Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Occupation Iraq: Loose Lips Sink Occupations

Yeah, the problem isn't the murder or flippant attitude about it all.

The problem is someone told.

"Soldier tied to leaked Iraq video detained" by Associated Press | June 8, 2010

WASHINGTON — The Army has arrested a 22-year-old soldier in Baghdad in connection with the leak of a military video that shows Apache helicopters gunning down unarmed men in Iraq, including two journalists, defense officials said yesterday.

The classified video was taken from the cockpit during a 2007 fire fight and posted this April on the website Wikileaks.org. It raised questions about the military’s rules of engagement and whether more should be done to prevent civilian casualties....

What a hollow "debate" when the missiles keep flying, the APCs are still rolling, and the occupations continue.

“The Department of Defense takes the management of classified information very seriously because it affects our national security, the lives of our soldiers, and our operations abroad,’’ according to the statement from Iraq.

And OUR IMAGE! You forgot to add that.

The video shows a group of men walking down the street before being repeatedly shot by the helicopters. The American gunners can be heard laughing....

Then don't mind if I laugh when one of you is blown away by a roadside bomb.

Of course, I WOULD NOT DO THAT!

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Yeah, I thought I smelled Nazi in you, AmeriKa.


FLASHBACK:

"Video shows ’07 US air attack that killed news photographer, driver in Iraq" by New York Times | April 6, 2010

WASHINGTON — The website WikiLeaks.org released a graphic video yesterday showing an American helicopter shooting and killing a Reuters photographer and driver in a July 2007 attack in Baghdad.

A senior American military official confirmed that the video was authentic.

Reuters had long pressed for the release of the video, which consists of 17 minutes of black-and-white aerial video and conversations between pilots in two Apache helicopters as they open fire on people on a street in Baghdad. The attack killed 12, among them Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, 22, and driver Saeed Chmagh, 40.

At a news conference at the National Press Club, WikiLeaks said it had acquired the video from whistle-blowers in the military and was able to view it after breaking the encryption code.

David Schlesinger, editor in chief of Reuters news, said in a statement that the video was “graphic evidence of the dangers involved in war journalism and the tragedies that can result.’’

Then you shouldn't have brought it to us with your lies.

On the day of the attack, US military officials in Baghdad said the helicopters had been called in to help American troops who had been exposed to small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades during a raid. “There is no question that coalition forces were clearly engaged in combat operations against a hostile force,’’ Lieutenant Colonel Scott Bleichwehl, a spokesman for the multinational forces in Baghdad, said at the time. But the video does not show hostile action.

That's why if it comes from the military's mouth you know it's a lie.

Instead, it begins with a group of people milling around on a street, among them, according to WikiLeaks, Noor-Eldeen and Chmagh. The pilots believe them to be insurgents, and mistake Noor-Eldeen’s camera for a weapon. They aim and fire at the group, then revel in their kills.

“Look at those dead bastards,’’ one pilot says. “Nice,’’ the other responds.

Doing it with drones in Pakistan right now.

A wounded man can be seen crawling and the pilots impatiently hope that he will try to fire at them so that under the rules of engagement they can shoot him again. “All you gotta do is pick up a weapon,’’ one pilot says.

A short time later, a van arrives to pick up the wounded and the pilots open fire on it, wounding two children inside. “Well, it’s their fault for bringing their kids into a battle,’’ one pilot says.

Yeah, this is why I no longer shed tears for AmeriKa and its war dead.

Fuck 'em.

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Watch for yourself: Collateral Murder

I'm just wondering when reporters are going to get it through their heads that they are nothing but tools to their editorial bosses.

They DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU and NEVER DID, otherwise, they would be making a major stink of this.