Does this not contradict your last post
Nope.... just voicing my opinion, and my opinion isn't very high when it comes to the u.s.
Does this not contradict your last post
Nope.... just voicing my opinion, and my opinion isn't very high when it comes to the u.s.
Its possible the US government will make an example of this soldier and he gets a stiff penalty. Then again he could be found not guilty by reason of insanity and then released when this story falls off the MSM radar.
Since the soldier was awol and the crime was committed in Afghanistan, I'd say the US should have to turn this soldier over to Afghan authorities.
My suggestion was for an objective third party to monitor the criminal justice process, since neither the Americans nor the Afghans are likely to give the accused a fair trial.
Well yesterday EAO was showing that the US imposed harsh penalties - i disagreed - Today the US is not.
While your opinion of the US as we are aware is low, does your opinion change with the weather?
It is one or the other - Either the US imposes harsh punishments - or they do not.
So what is it - Todays new opinion or yesrdays old opinion?????????????
Over to you
Over all they don't hand out harsh punishment to one of their own. Take a look at what that pilot got when he killed our guys. Slap on the wrist.
So your post attacking me was an error. I can understand that and have no problem with that. One thing about Humans - we make mistakes.
And no I was not out to embarrass or pillory you.
No mistake was made by me.
But in your opinion OBL was innocent of 911.
Actually, no, he has not said he believed that obl was innocent. All he did was post a truth about the time between 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan.
On other threads he referred to the Taliban turning OBL over to another agreed upon country - Also the US was to present evidence to the Taliban of OBLs involvement.
Well....in this instance I would say prove his inconsistency....cause I haven't seen it when it comes to the Taliban, obl, and the u.s.
This is what I had told you to prove, instead you have gone off on a tangent about u.s. justice when it comes to their soldiers individual war crimes.
I stand by my comment that you are an idiot and moron.
and you still can't prove or back up your contentions.
Over all they don't hand out harsh punishment to one of their own. Take a look at what that pilot got when he killed our guys. Slap on the wrist.
Its possible the US government will make an example of this soldier and he gets a stiff penalty. Then again he could be found not guilty by reason of insanity and then released when this story falls off the MSM radar.
Since the soldier was awol and the crime was committed in Afghanistan, I'd say the US should have to turn this soldier over to Afghan authorities.
My suggestion was for an objective third party to monitor the criminal justice process, since neither the Americans nor the Afghans are likely to give the accused a fair trial.
Afghan Probe: More Than a Dozen US Troops Involved in Massacre
Kandahar MP Says Resolution Passed Unanimously to Withdraw From 'Agreement' With US
by Jason Ditz, March 18, 2012
A member of the Afghan parliamentary investigation team into last weekend’s massacre of civilians, Kandahar MP Naheem Lalai Hameedzai, says that the probe has concluded the massacre was carried out by a team of US soldiers, and not a lone individual.
individual.
“All the villagers that we talked to said there were 15 to 20 men who had conducted a night raid operation in several areas in the village,” Hameedzai said, adding that the targets in the massacre villages were at least four kilometers north and south of the base.
The US has insisted that only one person, Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, wandered off base and committed the entire massacre in a drunken rampage.
It's obvious this guy is hoping to be executed or imprisoned for life. He gave up on his own life before he decided take the 16 lives.
Washington’s dirty little secret is out!
The Kandahar Massacre
By M A Niazi
March 18, 2012 "The Nation" - Pakistanis were not very surprised when an American soldier ran amuck in Kandahar and shot up 16 Afghan civilians, which came hot on the heels of another incident of American callousness in Afghanistan, i.e. the burning of copies of Holy Quran at the Bagram Airbase. Just as Pakistan had experienced the Raymond Davis affair, in which a CIA contractor had shot two Pakistanis, with his rescue vehicle running down a third, and had thus learned the hard way that CIA contractors were not benign presences who could be given the free run of the country, so have the Afghans learnt at the cost of massacre in Kandahar and the cost of being occupied by the USA. The common aspect of both incidents is that Washington’s dirty little secret is out!
from :* The Kandahar Massacre** : Information Clearing House
How many were killed in retaliation for making a mistake and burning a book - How many were killed in retaliation from his murders.