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Why do we know about.....
When guys in the forces do something "wrong" whilst at war why do get to hear about it?
Take this Iraqi soldier abuse, I understand that it is no way to behave but I just think that we (the general public) know too much and that what goes on out there should stay out there. These guys are tried for their crimes differently I assume because a "normal" court cant understand the kind of pressures and influences these boys are under, so should these things stay out of the papers except under exceptional circumstances?
I am open to changing my mind, I just want to know what good people think it serves for us to know about it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My girlfriend's father, a German, was captured at the end of WW2 at the age of 17. He passed through British and American POW camps before spending four years in French captivity in North Africa. He was treated as a human being throughout and even experienced the occasional kindness. Now, more than 60 years after the event, he bears no grudge against his captors; on the contrary.
Now think of the poor sods beaten senseless by British thugs in Iraq. What will they think in 60 years' time? And who can blame them.
that when they beat up kids and unarmed citizens.. because of these daily pressures..
that we cannot and should not judge them on what they did..
because we are not soldiers..
because we are not them...
because we don't invade other people's country in an effort to save them from themselves...
so if any of these circumstances were to occur, we should be kept in the dark about it and go about our daily lives, smelling the sweet roses and have our biggest worries in the form of what we should be having for dinner and what colour toothbrush should I get next..
is that what you're asking?
That's a hell of a question. Let me know when you find out.