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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (641956)1/12/2012 9:54:03 PM
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>> Those soldiers should be court-martialed for what they did. That's obvious.

This kind of crap happens in every war. A Marine friend of mine who served in Vietnam once told me of guys sexually abusing the corpses of dead VC in the most deranged ways conceivable. Read any credible WWII book and you'll find everything you can imagine -- down to absolute murder of prisoners. And the Japanese certainly did their share (read "Unbroken" by Hillenbrand. Geez.)

At any rate, these soldiers ought to understand that the enemy can make great use of a video like this -- particularly after Abu Ghraib, and the potential for damage is huge. I would think they would be court-martialed for that if nothing else.

War's not fair, and the reality is that the enemy has done far worse to our dead soldiers, and they would gladly flaunt it in many instances.
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