stupid rightwing old fucker aka Cal Thomas wrote:Second, Iraqis and insurgents from other countries have made sport of knocking off American and British troops by sniper fire and exploding devices.
How this justifies torture of prisoners, I hve no idea. That's right, bombs and sniper fire are only immoral when the other guy does it.
Newspapers recently carried the story of a young boy who shot and killed an American soldier.
That's terrible. Still waiting for how it justifies jack shit.
Third, where was the world's outrage when mass graves, rape and torture rooms and other evidence of Saddam Hussein's genocide and other inhumanities were revealed?
Don't change the subject, asshole. Furthermore, Saddam Hussien was long held as a monster and forgive the world for holding the US to a higher standard (which the US helped along with it's sanctimonious rhetoric).
Some Arab commentators are repeating the myth that the West has, once again, humiliated Muslims. If there has been humiliation, it isn't the fault of the West. It is Muslims' fault.
This should be
good
They took trillions of dollars in oil money, and instead of building a culture dedicated to elevating their people, including women, they have squandered it on agendas and adventures that had the opposite result. Like communism, which blamed the West for its failure to produce a better life for people forced to live under that system, Arab dictatorships must have an external enemy to keep people from blaming their leaders for the misery they have created.
WTF does this have to do with US torture of Iraqi prisoners, you moron?
Before universal condemnation of British and American forces goes any further, consider the comments of columnist Barbara Amiel in the May 3 Daily Telegraph of London: "The first casualty of war, it is claimed, is truth. I'd say the first casualty is context. Demanding that troops, who are subject on a daily basis to roadside bombs, suicide attacks, ambushes and rocket-propelled grenades, should respond without any cruel or unprofessional incidents would be a demand for sainthood. These troops face resentment and hatred from some of the very people they came to liberate and did liberate. Most coalition troops feel, mistakenly or not, that they are doing a favour to people with a personal animosity and primitive methods not usually found in Western warfare."
That's the best way to look at these pictures.
I just love this: "a personal animosity and primitive methods not usually found in Western warfare"- if
only the poorly equipped and trained insurgents/guerillas fought catering to their enemies strengths, allowing them all to be massacred in two seconds flat by superior firepower, US troops wouldn't have to stoop to torture. Are you convinced?