Collateral Murder
Okem
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5th April 2010 10:44 EST WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff.Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded.http://collateralmurder.com/Bellow is said video. You may, or may not, want to watch it. But it's seems to be being pretty much ignored by the main news outlets (apart from Al jazeera), guess it's literally just old news and 'Tiger Woods plays golf' is much more relevant.***JUST TO REITERATE. VIDEO IS OF ACTUAL COMBAT FOOTAGE WHICH IS PRETTY DISTURBING***
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"It's their fault for bringing their kids to a battle."
"I don't know how the children got hurt." -Major Brent Cummings
Gee, Major, maybe it has something to do with your "rules of engagement" AKA kill at will.
I can see how dude at 4:09 peering around the bldg could be mistaken for armed with something. sure doesn't look long enough to be an RPG though.
very sad but "murder" is not the right word, at least not until there's an investigation. a defense attorney could do a lot with this tape/transcript IMO.
(I only watched thru the initial round of fire BTW.)
Yeah, war is hell.
I hope this only seems brutal "out of context".
Imagine my surprise, then, to click on a YouTube clip of a discussion of the video on MSNBC, and discover they're showing the "highlights" on a permanent loop at the side of the screen during the discussion. Nice work, guys.
There are certain things you should reasonably expect to be able to avoid catching involuntary sight of, even on news channels. But when you loop that shit up like it's an animated gif created by some 4chan pondlife f0r t3h lulz, then it's a straight red from me.
Crazy stuff really.
It's like something Tom Clancy wrote. The US government is pulling some crazy shit.
Not every main news outlet thinks Tiger Woods is more important.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/06/world/middleeast/06baghdad.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
I couldn't get through the video. The whole thing makes me ill. And since when is picking up the bodies a reason to engage?
Sad how most media is not talking about this.
Drudge =
The story re: the video broke today and it looks like most news agencies are trying to vet it properly. It's getting out there.
http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&topic=w&ncl=dLkypv_fpVZQlDMaE1ud-OlqedM-M
It's on the front page of the Times.
What are you looking for, exactly?
Look, I'm not about to give the mainstream media a pass on their Iraq coverage since a lot of these outlets were complicit (intentionally or not) on selling a bullshit war to begin with. But it also doesn't make sense to single THIS out as being some super egregious example that's been ignored when you look at the grand arc of war coverage. At the height of the Iraq war, especially during the insurgency, most of the MSM outlets I can think of were running front page stuff on the War EVERYDAY. You couldn't get away from the death count. There were constant stories about all kinds of scandals. The idea that the media was only fixated on [fill in the blank of the latest TMZ/celeb scandal] is revisionist bullshit.
None of that means the media couldn't have done a *better* job. Of course they could and should have. Since before the invasion. But I don't get how THIS story is so special as to highlight except that there's now video. How many civilians in Iraq were unnecessarily killed? How many journalist? How many times did that become a story? Or not?
It's not like this was more egregious than stuff that did make it above the fold (example: the Blackwater massacre). The difference, again, is that there's video. That's the story that broke.
"US military mistakenly kill unarmed civilians", I'm afraid, has become unfailingly ordinary.
But it's the gung-ho glee that makes my piss boil. I'd be a lot more hesitant to pull the trigger. But then I guess that's why I'm not out there "Taking scalps".
Another main part about the story is the governments involvement with wikileaks.
Things like US Intelligence plans to destroy Wikileaks which came to light recently.
Or this http://morgue.isprettyawesome.com/?p=1361
f*cking BULLSHIT. THere's no mistakes involved when the helicopter shoots a van trying to rescue the injured. Dipshit mutherfuckers would do the same to an ambulance probably laughing about how the red cross just makes aiming easier.
Forgive me for being a pissy euro liberal, but I'm not yet inured enough to this shit to call it ordinary.
rotten to the core
Point taken. Just remove "mistakenly."
Doesn't change the point though: the military kills civilians all the time. Sometimes it makes the news, sometimes it doesn't. But this incident has become newsworthy because video exists of it and that means the story's timeline began yesterday.
http://www.cnn.com/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
http://abcnews.go.com/
But I did find out Michael Douglas is no longer leading with his libido .