Everyone seems ready to judge our troops. Here's your chance to Convict, Acquit, or order more Investigations in a very real case that did occur.
I give you all the details that I know. You take that into account and register your judgement.
While you're there, go to the previous article "The Fog of War" on a typical but hypothetical mission and make the split second decision of life or death that will save your teammates lives.
If you can't face the reality in print, you certainly shouldn't go there and most definitely have no basis to judge.
Read on and you'll learn about our enemy, our troops and what is REALLY going on.
War on Terror Blog, "The Investigation" http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-DfkctJU7dK5B7LcNROoyVQ--?cq=1
No politics. Just the groundtruth from a combat veteran that has been to both Fronts in the War on Terror, backed up by independent research and a study of history.
2007-07-28
02:39:40
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Yes Jim. This particular case didn't make it to the media, thankfully. But had it been there, I can guarantee they would have ignored the part, months later when the family returned.
2007-07-28
02:54:16 ·
update #1
David, that is the reason for my blog. To allow the American public the truth about the wars, our troops, our enemies and the people we are helping, that they aren't getting in the media, without putting our troops at greater risk.
2007-07-28
03:01:27 ·
update #2