The incidents you bring up in post #26.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
My post @ 26 is about the helicopter incident. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_12...hdad_airstrike
The soldiers have admitted that there was no self-defense. They murdered innocent civilians. Furthermore, the incidents you cite occurred in other places, other times, and were committed against other people. You can't defend yourself from an act committed against another person.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I can use lethal force to defend myself and any member of my family—these are other people. I know of an instance where one man—a bystander—shot and killed a second man as he was attacking, seriously beating, a third—unrelated—man. There was an police investigation, but no charges were filed because the first man had a weapons permit, and by his action, he saved the third man’s life. In combat, a soldier defends himself, other U.S. and friendly force service personnel and innocent civilians: ask Obama.
Read the story in all it's sordid details. I did. It's revolting in several respects. First that anyone would do this. And just as bad or worse, no one apparently gave a shit as the entire matter was apparently widely suspected and no one took any steps to investigate.
http://www.rollingstone.com/kill-team
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
See my posts a #4 and #10 in regards to this incident.
You're referring to the video of the helicopter kill. I thought you were referring to the State Department memos. In either case, Assange simply exposed that occurred or was written. If the videotape was altered as you say -- and I have no idea one way or the other, as I didn't really follow the story -- the remedy is for the U.S. to release the more accurate version of the tape and set the record straight.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Assange admitted that the tape had been altered and he admits trying to manipulate the facts for political effect. See @
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-mitchell
The U.S. government has always maintained that it was an accident of war, but by your own admission, you, until this moment, were still willing to accept Assange’s version of events. See how well the truth works against a mind set to accept lies.
It is deflecting in that nothing you're posting excuses the grossly criminal conduct of these soldiers.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Again, see my posts a #4 and #10 in regards to that incident.