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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 350644" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>Ok I guess here is what I am having trouble understanding. There is no policy or unofficial policy to kill civilians in Iraq yet when a civilian dies you are willing to charge everyone. </p><p> </p><p>I know you have figured out by now that there is no policy to carry drop weapons to cover up crimes in Iraq. The young man even admitted the one he carried he had to keep hidden in his vehicle. I know you have asked yourself why keep it hidden if it was policy. Soldiers have been charged and convicted of using drop weapons to try and cover up actions outside the rules of engagement. </p><p> </p><p>I would rather see something that would hold these JAG officers accountable. For every charge they bring against a soldier that results in a not guilty finding should bring an automatic death sentence against the prosecutor. We expect these young men and women to make life and death decisions constantly on the battlefield. So give these prosecutors the same chance to make life and death decisions. We could even include all their staff so they know the true meaning of how your decisions affect others. If you want to do something radical I think this is plan would fit better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 350644, member: 8259"] Ok I guess here is what I am having trouble understanding. There is no policy or unofficial policy to kill civilians in Iraq yet when a civilian dies you are willing to charge everyone. I know you have figured out by now that there is no policy to carry drop weapons to cover up crimes in Iraq. The young man even admitted the one he carried he had to keep hidden in his vehicle. I know you have asked yourself why keep it hidden if it was policy. Soldiers have been charged and convicted of using drop weapons to try and cover up actions outside the rules of engagement. I would rather see something that would hold these JAG officers accountable. For every charge they bring against a soldier that results in a not guilty finding should bring an automatic death sentence against the prosecutor. We expect these young men and women to make life and death decisions constantly on the battlefield. So give these prosecutors the same chance to make life and death decisions. We could even include all their staff so they know the true meaning of how your decisions affect others. If you want to do something radical I think this is plan would fit better. [/QUOTE]
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