I’m not offended!
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07-04-2019, 09:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2019 11:43 AM by David Lockmiller.)
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RE: I’m not offended!
(07-04-2019 06:29 AM)AussieMick Wrote: “77 % of Americans believe U.S. service members should not be prosecuted for war crimes committed overseas.” You are correct. The stated source for the quote was Clarion. You may view the screenshot at the 25:44 mark of the YouTube video of the News Hour July 3, 2019 episode. You also state: A 2018 Clarion Project poll found that 77 percent of Americans believed U.S. service members shouldn't be prosecuted for overseas war crimes simply because "war is a stressful situation and allowances should be made." It is almost needless to state that "war is a stressful situation" for the soldiers on both sides. It is the least stressful situation when you have captured and disarmed a wounded enemy combatant. Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher was found not guilty of murdering an ISIS prisoner in Iraq. The decorated Navy Seal had been accused of stabbing to death the wounded teenage captive back in 2017. And, after World War I, civilized nations agreed that the use of chemical weapons would henceforth be considered a war crime. But Syria does it to this day with the blessing (or without the censure) of their Russian ally. (07-04-2019 07:15 AM)My Name Is Kate Wrote: The question was: Kate, thank you very much for that insightful information. The PBS News Hour should be informed of this because in publishing this statement they have done an extreme disservice to the American people by mischaracterizing our opinion on the subject in such a disgraceful manner. P.S. I copied over this entire post and sent it to viewermail@newshour.org. Hopefully, the PBS NewsHour will make a clarification and retraction. But, I will not be holding my breath. "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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