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Erik Vistica <[log in to unmask]>
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 What was the soldier's perception? It starts there. It matters not if
the enemy is wounded if his intent is still to kill you, that is, he is
still an enemy combatant, *not* a wounded prisoner. One news report said
    the Iraqi's hands were under a blanket and that they were moving.

How is the soldier to make this determination about intent without
losing his life for showing mercy to an enemy that has proven his tactic
is to kill you for showing mercy?

Did the wounded Iraqi do *anything* to indicate that he was not a threat?

Christian Lheureux wrote:
> Brice, in theory, and in a perfect world, you would be perfectly right. But you forget one thing : the whole world has now seen the footage of an obviously defenceless man killed by a US soldier. Even if it's later proved that the GI was trying to defend himself or whatever legitimate motive, the damage has been done : the act has been seen on TV the world over. That's the bad news.
>
> In other words, the claim that the US Army is trying to be humane is, at best, moot and, at worst, a pure farce. This is the very bad news.
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> Clearly, we're not dealing with fact. We're dealing with perception. That's what the whole media game is all about. Perception.
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>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part
>>de Brice Yokem
>>Envoyé : mercredi 17 novembre 2004 17:42
>>À : [log in to unmask]
>>Objet : Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Veterans Day or Armistice Day
>>
>>Bottom line : stress is an explanation, not an excuse.
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>>OK, my objection, to your objection, is the appearance of giving
>>equal condemnation to both acts, when clearly the allied armed
>>forces are making an attempt to play by rules which the opposition
>>is not even making a pretence of abiding.  So the USA and friends
>>should be congratulated for trying to be humane in the face of
>>a throroughly ruthless enemy.
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