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NNN0LHI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:18 PM
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Report Recommends Petraeus Be Quizzed by Congress on Iraq War Crimes
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-01-2008/0004784578&EDATE=

HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The
following statement is being issued today by ConsumersforPeace.org

Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of Multi-National Force Iraq must be
held accountable for systematic violations of international law by US
forces in Iraq when he appears before Congress next week, argues a new war
crimes report published today by ConsumersforPeace.org on its website
http://www.consumersforpeace.org.

The report, which was prepared with the review of noted international
human rights attorney Karen Parker, recommends the following areas of
questioning with respect to Petraeus' strategy and tactics in Iraq during
the so-called "surge," resulting in Iraqi suffering that is generally
unreported:

* Increased use of attack helicopters and aerial bombing against
individuals and buildings under circumstances where it is virtually
impossible to ensure against civilian casualties; and the use of
excessively powerful munitions that also cause civilian casualties.

* Massive detention of Iraqi civilians without charge, often under
atrocious living conditions, a practice that has increased in 2007-2008
both by United States and Iraqi forces.

* Continuing, intentional avoidance by the United States of its
responsibilities under international law to provide for the basic human
needs of the Iraqi people.

"These strategies are all violations of long-established rules of the
laws and customs of war, also referred to as humanitarian law," the report
says in its preface. "What we are witnessing is no less than the United
States forces committing war crimes on a daily, wholesale basis for no
discernible reason except perhaps to maintain a perception of US dominance
in the Middle East."

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UrbScotty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:20 PM
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1. And we can always count on Congress to stand up on this important issue.
Edited on Fri Apr-04-08 04:21 PM by ih8thegop
:sarcasm:

(It's just been a while since I used the sarcasm tag.)
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Wizard777 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:23 PM
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2. Only to make it possible to stick their head up their ass!
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valerief Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:23 PM
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3. I can see their quiz now. "Did you think it was necessary to
invade Iraq?" "Yes, I did." "Well, that clears up that problem. Investigation closed. On a personal note, how's the family doing? Wanna go fishing?"
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Ichingcarpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:23 PM
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4. They better start asking these questions
or they are guilty themselves.

Nevermind, they won't, because they would
have to look in the same mirror and see
themselves in the distance of the reflection.
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Muttocracy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 05:02 PM
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7. They were asking hard questions this week and will next.
Better late than never I guess.

A few of us posted info about it and it couldn't compete with the mudslinging.
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Muttocracy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 05:03 PM
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8. I think next week will be no picnic for Crocker and Petraeus
Even the GOP members of the SFRC were disgusted by what they heard in this week's hearings.

Too late, I realize.
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IDemo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:30 PM
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5. I received this email earlier today from congressman Wexler

What Would You Ask Petraeus?


As President Bush stubbornly refuses to change course in Iraq, it grows increasingly frustrating for those of us who have been loudly demanding a withdrawal. I know you share my frustration. Every day, I receive letters and emails from patriotic Americans who want to - somehow – personally contribute to a solution.

Now it is your turn.

Next week, General Petraeus – the architect of the failed surge policy and our chief military leader in Iraq - will be testifying before the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

For too long the Bush Administration has been in a bubble – hiding from the truth and avoiding tough questions from outraged American citizens. This time I am turning the oversight powers of Congress over to you.

I want you to be the ones asking the questions to General Petraus.

Write me back with a short reply and tell me what - specifically - you would like me to ask. Please include your first name as well as your city and state.

I will choose the best two questions and ask them to General Petraeus this Wednesday. You will be able to watch his answers directly on C-Span.

Please consider submitting a question. You already work so hard to bring accountability to this Administration and to bring our troops home from Iraq. I hope this provides you another opportunity for us to collaborate and directly influence the national dialogue.

Please keep your questions short and focused.

I look forward to your response, and thank you for participating directly in our democracy.

Congressman Robert Wexler

www.wexlerforcongress.com

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99th_Monkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 04:40 PM
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6. Petraeus needs to explain why Col. Ted Westhusing was "suicided" to hide the ugly truth
about massive corruption in Iraq, which Westhusing was investigating, just before he was "suicided" for
knowing too much and not shutting up about it.

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Westhusing, 44, had been found dead in a trailer at a military base near the Baghdad airport in June 2005, a single gunshot wound to the head. At the time, he was the highest-ranking officer to die in Iraq. The Army concluded that he committed suicide with his service pistol. Westhusing was an unusual case: "one of the Army's leading scholars of military ethics, a full professor at West Point who volunteered to serve in Iraq to be able to better teach his students. He had a doctorate in philosophy; his dissertation was an extended meditation on the meaning of honor," as Christian Miller explained in a major Los Angeles Times piece.

"In e-mails to his family," Miller wrote, "Westhusing seemed especially upset by one conclusion he had reached: that traditional military values such as duty, honor and country had been replaced by profit motives in Iraq, where the U.S. had come to rely heavily on contractors for jobs once done by the military." His death followed quickly. "He was sick of money-grubbing contractors," one official recounted. Westhusing said that "he had not come over to Iraq for this." After a three-month inquiry, investigators declared Westhusing's death a suicide.

Last March, The Texas Observer published a cover story by contributor Robert Bryce titled "I Am Sullied No More." It is featured in a chapter in my new book on Iraq and the media.

Bryce covered much of the same ground paved by Miller but added details on the Petraeus angle. Now, in the past few weeks, Bryce has added more in an update -- which explores whether Westhusing was murdered.

"When he was in Iraq, Westhusing worked for one of the most famous generals in the U.S. military, David Petraeus," Bryce observed last year. "As the head of counterterrorism and special operations under Petraeus, Westhusing oversaw the single most important task facing the U.S. military in Iraq then and now: training the Iraqi security forces."

Bryce referred to a "two-inch stack of documents, obtained over the past 15 months under the Freedom of Information Act, that provides many details of Westhusing's suicide....The documents echo the story told by Westhusing's friends. 'Something he saw drove him to this,' one Army officer who was close to Westhusing said in an interview.

Bryce concluded: "In September 2005, the Army's inspector general concluded an investigation into allegations raised in the anonymous letter to Westhusing shortly before his death. It found no basis for any of the issues raised. Although the report is redacted in places, it is clear that the investigation was aimed at determining whether Fil or Petraeus had ignored the corruption and human rights abuses allegedly occurring within the training program for Iraqi security personnel." Since then, the corruption and failed training angles have drawn wide attention although the Petraeus's role, good or bad, has not. (snip)

Since last March, when I wrote a story about the apparent suicide of Col. Ted Westhusing in Iraq, I had believed there was nothing else to write about his tragic death.

But in December, I talked to a source in the Department of Defense who met Westhusing in Iraq about three months before his death. The source, who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisals, was investigating claims of wrongdoing against military contractors working in Iraq. After a short introduction, I asked him what he thought had happened to Westhusing. 'I think he was killed. I honestly do. I think he was murdered,' the source told me. 'Maybe DOD didn't have enough evidence to call it murder, so they called it suicide.'"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=3101062&mesg_id=3101062
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