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SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 6:02AM

American Soldiers: Killing Randomly 4 Sport, Taking Trophies

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How long will it take for the US Television news, the M$M, to pick up this story?

How much coverage will it get in our snookie obsessed culture?

How ironic is it that Patreaus worries about riling muslims up over quoran burning when his men are randomly murdering innocent civilians with premeditation?  And this is not an isolated incident.  The Sergeant who initiated the sport killings did the same thing in Iraq and you know he is not a "lone bad apple" although that is how he will be portrayed.

When will we wake the fuck up to the fact that this is just one more war crime in a long series of war crimes in an illegal war that implicates us all?

 

The story:

US soldiers 'killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies'

Soldiers face charges over secret 'kill team' which allegedly murdered at random and collected fingers as trophies of war

Twelve American soldiers face charges over a secret "kill team" that allegedly blew up and shot Afghan civilians at random and collected their fingers as trophies.

Five of the soldiers are charged with murdering three Afghan men who were allegedly killed for sport in separate attacks this year. Seven others are accused of covering up the killings and assaulting a recruit who exposed the murders when he reported other abuses, including members of the unit smoking hashish stolen from civilians.

In one of the most serious accusations of war crimes to emerge from the Afghan conflict, the killings are alleged to have been carried out by members of a Stryker infantry brigade based in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan.

According to investigators and legal documents, discussion of killing Afghan civilians began after the arrival of Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs at forward operating base Ramrod last November. Other soldiers told the army's criminal investigation command that Gibbs boasted of the things he got away with while serving in Iraq and said how easy it would be to "toss a grenade at someone and kill them".

One soldier said he believed Gibbs was "feeling out the platoon".

Investigators said Gibbs, 25, hatched a plan with another soldier, Jeremy Morlock, 22, and other members of the unit to form a "kill team". While on patrol over the following months they allegedly killed at least three Afghan civilians. According to the charge sheet, the first target was Gul Mudin, who was killed "by means of throwing a fragmentary grenade at him and shooting him with a rifle", when the patrol entered the village of La Mohammed Kalay in January.

Morlock and another soldier, Andrew Holmes, were on guard at the edge of a poppy field when Mudin emerged and stopped on the other side of a wall from the soldiers. Gibbs allegedly handed Morlock a grenade who armed it and dropped it over the wall next to the Afghan and dived for cover. Holmes, 19, then allegedly fired over the wall.

Later in the day, Morlock is alleged to have told Holmes that the killing was for fun and threatened him if he told anyone.

The second victim, Marach Agha, was shot and killed the following month. Gibbs is alleged to have shot him and placed a Kalashnikov next to the body to justify the killing. In May Mullah Adadhdad was killed after being shot and attacked with a grenade.

The Army Times reported that a least one of the soldiers collected the fingers of the victims as souvenirs and that some of them posed for photographs with the bodies.

Five soldiers – Gibbs, Morlock, Holmes, Michael Wagnon and Adam Winfield – are accused of murder and aggravated assault among other charges. All of the soldiers have denied the charges. They face the death penalty or life in prison if convicted.

The killings came to light in May after the army began investigating a brutal assault on a soldier who told superiors that members of his unit were smoking hashish. The Army Times reported that members of the unit regularly smoked the drug on duty and sometimes stole it from civilians.

The soldier, who was straight out of basic training and has not been named, said he witnessed the smoking of hashish and drinking of smuggled alcohol but initially did not report it out of loyalty to his comrades. But when he returned from an assignment at an army headquarters and discovered soldiers using the shipping container in which he was billeted to smoke hashish he reported it.

Two days later members of his platoon, including Gibbs and Morlock, accused him of "snitching", gave him a beating and told him to keep his mouth shut. The soldier reported the beating and threats to his officers and then told investigators what he knew of the "kill team".

Following the arrest of the original five accused in June, seven other soldiers were charged last month with attempting to cover up the killings and violent assault on the soldier who reported the smoking of hashish. The charges will be considered by a military grand jury later this month which will decide if there is enough evidence for a court martial. Army investigators say Morlock has admitted his involvement in the killings and given details about the role of others including Gibbs. But his lawyer, Michael Waddington, is seeking to have that confession suppressed because he says his client was interviewed while under the influence of prescription drugs taken for battlefield injuries and that he was also suffering from traumatic brain injury.

"Our position is that his statements were incoherent, and taken while he was under a cocktail of drugs that shouldn't have been mixed," Waddington told the Seattle Times.

 

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So a platoon-mate rats them out for smoking in quarters and because he is persecuted for telling on them, this story comes out.

What are we teaching in our federally controlled schools that makes these 20 somethings think multiple premeditated murders are ok, but drugs are bad? Are we that lacking in moral fiber?
Kudos to the mainstream media for breaking this story. It's up to the rest of us now to care enough to give the story legs.
catnliar, blackfoam, and gorgon are gonna get you for resorting to FACTS!



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I am not trying to justify it or indicate it should be tolerated but stories like this appear in every war. This is what contempt for human life breeds. What's really contemptible is the official cover-up.
Poorsinner's definition of morality is commit war crimes, but cover them up.

Even as a sinner, (as your handle indicates) your performance is (piss) poor.
These acts are not the random acts of depraved individuals. They are the direct product of state policies and training that our soldiers are receiving.
This is just a tiny part of what is wrong with the way they are trying to solve problems. They can’t tell the difference between the solution to problems and the cause. Instead of fighting one war after another to defend democracy they need to educate the public first at home then perhaps abroad. The assumption that the way to improve security involves using military power all over the world without taking the point of view of the local people or paying attention to the “collateral damage” and the rogue soldiers that military training routinely produces is insane.

The USA as acting more like an empire trying to rule the world than a defender of democracy. If this leads to retaliation the blood of our troops and their civilians will be on the hands of those that instigated the war not those who exposed the atrocities. If they want to stop people from retaliating they should reel in their own troops and rethink how they train them or whether they need to fight these wars at all.
Okay first I would like to say that people like yourself BBE and rw nutjob make me hesitant to even call myself a liberal I would rather be on what ever side you guys are on I prefer the company of women in the bedroom but when I hang out I prefer to be with men. Unfortunately for me after a 51 year analysis of the whole situation my conclusions are socialism is the only viable solution to this mess.

For all the people who are in the habit of regurgitating the vile garbage of the main stream media, you can snivel what ever you want through the anonymity of your keyboard or in the sanctity of your own living room but if you should ever meet me in the street, and you will not know who I am because I do not advertise, be very careful what you say. I can guarantee you, you will not be ready for the consequences: DO NOT EVER SAY THAT THOSE PIMPS OVER THERE WEARING UNIFORMS ARE “FIGHTING” FOR ME!
Welcome to the Colosseum, please select your weapon of choice.
Wising up the marks. Good work.
And people ask why Muslims hate Americans. This is an example of the reason. The photos are vaguely reminiscent of hunters posing with dead deer. Truly appalling. These men are murdering criminals who were accepted into the army and allowed to run wild without supervision. Where was the Army unit's leadership and supervision during all of this? They should also be court-martialed for permitting this to go on.

How sad is it that we only learn of these incidents ONLY because the photos are published by a GERMAN news magazine? Journalism is dead in the US. Except for PBS and NPR, it's completely corporate and government controlled.
Stuff like this should be on the front page instead of stuff on celebrities and stupid recipes.