Saturday, May 5, 2007

Losing Hearts and Minds - on all sides


Washington Post reports the results of a survey of US troops in Iraq shows widespread willingness to tolerate or commit abuses:

More than one-third of U.S. soldiers in Iraq surveyed by the Army said they believe torture should be allowed if it helps gather important information about insurgents, the Pentagon disclosed yesterday. Four in 10 said they approve of such illegal abuse if it would save the life of a fellow soldier.

In addition, about two-thirds of Marines and half the Army troops surveyed said they would not report a team member for mistreating a civilian or for destroying civilian property unnecessarily. "Less than half of Soldiers and Marines believed that non-combatants should be treated with dignity and respect," the Army report stated.

About 10 percent of the 1,767 troops in the official survey -- conducted in Iraq last fall -- reported that they had mistreated civilians in Iraq, such as kicking them or needlessly damaging their possessions.


And we're not just talking about the grunts. See evidence of the systematic discounting of Iraqi lives and basic human rights at the command level here. Can you say "Downward Spiral," boys and girls?

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