Friday, December 29, 2006

Freelance reporters fight subpoena in court-martial of soldier - Examiner.com
Olson said she will appear at the hearing, but will object to testifying. Jamail's attorney, Dan Siegel, would not say whether his client would appear in court.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

An American Foreign Legion -- Nothing but a full bowl of bad
The idea was first floated in a February, 2005 Los Angeles Times op-ed column by neoconservative Nostradamus Max Boot. Boot, a dogged proponent of American Empire who regards Rudyard Kipling as the premier foreign policy thinker of the modern age, suggested modeling the new enterprise after the French Foreign Legion — he dubbed it the “Freedom Legion” — in what must surely be the only recorded instance of a neoconservative publicly offering anything remotely resembling praise for that most obstinate of nations.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Military considers recruiting foreigners - The Boston Globe
Foreign citizens serving in the US military is a highly charged issue, which could expose the Pentagon to criticism that it is essentially using mercenaries to defend the country.
Mediacrity: U.S. Media May Hope Haditha Charges Are Dismissed
...the U.S. media would avoid itself possibly being put on trial for its shortcomings in coverage of the Iraq war. To the extent that the prosecutors’ case relies upon the Iraqi stringers and suspect “witnesses” used by U.S. media, their case will be both weak and will publicly expose the grave shortcomings of the U.S. media’s operations in the Iraq war zone – in effect, functionally often acting as useful adjuncts to our enemies and the secure and free future of Iraq and the region.
With this public statement issued on Wednesday, 20 December...

Lt. Gen. Mattis interview "on Marines" with NC Times Mark Walker
Now you can have any kind of (complaint) about the American media or Western media you want, but there is at least a nod, an effort toward objectivity. The [Iraqi] stringers who are being brought in, who are bringing in these stories, are not bringing that same degree of objectivity.

So on the one hand, our enemy is denying our media access to the battlefield, where anything perhaps that I say as a general is subject to any number of interpretations, challenges, questions, but the enemy's story basically gets there without that because our media is unable to challenge them. It's unwitting, but at the same time, it can promote the enemy's agenda, simply because there is an apparent attempt at objectivity.
JAG Hunter here: Let's follow Lt. Gen. Mattis' logic. Mattis correctly observes, on Wednesday, 20 Dec., Iraqi stringers and Iraqi sources for U.S. journalists are being "brought in," immune from objective challenge, as part of a dedicated campaign to "promote the enemy agenda." And yet on the next day, in the name of the president of the United States (convening authority for the Commander-in-Chief), Lt. Gen. Mattis advanced charges against 8 Marines, last Thursday (21 December) , chiefly based on reports of Iraqi stringers and loyalists (so far immune from challenge) who've accused our Marines (widely observed by many) as part of a dedicated campaign to "promote the enemy agenda."

Lemme get this straight. Mattis first complained about flawed reporting calling for "objectivity" so far gone missing because of a U.S. media blocked and obstructed from the battlefield, but advanced charges against his Marines next day based in large measure upon that same incompetent journalism? Ya mean
Marine officer hose reports up the chain of command were right, and the Iraqi based reports were wrong?

Huh?

And whatta know. Mattis just talked
his Marines out of their imminent courts-martial. And he's supplied enough justification to efface those courts-martial findings Mattis' already dispensed.

Here's my command to Mattis: RELEASE THOSE MARINES INSTANTLY. RELEASE THE CORPSMAN.
DROP ALL CHARGES FACING EVERYONE ELSE. RETURN ALL THESE MEN TO ACTIVE DUTY.

We need their help.

And turn in your retirement papers. NOW!

No one needs you, Lt. Gen. Mattis, any more.

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