Untitled Document
Why is it that news of these crimes simply will not abate?
How many more crimes will the US military stand accused of?
An AP reporter revealed that US seizure of Iraqi women to blackmail Iraqi male
suspects had been used in Iraq.
"In one case, a secretive task force locked up the young mother of a nursing
baby, a U.S. intelligence officer reported. In the case of a second detainee,
one American colonel suggested to another that they catch her husband by tacking
a note to the family's door telling him "to come get his wife.""
Click here
for the officer's memo.
So, here's the big question. Who started the spate of kidnappings in post-Saddam
Iraq?
The reporter cites email memos which indicated undisclosed numbers of Iraqi
women detained. Click
here for the military memos.
But is this news to us Iraqis? Is it news to the handful of us who protested
and complained only to be called liars by the good ol red-white-and-blue?
We were called Saddamists, or some other asinine label.
And did not some, like Seymour Hersh, say they had seen video of Iraqi children
raped, documents attesting to such?
And ask yourselves this: Would we have heard about these stories had Jill Carroll
not been kidnapped? I by no means condone her kidnapping. In fact, I reiterate
that it is morally reprehensible, ideologically warped, and a crime against
an innocent.
But why did it take the kidnapping of a young and pretty American to lift the
lid on the dozens of kidnappings of Iraqi women and girls by US soldiers in
the past 2 plus years?
"The Taguba
report confirms that some women were indeed raped by American G.I.'s. There
is one photo of an American soldier having sex with an Iraqi woman. And there
is the by now infamous story of how American soldiers harnessed a 70-year-old
woman and rode her around, calling her a donkey."
And more: Although the Taguba report makes specific reference to the abuse
of female Iraqi prisoners, the Bush administration has refused to release photos
of Iraqi women forced at gunpoint to bare their breasts—no doubt to spare
Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld further embarrassment.
But even if these pictures came out, will there be an outcry. No. Why? Because
Bush is a White Christian. An emissary of God. His word is gospel.
And these women were Iraqi. Translation: They aren't worthy of pity, let alone
compassion.
"We're sorry," say some emails. "We don't like what our government
has done," say others.
Then act! You sought impeachment of Clinton for a stupid blowjob he lied about.
And yet you let the murderous cabal continue to wage war after every statement
they made turned out to be a lie.
Update: Thankfully, it seems some American's are disturbed by this news. MSNBC
is running a live poll. Although this is unscientific, it hints that some Americans,
at least, find the practise to be wrong.
MSNBC Poll.
However, the fact almost 40% condone such actions is very, very worrying. When
will Americans stop being racist? Would 40% condone jailing the wife and children
of a known murderer in the US? Or is it okay because it happens to someone else?