It seems to go something like this.
Some media reporter, Iraqi or Afghani family reports that American forces have killed 20 civilians and asks the US authorities about it.
They're stock answer is:
We have no information about that (a reporter knows but they don't?) and "we are investigating" that report.
And you basically never hear about that incident from the Pentagon again, though more media reports may follow.
Why is that?
Is it a valuable war secret?
Is telling the truth somehow aiding the enemy?
If you didn't killed civilians and lie this aids the enemy?
if you killed civilians and tell the truth this aids the enemy?
If you killed the enemy and lie this aids the enemy?
The enemy doesn't know whether or not they've been killed?
I don't get it.
P.S. Occasionally there is a followup, but its rare.
2007-07-04
20:30:06
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