P.Fritz wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:00:50 GMT, "Jim," wrote:
http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2005/...re2/print.html
Extract
On another subject, Karpinski said she had seen written orders to hold
a prisoner that the CIA had captured without keeping records. The
documents released by the ACLU quote an unnamed Army officer at Abu
Ghraib as saying military intelligence officers and the CIA worked out a
written agreement on how to handle unreported detainees. An Army report
issued last September said investigators could not find any copies of
any such written agreement.
Karpinski said Maj. Gen. Walter Wodjakowski, then the No. 2 Army
general in Iraq, told her in the summer of 2003 not to release more
prisoners, even if they were innocent.
"I don't care if we're holding 15,000 innocent civilians. We're winning
the war," Karpinski said Wodjakowski told her. She said she replied:
"Not inside the wire, you're not, sir."
Hmmm..... A hearsay account claiming to have seen unverified military
documents on prisoners kept allegedly without records, quoting an
unnamed Army officer.
Yep, This sure smells credible...
I'll pull a chucky.......Saloon??? what a credible
source.................NOT
Dave
From a previous post. -- Because you don't like the source, doesn't
make it a lie (except possibly in the case of Faux)
"The transcript of the May 2004 interview was among hundreds of pages
of documents about Iraq prisoner abuses the group made public Thursday
after getting them under the Freedom of Information Act."