Our Soldiers Are (Not?) Forced to Commit Atrocities

Sgt. Larry Cannon, 27, of Salt Lake City, a Bradley gunner with the Eighteenth Infantry Brigade, First Infantry Division, served a yearlong tour in several cities in Iraq, including Tikrit, Samarra and Mosul, beginning in February 2004. He estimates that he searched more than a hundred homes in Tikrit and found the raids fruitless and maddening. “We would go on one raid of a house and that guy would say, ‘No, it’s not me, but I know where that guy is.’ And…he’d take us to the next house where this target was supposedly at, and then that guy’s like, ‘No, it’s not me. I know where he is, though.’ And we’d drive around all night and go from raid to raid to raid.

In defense of our troops…by virtue of being put in untenable positions and stupid missions, for the simple fact that there is not even an asymmetric war going on in Iraq, our troops been forced to abandon formal training and procedures to protect themselves and each other, at the expense of each and everyone, from the dog or two year old Iraqi child with a bullet in their leg, to the soldier, Iraqis, every American  and every person on the planet today. Thank you George W. Bush.

It was bound to happen. The flood of American soldiers talking about the quotidian atrocities being committed in Iraq. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

The Nation, “Iraq Vets Bear Witness” Cover Story: (Democracy Now covered it too incl interviews.)

{They shot this guy} A head split open. One of them was…in the back of the truck. They open the body bags of these prisoners that were shot in the head and [one soldier has] got an MRE spoon. He’s reaching in to scoop out some of his brain, looking at the camera and he’s smiling. And I said, ‘These are some of our soldiers desecrating somebody’s body. Something is seriously amiss.

I’ll tell you the point where I really turned,” said Spc. Michael Harmon, 24, a medic from Brooklyn. He served a thirteen-month tour beginning in April 2003 with the 167th Armor Regiment, Fourth Infantry Division, in Al-Rashidiya, a small town near Baghdad. “I go out to the scene and [there was] this little, you know, pudgy little 2-year-old child with the cute little pudgy legs, and I look and she has a bullet through her leg…. An IED [improvised explosive device] went off, the gun-happy soldiers just started shooting anywhere and the baby got hit. And this baby looked at me, wasn’t crying, wasn’t anything, it just looked at me like–I know she couldn’t speak. It might sound crazy, but she was like asking me why. You know, Why do I have a bullet in my leg?… I was just like, This is–this is it. This is ridiculous.

And we were approaching this one house,” he said. “In this farming area, they’re, like, built up into little courtyards. So they have, like, the main house, common area. They have, like, a kitchen and then they have a storage shed-type deal. And we’re approaching, and they had a family dog. And it was barking ferociously, ’cause it’s doing its job. And my squad leader, just out of nowhere, just shoots it. And he didn’t–mother–fucker–he shot it and it went in the jaw and exited out. So I see this dog–I’m a huge animal lover; I love animals–and this dog has, like, these eyes on it and he’s running around spraying blood all over the place. And like, you know, What the hell is going on? The family is sitting right there, with three little children and a mom and a dad, horrified. And I’m at a loss for words. And so, I yell at him. I’m, like, What the fuck are you doing? And so the dog’s yelping. It’s crying out without a jaw. And I’m looking at the family, and they’re just, you know, dead scared. And so I told them, I was like, Fucking shoot it, you know? At least kill it, because that can’t be fixed….

And from this Kossack diary:

This war was lost a long time ago and nothing…nothing will fix this. It will take decades under the best conditions to redeem our selves for the crimes committed by confused young men and women. It will take longer to fix the damage done to our reputation. This is the legacy of the Republicans and their latest Crusade, which like the other Crusades, also failed.

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  1. #1 by Lynette on July 14, 2007 - 10:21 am

    You know its funny, how you have these freak show Milbloggers complain about how the media doesn’t talk about the good stuff happening in Iraq.

    Its little wonder its taken so long for our boys to talk about this shit. The very same flag-waving assholes who claim to be supporting them, will shout them down if they speak out.

  2. #2 by glenn on July 14, 2007 - 12:16 pm

    For them, deep down, this is all good shit. They are to be pariahs, and have revealed themselves.

    Thanks for that. Patriots will be watching you milblog nuts now.

  3. #3 by Gordon on July 14, 2007 - 2:48 pm

    Right Wing News (non-serving wing nuts) has a spoof campaign ad for Cindy Sheehan that would be funny if it weren’t such a pitiful display of a sick and marginal mind.

  4. #4 by Richard Warnick on July 15, 2007 - 3:01 pm

    Wait a minute, I thought these aggressive searches and patrols were supposed to be for the purpose of bringing security and peace to the Iraqi people. The truth is it’s ugly and counterproductive. The Nation deserves credit for researching this, incidents of civilian casualties and mistreatment are being hushed up as much as possible. Most of our soldiers aren’t technically guilty of war crimes, but our operations and checkpoints inevitably take a toll through accidents and misunderstandings. The longer our forces are occupying Iraq, the more the Iraqis will hate Americans.

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