Originally Posted by
Jimbo
Just a caveat before I say my piece - I only skimmed the article.
One of the things that distinguishes us from terrorists is how we go about conducting ourselves in these situations. Now, I am not saying that a fat lip is equivalent to a limb amputation or murder, but there are rules regulating how these things should be conducted, rules which I believe the US and every free-thinking democratic country has signed up to.
Let's also not forget that these are suspects, and unless I missed something somewhere they are innocent until proven guilty. Unless the court had found these people guilty before their arrest took place, these marines allegedly assaulted people presumed innocent. There was no mention that I could seen in the report regarding whether the arrest took place as part of an incriminating conflict with these men, which would of course be a different matter as the marines would have been protecting themselves.
There is also the small matter of the statement in the report regarding the charges that has seemed to be overlooked so far in this discussion: all the marines have also been charged with something called "making a false official statement". Even if the charges of assault are spurious and "PC gone mad!", I would suggest respectfully that soldiers who are suspected of lying in their official statements of an event should have full scrutiny applied to them, and if found guilty of it suffer the full consequences of their actions.
James.