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Show posts MenuQuote from: tyssam5 on January 13, 2012, 09:11:50 PMQuote from: Jack Frost on January 13, 2012, 03:38:42 PMQuote from: Mike Sheehy on January 13, 2012, 10:41:35 AMQuote from: Aerlik on January 12, 2012, 06:11:19 PM
Eagerly awaiting the pro-yank apologists...
There will be no apologists and I am sure you well know that. This is an abomination and those involved will be prosecuted. Keep in mind, however, that the Abu Ghraib atrocities were brought to light in 2004. The main perpetrators were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 2005 (thats one year later) and 11 soldiers were convicted and sentenced to military prisons. Also, keep in mind that there were no fatalities wrt Abu Ghraib...
Contrast that to bloody Sunday where 26(?) people were shot and 13 killed. Have there been any convictions in this case ? Whatever you think about the US they at least make some fist of holding soldiers accountable.
Indeed they do. Just look at what they have done to Bradley Manning. He exposed their murders in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he ends up in jail. Have any US soldiers been arrested on the back of the information and video he allegedly released to Wikileaks which showed US soldiers murdering innocent civilians in cold blood?
Shouldn't you have another 'allegedly' between 'US soldiers' and 'murdering'? Just want to keep a stickler for justice such as yourself right.
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on January 13, 2012, 10:41:35 AMQuote from: Aerlik on January 12, 2012, 06:11:19 PM
Eagerly awaiting the pro-yank apologists...
There will be no apologists and I am sure you well know that. This is an abomination and those involved will be prosecuted. Keep in mind, however, that the Abu Ghraib atrocities were brought to light in 2004. The main perpetrators were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 2005 (thats one year later) and 11 soldiers were convicted and sentenced to military prisons. Also, keep in mind that there were no fatalities wrt Abu Ghraib...
Contrast that to bloody Sunday where 26(?) people were shot and 13 killed. Have there been any convictions in this case ? Whatever you think about the US they at least make some fist of holding soldiers accountable.