Iraq Friendly Fire: US Tank Appears To Attack American Soldiers (VIDEO)

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Salon   |   October 14, 2008 12:12 PM


Oct. 14, 2008 | PHILADELPHIA -- Once a cop, always a cop. Asked if she wanted to see a graphic battle video showing her son Albert bleeding to death, Jean Feggins, retired from the Philadelphia Police Department, said yes.

"Listen, I've moved dead bodies of people I don't even know," she told me, as she sat on a brown couch in the den of her West Philadelphia row house. "I need to know everything. Because he is not a stranger. That's my baby. That's my child."

When Pfc. Albert Nelson died in Iraq in 2006, the Army first told Feggins that he might have been killed by friendly fire, and then that it was enemy mortars. She says she never believed the Army's explanation. "I always felt like they were lying to me," she said. "I could never prove it."

"I would ask the casualty officer what was going on. I'd be told they are still working on the report," she said. "They were still doing their investigation. What could I do? It's the U.S. military. I had no control."

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Oct. 14, 2008 | PHILADELPHIA -- Once a cop, always a cop. Asked if she wanted to see a graphic battle video showing her son Albert bleeding to death, Jean Feggins, retired from the Philadelphia Police...
Oct. 14, 2008 | PHILADELPHIA -- Once a cop, always a cop. Asked if she wanted to see a graphic battle video showing her son Albert bleeding to death, Jean Feggins, retired from the Philadelphia Police...
 
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Iraq: The world's largest video game ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 10/14/2008

The enduring phrase from Sept 11: "Let's Roll."

Dick Cheney's legacy to that spirit as voiced by one of the poor bastards in the tape: "Cut that bitch off."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 10/14/2008

End the war now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 10/14/2008
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All during the video, a line from Yes's "Yours is No Disgrace" was flowing through my mind:

"Death-defying,
mutilating
armies gather near.
Crawling out
of dirty holes,
their morals,
their morals disappear."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 10/14/2008
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US military justice = biggest oxymoron ever.

When is the last time ANYONE was charged with anything? A slap on the wrist is all they get, and only when the case has a high profile...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 10/14/2008
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Bring them home NOW!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 10/14/2008
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My lord! The video is hard to watch. People this is serious business. We've got to pay attention to the real consequences of our foreign policy. We really need to consider what it means in blood and lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 10/14/2008
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4180 dead, 30000 wounded, 100000 Iraqis dead, 3 million Iraqis displaced, 7 years, no WMDs, no 9-11 connection, sectrarian cleansing rampant, civil war is likely.

why are we still doing this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 10/14/2008
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Bring them home NOW !
To those who say the only way to leave Iraq is with a "win," please define to yourselves what a win is, and if that "win" is at all possible in the real world. And no, "wipin' them all out" is not among the numbered options.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 10/14/2008

What i know for sure is what my father told me.

He was a combat infantry man in Italy in WW II.

He said combat was the most confusing thing he had ever been through. You don't know if you are winning or losing. You are mostly just confused. And scared.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 10/14/2008
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I've always thought we need more accountability in the military, it's one of the greatest problems of the United States.

That said, I've always come up with a blank when it comes to how you could even hypothetically enforce this. Anyone got anything?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 10/14/2008

Yeah, turn the war crimes and incidents like this over to civilian investigators and civilian courts.

You can't trust the military to police itself just like you can't trust Wall street to police itself.

Real simple, civilian justice just like everyone else. Maybe the family of Pat Tillman would have some answers today along with hundreds of other families who've been strung along so the military can save face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 10/14/2008

If this happened in Afghanistan I would suck it up but it's in Iraq. All I could do is cry when we lose another.

No question it's a cover-up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 10/14/2008
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