October 23, 2010
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“I do have a strong opinion that we should condemn in the most clear terms ... by individuals and organisations, which puts the lives of United States and partner service members and civilians at risk, threatening our national security and the national security of those with whom we are working," Clinton said.
A. torture and mutilation
B. execution
C. the killing of innocent civilians
D. ignoring evidence of violation of human rights
E. abuse by Iraqi government forces
F. the disclosure of any classified informationThe moral: Don't ask, don't tell.
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F. the disclosure of any classified information.
I don't think anyone is surprised by anything anymore. The worst behavior in war is almost expected. I think the more we know the better we can prevent the abuse in the future. If it wasn't for the Internet so much would still be unknown about the war.
G. the detainment without charge for seven years of a child soldier in judicial no man's land outside of own territory, his torture (UN definition) with the help of complacent neighbor country having signed anti-child-soldiers treaties but wiping its behind with it and of which child is a native born citizen, and his trial in mock and rigged-to-bring-only-guilty-verdicts "special" military courts.
The moral: If it stinks, it's rotten.
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