Well Ace as we learn more of what is going in Iraq, is starting to look like when it comes to Iraqi civilians in their own country death is not an
issue.
I guess the "Culture of life" applies only in the US soil.
Telegraph
The marines say one of their combat teams came under fire from guards in a convoy of four-wheel-drives belonging to Zapata Engineering, a firm based in North Carolina that is involved in reconstruction projects.
A marine observation post was fired at three hours later by the same convoy, according to Lt Col Dave Lapan, a marines spokesman.
The contractors' vehicles were eventually stopped by metal spikes in the road.
Soldiers promptly arrested the security men, including 16 Americans and three Iraqis, who were placed in a detention centre. They have since been sent home.
The Zapata employees have admitted firing at civilian vehicles but deny targeting marines.
--snip--
They are even more unpopular with Iraqis. Interior ministry officials say at least 12 Iraqi civilians are killed by contractors every week in the capital.
"Enough is enough," said an official at the interior ministry. "We are looking at ways to tighten weapons licenses, and to punish the worst cases. The culture of impunity must stop."
Originally posted by AceOfBase
I was just reading through an article on the contractors who shot at US forces in Iraq and the part about the number of civilians killed really stood out.
Telegraph
The marines say one of their combat teams came under fire from guards in a convoy of four-wheel-drives belonging to Zapata Engineering, a firm based in North Carolina that is involved in reconstruction projects.
A marine observation post was fired at three hours later by the same convoy, according to Lt Col Dave Lapan, a marines spokesman.
The contractors' vehicles were eventually stopped by metal spikes in the road.
Soldiers promptly arrested the security men, including 16 Americans and three Iraqis, who were placed in a detention centre. They have since been sent home.
The Zapata employees have admitted firing at civilian vehicles but deny targeting marines.
--snip--
They are even more unpopular with Iraqis. Interior ministry officials say at least 12 Iraqi civilians are killed by contractors every week in the capital.
"Enough is enough," said an official at the interior ministry. "We are looking at ways to tighten weapons licenses, and to punish the worst cases. The culture of impunity must stop."
These types of forces need to stopped and sent out of Iraq.
Who are they accountable to?
How can they kill Iraqi civilians and not be charged with murder?
[edit on 10-6-2005 by AceOfBase]