piss off, you surrender monkey appeasers!
I don't know what to think about Spain right now. Initially they helped us in the War on Terror, but after 3/11 and electing Zapatero they've gone down the wrong road. From what I hear Zapatero's popularity has taken a nosedive after the recent airport bombing (since he had basically surrendered to ETA beforehand). I have a feeling that Zapatero's reign of surrender will probably only be temporary and that Spain will swing right during the next elections (similar to Colombia with Álvaro Uribe) as the Spanish have learned the hard way that surrendering to these monsters doesn't work.
Nonetheless, since they helped us out in the beginning of Iraq, I refuse to dig on Spain.
I think I speak for all of us here when I say "Over my dead twitching corpse will you take my countrymen!"
As the US has ruled that the soldiers were acting properly within the scope of their duty, the actions taken by these soldiers were not in their individual capacities but instead as agents of the United States of America.
The only proper party for Spain to seek action against is the United States of America.
So Spain, what's it going to be? Are you with us, or the terrorists?
When you go to a war zone you should have a decent expectation that you may get shot at.
Now in spite of what Journalists feel they do not have immunity to death or disfigurement while trying to sell their stinking news articles./
If you wlak out in the middle of the Capital beltway at 4:30 pm chancs are you will get hit.
I dont see how any country with common sense can feel that a soldier doing his duty has a responsibility to check for press credentials before firing .
Where's the pic? Not this sh*t again!
Nuke Madrid.
I have an idea for the Spanish. If you're too cowardly to fight in Iraq, maybe you should keep your journalists out of the country too.