US Soldier involved in attack on his comrades?

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Darth Wong wrote:Well, one silver lining around this cloud is that it reminds people of what a real traitor actually is. For the last six months, we've been hearing that a traitor is anyone who disapproves of the Bush administration.
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The Guardian is reporting that the soldier refused to advance with his unit and fight against his coreligionists. Needless to say that's a fairly strong suggestion that his actions might have been politically motivated.
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Enlightenment wrote:
Darth Wong wrote:Well, one silver lining around this cloud is that it reminds people of what a real traitor actually is. For the last six months, we've been hearing that a traitor is anyone who disapproves of the Bush administration.
Careful. The wingnut brigade will flame you for trolling. :roll:
Strange, Enlightenment, that in the nine-odd hours since Mike has posted it no-one has flamed. Are you trying to incite something here?
The Guardian is reporting that the soldier refused to advance with his unit and fight against his coreligionists. Needless to say that's a fairly strong suggestion that his actions might have been politically motivated.
That's quite interesting; the initial media reports here have been indicated that he was upset at not being sent forward.
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phongn wrote:
That's quite interesting; the initial media reports here have been indicated that he was upset at not being sent forward.
Last I heard he had both admitted to doing it, and said it was because he opposed the war.
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He should burn for this. If he didn't want to go fight them he should have said something about conflicting personal beliefs. He did it just case he wanted to get the opportunity to do so.
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He should do the Danny Deever and hang by his neck until he is dead, dead, dead. I'm a reasonable guy, but that sort of betrayal is unconscionable.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:Last I heard he had both admitted to doing it, and said it was because he opposed the war.
He obviously didn't oppose killing, since he was quite prepared to do that. I like the way none of the newspeople will just say it was because he was a Muslim. Oops, can't say that! It's not politically correct! It was just a coincidence! Can't tip over that sacred cow, can we?
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