Re: U.S. soldier planted wire to fake victim was insurgent



On Sep 29, 2:00 pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 29, 1:23 pm, Ira IRa IRA Humperdink MD

<markdemer...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hey, man ! we're doing it to safeguard our interests at home and
abroad, so people like you can live in comfort and don't have to worry
about terrorism. the u.s. of a. is a free country - you are free to
leave any time, if you don't like it here !

dr ira, you have no sense of justice, and we supposedly have "equal
justice for all".

America is the biggest military junta in the world, why aren't monks/
pastors/priests turning our society upside down?

I guess the difference is while we all recognize that our government
provides for us at the death and deprivation of others, most of us are
okay with it.

Are you calling the Iraqi people "terrorists"?

Especially the little children who're suffering from skyrockting
lukemia cases:

http://www.michaelparenti.org/DefyingSanctions.html

"Given the tons of depleted uranium used during the Allied attacks,
cancer rates have skyrocketed: the childhood leukemia rate is now the
highest in the world. Most of the leukemia increase is in southern
Iraq where the bombing was heaviest."


or
are we the terrorists who goes there and destroyed everything in sight
and terrorize the Iraqis.



On Sep 29, 12:50 pm, CL <charles_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sep 29, 11:14 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I said it many times, it's all for show only. Eventually, they all
get free.

And we call the Burmese government "junta"? Are they the ones that's
invaded other people, and chiefly responsible for wholesale
slaughtering of civilians population under occupatoin?

Utterly shameless.

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/09/29/iraq.main/

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- An Army sniper was sentenced Saturday for
tampering with evidence in the death of an Iraqi civilian, but was
acquitted of his murder.

A boy lies injured Saturday in a Baghdad hospital after a U.S.
airstrike Friday in the Dora area of Baghdad.

A military panel gave Spc. Jorge G. Sandoval, 22, five months in
prison, a reduction in rank and a loss of pay for placing detonation
wire on the body of a man killed April 27 to make the victim look like
an insurgent, according to The Associated Press.

Sandoval had been charged with murder in that death and another on May
11, but the panel acquitted him Friday of those charges. Sandoval also
was acquitted of planting an AK-47 rifle on the body of the second man
and of failing to ensure humane treatment of a detainee.

During the court-martial, fellow soldiers testified that they and
Sandoval, of Laredo, Texas, were following orders when they shot the
unidentified Iraqi men near Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of Baghdad,
according to AP.

Meanwhile, violence on Saturday took the lives of at least nine people
in Iraq, six of them civilians, according to reports.

A suicide truck bombing killed three Iraqi soldiers and three
civilians near Mosul, northwest of Baghdad, AP reported. Soldiers were
pursuing the vehicle when it exploded, according to AP.

Also in Mosul on Saturday, a Sunni sheik was killed in a drive-by
shooting and an Iraqi journalist died in a mortar attack on his home,
according to Mosul police.

In central Baghdad, police said, a civilian was killed when gunmen
opened fire at an Iraqi checkpoint, according to AP.

Also Saturday, a senior U.S. military official said the number of
foreign fighters entering Iraq has been cut in half through improved
border security.

Brig. Gen. Joseph Anderson, chief of staff for the Multi-National
Corps in Iraq, said that from 60 to 80 foreign fighters had been
entering Iraq each month, but the numbers have been reduced on all of
Iraq's porous borders.

"The effectiveness -- between the Iraqi Department of Border
Enforcement and our border transition teams -- they've had great
success at the standard border-crossing points, enforcing standards
and monitoring what's going on there," Anderson said.

He said foreign militants are responsible for about 80 percent of
suicide bombings in Iraq.

The topic came up as Anderson announced the death earlier this week of
a senior al Qaeda in Iraq leader, a Tunisian who was considered the
"emir of foreign terrorists in Iraq," and close associate of the head
of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri.

Coalition forces killed the militant Tuesday in Mussayib, south of
Baghdad, said Anderson, who emphasized the death is "a significant
blow" to al Qaeda in Iraq -- a Sunni-dominated militant group that
takes its inspiration from Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda.

Military commanders have said the leadership in the Iraqi group
includes many foreigners while the rank and file is Iraqi. E-mail to a
friend

CNN's Joe Sterling contributed to this report.

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contributed to this report.

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