Gee, I wonder why?
It wouldn't be because the General Staff officers all went on the rampage after Murtha's incendiary lies had them telling the troops about it, would it? Seems I recall Chiarelli (?) went all out in holding 'retraining' sessions on the Laws of War and 'correct' actions in armed combat, and those lessons were done theatre-wide.
I also agree with xzins; SSgt. Laughner should be up on charges. Did he get a deal in order to testify?
>> to answer charges of obstruction of justice.
The roadside bomb was the day’s first obstruction-of-justice followed by the second obstruction-of-justice when the insurgents involved civilians in combat. Destruction of unsecured non-essential media: not obstruction-of-justice.
Harassment and persecution of Marines: obstruction-of-honor, obstruction-of-liberty, obstruction-of-justice.