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June 06, 2006


Michael Yon on Haditha

Michael Yon, a gifted writer and former Green Beret, has posted an excellent perspective on Haditha. Embedded with a number of military units in Iraq, he understands both the horrors of war and why media coverage of the circumstances surrounding the civilian deaths is culpable.

Few people know what happened last November in Haditha. I first learned heard about it when the Associated Press called to ask if I was present. The answer was "no." But I do know how our troops typically act on counterinsurgency missions, how surprisingly honest they can be about mistakes they make in the field, and the lengths to which they go to avoid collateral civilian injuries when on patrol and conducting raids and ambushes. I also know about being on the business end of an accusatory finger, after having been wrongly accused of murder. I never denied the fistfight or that a man had died as a result. I admitted to it, but no murder was committed. I was nineteen at the time, and in the Army. That was an acute lesson on how bad press can chart a legal trajectory.

Michael makes a number of points, supported by experience, regarding what can happen during the heat of battle and afterwards. His first point is well stated:

In the matter of Haditha, what we do know is that an investigation is underway. The results of that investigation have not been issued publicly and it is uncertain whether those results will include criminal charges. Because we have one of the only militaries on earth that actually investigates its own troops so openly, at the end of the day, we can and do hold our people to very high standards. Granted, in this case, apparently it took a media pry-bar to crack the lid, but we also have one of the only militaries in the world where a writer - even one who is flagrantly anti-military - can embed with combat troops.


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Posted by Deb at June 6, 2006 01:26 PM

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