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US Soldiers disarmed before Panetta appearance in Afghanistan
"harry" wrote in message ... On Mar 17, 10:08 pm, " wrote: On Mar 17, 10:59 am, Home Guy wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: Are you all too sheepish to admit it's a cowardly thing to do? Not at all, that is a fairly standard part of most Status of Forces Agreements. Since this is part of a NATO engagement Do the Geneva conventions (which you sidestepped by cutting out of my quote) not apply to Nato or the US? Show us where a trial of this US soldier in a US military court violates any Geneva convention. You'd think that having been exposed for going off half-cocked without the facts so many times you'd learn..... it is fairly safe to assume that your beloved Canadians could do the same thing. And it would have been just as cowardly and immoral. Why is it that clowns like you like to find examples like this, where one American has done something horribly wrong and focus on it? One American in hundreds of thousands. A guy who's been through the horrors of 3 full combat tours of duty and has suffered a brain injury in combat. At the same time, you ignore all the overwhelming good this country has done for the world. How we've kept most of it free, helped rebuild Europe and Japan after WWII, helped more than any other country in international disasters, with aid for the poor, etc. And how is at that you're never here bitching about the true evil in the world. Places like North Korea where 20 million have no rights at all and millions of them are being starved to death as we speak while their evil leaders instead use their resources to develop nuclear missles. War is hell. Maybe you should refocus on some of that hell that's closer to home: Canadian troops kill another Afghan civilian Last Updated: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 10:58 AM ET CBC News Canadian soldiers killed an Afghan civilian Tuesday morning, the third shooting death of a civilian by Canadian gunfire in little more than a week. The shooting occurred as a white Toyota approached Canadian troops who had stopped on a Kandahar road to form a security cordon around a broken-down armoured vehicle. Apr 12, 2010 – Canadian soldiers killed an Afghan civilian Tuesday morning, the third shooting death of a civilian by Canadian gunfire in little more than a week..... Canadian soldiers kill two Afghan children CTV News, July 28, 2008: Canadian troops fired on a car approaching their convoy in Kandahar province Sunday July 27, killing a two-year- old boy and a four-year-old girl. Any of those soldiers go to trial in Afghanistan or the Hague? Are all you americans too ashamed to admit that by rights, this guy should have stood trial in Afghanistan for murder? Yeah, like that would have been a fair trial. What - you think this guy is innocent? I suppose that those women and children just killed themselves and then managed to burn their own dead bodies? Is there not enough evidence that these murders were committed - by this person: Of course if we were to just skip the trial, then you'd be bitching about that too, because that would make us uncivilized as well. I for one believe he does deserve a fair trial where all the facts will come out. Here is the face of your American War Criminal: http://notmytribe.com/wp-content/upl...sargent-robert... Look upon him. Gaze into his eyes. I'd like to look into your eyes and kick you right in the nuts. Now welcome him home into your loving arms America. Protect him from any harm that would come to him (god forbid) from any semblence of real, actual justice. I'd like to see what your mind would be like after serving three tours of combat duty in Iraq, starting the fourth in Afghanistan, and suffering a brain injury. You're not even in combat, yet you're obviously already deranged. You would all go berzerk if this happened on US soil. Of course, just like if the Afghans had been on US soil and had a similar status of forces agreement. Where is this agreement? Where can I read it? Why should we do your research for you. You claim to know so much.... Doesn't make it wrong. There will be no justice in this case. You americans couldn't handle seeing this guy either imprisoned in Afghanistan or executed there. You don't have the stomach for it, even though it is the only proper and fitting sentence. At the very least he should be put on trial in The Hauge and put in the same prison where they keep a handful of other war criminals. But that would also offend your sensitive american sensibilities. Again, you know not of what you speak. Show us where anyone in similar circumstances was tried in the Hague. I am rubbing your nose in your ****. And, to continue the analogy, doing a **** poor job of it. No matter how much of a shock it is to you, your **** also does stink. Get over it and do the right thing. Being in the gutter, I agree you should know what stinks. Acknowledge that you bred and spawned a monster who commited an inhuman warcrime in YOUR name, for YOUR sake, paid for by YOUR tax dollars. You all sign his pay check. This act of murder is monstrous, and the reaction to it by your political and military leaders is cowardly and immoral. Why? Because at the very least he should be tried by an international court for the war crimes he committed. Again, show us where a similar individual has been tried by an international court for war crimes. They are preparing for trial under the agreement that the Afghans made when we first came in years ago. What bogus, one-sided, self-serving agreement do you speak of? Do your own research. Why do the Geneva conventions not apply? Show us where the Geneva conventions say that he has to be tried in Afghanistan or an international court, as you demand. You have no morals as a country when you send your military overseas to commit such crimes. You have no morals when you suggest that this was sanctioned. You have no morals when you submit the people of other countries to harm and danger of your defective military personel and you deny them the right to prosecute this incident in the international courts under the terms of the Geneva conventions. I think you really better find and read those Status of Forces Agreements. And have you nothing to say about the wisdom and relavency of this particularly insightful video: ??? Or are you going to remain silent and delete it again in your next reply? Just did. Not going to waste my time with links from someone who is an anti-American bigot. Being anti American is not bigotry. Just simple truth. It is bigotry when it's based on ignorance cant and prejudice Something you spout on a regular basis Sad to watch the death of a once great nation due to plain greed. LOL Look around, you boy Britain is much farther down the pipe than the US is |
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