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JohnH wrote:
You miss the point, I think. Not at all. Why so quick to jump to that conclusion? Did you read all of my post? If the Uniform Code of Military Justice is applied to a Colonel who fires a pistol to scare someone, then I would expect the UCMJ to be applied to a Marine who shoots a wounded, unarmed (if that be the case) Iraqi. I would expect so too, but it doesn't always happen that way. All it would take is for the people who were there at the scene to be unwilling to step forward and put up charges. That would not be collateral damage. It would, if it occurred as depicted, be murder. Agreed. And it has happened many many times. Collateral damage is, by definition, unintended. The shooting of the Iraqi, as depicted, was intended. I see no comparison. My mention of collateral damage was referring to a different case entirely. DSK |
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