License to Kill

by David VIckrey
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We all saw the grainy video of the US Marine standing over a severely wounded, unarmed Iraqi insurgent and then firing his weapon, instantly killing the man. Surely, we thought, that action will be investigated and the soldier would be brought to justice.  Wrong.

WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) – The U.S. military has ruled that no
charges will be filed against a Marine in the fatal shooting of a
wounded and unarmed Iraqi in a Falluja mosque last November in an
incident shown in a television pool report, NBC News reported on
Wednesday.
After a five-month investigation, the Marine Corps determined that the
Marine corporal fired in self-defense and no charges would be filed,
the report said.

From Abu Ghraib to the killing of the Italian officer Calipari, the US military has exonerated its own members from all culpability in one offense after another.  No wonder erphschwester asks: "Ist Amerika wirklich dieses großartige, christliche Land, als das es sich verkauft?"  Bernd Pickert in taz , notes that the whole process concerning the investigations into Fallujah and Abu Ghraib taints the entire US justice system:

Nun bemisst sich die Qualität rechtsstaatlicher Aufarbeitung solcher
Fälle nicht in der Höhe des Strafmaßes, wenngleich der weltweite
öffentliche Druck das mitunter zu suggerieren scheint. Auch ein
Freispruch kann völlig berechtigt sein – wenn denn die Untersuchung ein
echtes Interesse gezeigt hat, Hergang und Hintergrund der Taten
vollständig aufzuklären. Eben das aber ist in beiden Fällen nicht
geschehen – und in etlichen mehr, bei denen US-Soldaten im Irak
vorgeworfen wird, verwundete Feinde bewusst getötet zu haben.

As Bob Herbert noted yesterday in the New York Times,   "the entire conduct of this wretched war should be thoroughly investigated."

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