Posted on 04/27/2004 7:25:37 AM PDT by Joe Brower
Your friendly neighborhood troubleshooter is here to help. I looked up the transcript of this report, and found it. That's Candy Crowley reporting, and the story was originally broadcast on the Paula Zahn show, on 11/07/2003. Anyway, here's a transcript of the full story, including the stuff that was edited out.
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All Rights ReservedCNN
SHOW: PAULA ZAHN NOW 20:00
November 7, 2003 Friday
Transcript # 110700CN.V99
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ZAHN: A TV movie showdown this weekend. Later on in the hour, we're going to see how "The Elizabeth Smart Story" stacks up against "Saving Private Lynch."
And rock n' roll as a Cold War weapon. Did music bring down the Iron Curtain?
And Monday, President Bush professes his faith openly, but it wasn't always that way. We'll see how religion influences policy.
Turning, though, now to Iraq, yesterday, we told you about the American soldier who was so shaken by the sight of a dead Iraqi killed in front of him, he had to seek counseling and briefly faced cowardice charges. But it's a sight the U.S. troops have seen thousands of times over.
Killing is just part of their job description, as Candy Crowley tells us in a report that contains some graphic images.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
CANDY CROWLEY, CNN SR. POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): General George Patton said, the object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other bastard die for his.
ANTHONY RIDDLE, U.S. MARINE, IRAQ: Before war, you're thinking, oh, I can deal with that. That's nothing. I'm a Marine. I can handle it.
CROWLEY: Now, Sergeant Anthony Riddle is starting to live with having to kill.
RIDDLE: When their eyes are open, staring right at you, half the faces are missing ...
CROWLEY: He had killed in battle before, but not like this. Not so close.
RIDDLE: Looking at the body just sitting there. And then we were told, hey. We've got to pull the bodies out.
And that's when it really hit me. When we pulled them out and their heads hit the ground and just total lifeless. Nothing going on with that body.
And I had to walk away. I mean, I was like, I can't handle this no more.
CROWLEY: To kill in war is to run the gamut of emotions.
U.S. Marines, Sergeant Riddle's team, searching an industrial area near Baghdad. Along the road, they encounter Iraqis who point their AK-47s at the Marines.
RIDDLE: One of my guys got up on his hood and took the first guy out, shot him right in the heart. And he dropped instantly.
CROWLEY: Wounded, another Iraqi writhes on the ground next to his gun. The Marines kill him -- then cheer.
RIDDLE: Like, man, you guys are dead now, you know. But it was a good feeling.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Fire!
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes!
CROWLEY: When the battle is over and you are still standing, the adrenalin rush is huge.
RIDDLE: I mean, afterwards you're like, hell, yeah, that was awesome. Let's do it again.
CROWLEY: Inexplicable to some, but not to generations of veterans.
(END VIDEOTAPE)
ZAHN: And the Pentagon says it is taking unprecedented steps to identify service members struggling to cope with what they have seen in Iraq or done. That includes screening them for possible mental health problems.
We'll be right back.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
U.S. Marines, Sergeant Riddle's team, searching an industrial area near Baghdad. Along the road, they encounter Iraqis who point their AK-47s at the Marines.RIDDLE: One of my guys got up on his hood and took the first guy out, shot him right in the heart. And he dropped instantly.
CROWLEY: Wounded, another Iraqi writhes on the ground next to his gun. The Marines kill him -- then cheer.
How this video seeks to portray our troops as bloodthirsty killers of civilians.
No, I don't beleive it either, which is why I posted it here for analysis and comment.
My media player says it can't play it either. Does someone have an alternate link? I would love to see this "war crime"
I guess I could risk some of my people to go out, drag him back to our lines for execution by firing squad as un-uniformed guerilla. Or (if the assumption that he is wounded is correct), I could let him lay there and, hopefully, bleed to death --- assuming his people don't try to drag him to safety. But, in the end, I see an illegal combatant capable of fighting, so "bada bing".
Someone said "War is Hell".
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