http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1212755,00.html
It's been a while since I was in Britain, but, correct me if I am wrong, the Guardian is not exactly run by wild-eyed liberals. I do not think that the Bush administration realizes the extent of the fiasco.
Dana
>Hmm..
>
>Never even considered war crimes.
>
>And I don't think it will stick. Unless International Law really does
>apply to the United States.
>Since the US is the most powerful country in the world and has shown
>it's not afraid to use that power any way it sees fit,I doubt it will
>bound itself to the archaic notion of 'international law'.
>
>So there'll be no war crimes tribunals.
>Of course.if this were some other country,
>then of course these people and their commanders would possibly be tried
>
>for war crimes.
>
>But the good ole boys are safe as per usual.
>
>-Gel
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