Does that sentiment apply to any unarmed civilian dragged out into the street and shot by the military/police?
Yes, thats why US soldiers who do that get arrested and often get the death penalty if not hundreds of years or life in jail.
Does that sentiment apply to any unarmed civilian dragged out into the street and shot by the military/police?
The photograph shows four American soldiers, dressed in full, intimidating battle gear, around the periphery of a Baghdad living room. In the center, on the carpeted floor, lies a collapsed woman in a traditional black dress.
A man, identified as her son, is holding her in his arms. His feet are bare, as if he were caught by surprise. But what arrests the eye is the look of horror and terror on his face as he looks up at an armed, gesticulating soldier. Another soldier has taken the liberty of making himself at home on the sofa. The caption tells us only that the mother has fainted when her son was "questioned."
Exactly . I just hate it when people like Barack Obama Respond to the question of Iraq with "Well I said the war was wrong from the onset" I think when people pose that question they are asking for a solution not a reproach .The I-told-you-so argument goes a long way in making sure that it doesn't happen again but solves nothing .
Continually defending Bush in his self defeating policy makes things FAR worse.
I know I hated it . The UN security council hated it . Pretty much everyone who was not a "good bushy" hated it .I think more people hate it when someone like Bush and Cheney decide to invade another country against all advice and wisdom, make a total mess of the situation then blame everyone else for the disaster.
As far as I can see the only purpose of the current operations in Iraq is to prolong the war as long as possible so the next administration(probably Democrat) is going to be left holding the bag.