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After the [Iraq] war had begun, the television journalist Diane Sawyer pressed Bush on the difference between the assumption, ‘stated as a hard fact, that there were weapons of mass destruction,’ and the hypothetical possibility that Saddam ‘could move to acquire those weapons.’ Bush replied: ‘So what’s the difference?’ No offhand comment, this was Bush’s most articulate statement of the entire war, an artful parsing of a distinction that has little meaning in the context of national security.

Corey Robin (via theamericanbear)

Same justification with the war on Iran today. 

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thegrazing:

More piss…and more U.S. soldiers doing what they do best
The Pentagon must cutback on the amount of liquid given to their boys in the field…or make it possible for their drones to carry urination tanks with their predators missiles…
Yet another story of bad taste or bad splatter - If it wasn’t already horrifying enough that every single media outlet is covering the Afghan US soldier Urination fiasco, Democracy Now added this fuel to the fire…
Haditha Trial: Marine Sergeant Said, “We Should Kill Everyone” Prior to Mass Killing
A military trial is continuing for Sgt. Frank Wuterich, the last of the U.S. marines charged in the massacre of 24 Iraqi civilians in the Iraqi village of Haditha in November 2005. On Wednesday, a fellow marine testified that Wuterich called for violent retaliation against Iraqi civilians if they were attacked. Wuterich allegedly told his men, “If we ever get hit again, we should kill everyone in that vicinity.” Wuterich faces nine counts of voluntary manslaughter. During the trial, another soldier admitted he urinated on the skull of one of the dead Iraqis.

thegrazing:

More piss…and more U.S. soldiers doing what they do best

The Pentagon must cutback on the amount of liquid given to their boys in the field…or make it possible for their drones to carry urination tanks with their predators missiles…

Yet another story of bad taste or bad splatter - If it wasn’t already horrifying enough that every single media outlet is covering the Afghan US soldier Urination fiasco, Democracy Now added this fuel to the fire…

Haditha Trial: Marine Sergeant Said, “We Should Kill Everyone” Prior to Mass Killing

A military trial is continuing for Sgt. Frank Wuterich, the last of the U.S. marines charged in the massacre of 24 Iraqi civilians in the Iraqi village of Haditha in November 2005. On Wednesday, a fellow marine testified that Wuterich called for violent retaliation against Iraqi civilians if they were attacked. Wuterich allegedly told his men, “If we ever get hit again, we should kill everyone in that vicinity.” Wuterich faces nine counts of voluntary manslaughter. During the trial, another soldier admitted he urinated on the skull of one of the dead Iraqis.

Guantánamo numbers 171 men today – many of them held since the camp’s opening nearly 10 years ago, and some cleared but still wasting away out of sight and out of mind. That number also includes 46 who have been approved for “indefinite detention”, who will probably live and die there. In some cases, this is because the primary “evidence” against them has been elicited under torture, and even the most conservative judges have ruled that this renders their “confessions” invalid. In other cases, the administration is allowing detainees it considers “dangerous” to languish without trial so long as neither the Congress nor courts insist otherwise.

Guantánamo at 10: the defeat of liberty by fear

AUGUST STAT: In Iraq, no deaths for the first time. In Afghanistan, deadliest period since war began

canisfamiliaris:

Here it is, folks — one of the more unpleasant statistics you’ll hear this summer. First, the good news. In Iraq, August marked the first time there were no troop fatalities. Now for the bad news. In Afghanistan, August marked the deadliest month since the war began with 66 troops killed.

(From our homeland security reporter G.W. Schulz.

Image: Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson

(via centerforinvestigativereporting and ageofperil)

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