The Real Rules of War
Five years ago, a particularly gruesome image made its way to our television screens from the war in Iraq.
Four U.S. civilian contractors working in Fallujah were ambushed and killed by al Qaeda.
Their bodies were burned, then dragged through the streets.
Two of the charred bodies were hung from the Euphrates Bridge and left dangling.
This barbaric act left an impression that our military did not forget: In a special operation earlier this year, Navy SEALs captured the mastermind of that attack, Ahmed Hashim Abed.
But after he was taken into custody in September, Abed claimed he was punched by his captors.
He showed a fat lip to prove it.
Three of the SEALS are now awaiting a courts-martial on charges ranging from assault to dereliction of duty and making false statements.
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“I have always felt,” Capt. Tonkin said, “that the Geneva Convention is a dangerous piece of stupidity, because it leads people to believe that war can be civilized. It can’t.”
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