Brutal Reality of War : Dead-Check in Falluja
A reporter writes about how he witnessed "a cold-blooded execution" during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. This news article raises disturbing questions about the horror of the U.S. occupation as well as self-censorship among reporters.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2440
Medics Testify to Fallujah's Horrors
Here's an article that wasn't printed during the initial invasion of Iraq in March 2003: The first time Jose Ramirez saw a human body ripped apart by a rocket, it took hours for him to regain his composure. Nothing in his training as a Navy medical corpsman had prepared him for the sight of the dead Marine brought in September to the military field hospital outside Fallujah. "I walked around in shock," said Ramirez, 26, of San Antonio, a Navy petty officer third class attached to Bravo Surgical Company.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2443
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2440
Medics Testify to Fallujah's Horrors
Here's an article that wasn't printed during the initial invasion of Iraq in March 2003: The first time Jose Ramirez saw a human body ripped apart by a rocket, it took hours for him to regain his composure. Nothing in his training as a Navy medical corpsman had prepared him for the sight of the dead Marine brought in September to the military field hospital outside Fallujah. "I walked around in shock," said Ramirez, 26, of San Antonio, a Navy petty officer third class attached to Bravo Surgical Company.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2443
Starmail - 25. Nov, 14:48