Originally posted by Flipside
...if the British troops have been acting in a similar manner, I will be far more digusted in them than I am even of the American soliders who tortured prisoners, since ours are supposed to be trained for these situations.
So are ours, Flipside. At least they're supposed to be, particularly military police units. If I remember correctly, the United States is not bound by the Geneva Convention, as we never signed it. Also, non-uniformed troops are manifestly
not protected. Spies, for example, are executable, right there, no questions asked as far as international law is concerned.
I do not like what has happened. This is merely a statement of facts. While I approve, to a cautions extent, of the war itself, the way it has been conducted is appalling at times and just plain stupid at others. There have been bungled decisions that have cost us and the Iraqi people a great deal. This includes the
stated reasons for going to war. While I believe, in the long run, as do many Iraqis, that this conflict will benefit the Iraqi people by liberating them from Sadaam, the road to that day is going to be long, bloody, and hard, and the situation is not improving.
The concept of
jus en bellum, justice in war, has usually been one that the US has tried to uphold. We have stumbled, and we will again. But we must struggle to uphold that ideal, for without it, how can we accomplish a thing?
Remeber this, however: war is bloody and hard. It exacts a severe price on it's participants and is, in the end, dehumanizing and cruel. As someone once stated, it is shocking how cruel man can be to his fellow man.
Let us also remember that debating whether or not we should have moved is a purely academic, historical debate. The situation exists. What is now of immediate concern is how best to deal with it to the benefit of all parties involved. I am ashamed of the things that have happened at Abu Gharhaib, and appalled at the actions extremists who pervert the meaning of a noble faith to their own corrupt ends. Let us end this fight, but end it to the benefit of all mankind.