Torturing prisoners

Pfaff, William

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...Additionally, the military doctrine of "force protection" mandates killing civilians perceived as in any way threatening to U.S...
...forces...
...But that is what they have been trained to think...
...Their attitude toward the Iraqis is tragic, it's awful....As far as they are concerned, Iraq is bandit country and every-body is out to kill them...
...He does not speak in terms of defeating them, much less of negotiating with them...
...In the Afghanistan war, it summarily shipped prisoners outside of the country, notably to Guantanamo, without serious examination of their cases, and in disregard of Geneva norms concerning prisoners taken in war...
...A British officer recently complained to the (pro-American) Daily Telegraph in London that Americans "don't see the Iraqi people the way we see them...
...Dehumanizing language has deliberately been employed to describe all those who oppose the United States...
...The Bush administration, even be-fore 9 /11, displayed hostility to inter-national law and treaty obligations that it held would limit national sovereignty or obstruct U.S...
...U.S...
...Those who oppose the United States in Iraq and elsewhere have to be eliminated, the defense secretary says...
...The cumulative effect of this has conveyed to American troops that international and national norms of lawful con-duct have been suspended (or crucially limited) in the war against terror...
...An American friend who works in Saudi Arabia recently e-mailed me to say "It's all over with those pro-American Arabs who until now have credited Washington with good intentions in Iraq...
...This requires U.S...
...But who debauched these young American men and women soldiers...
...There is bipartisan responsibility for what has happened...
...press and political circles...
...To what extent have the policies of the Bush administration contributed to a state of mind and morale in the military that opened the way to this torture, abuse, and, in some cases, apparent murder of prisoners...
...Photographs of American women soldiers sexually taunting and abusing naked and bound Arab men says to them that the United States is a totally depraved society...
...This lies behind the administration's pressure for violent action to "change regimes" and intimidate so-called rogue nations, constantly described (however implausibly) by the president and vice president as threatening mass-destruction attacks on the United States and jeopardizing national survival...
...military forces...
...Army regulations on dealing with prisoners of war were bypassed because these people were, by presidential definition, "enemy combatants," not prisoners of war...
...Finally, there is a problem with U.S...
...I would argue that the moral debauchery came down the chain of command from Washington...
...Some Afghan and other "war against terror" prisoners were transferred to thirdcountries...
...While administration disregard for international, military, and constitutional law was widely acknowledged at the time, there was little protest in the American press, and no effective challenge from Democratic Party leaders...
...Offensive operations intended to "shock and awe" terrorize opponents through massive use of violence, even when civilians are potential victims (as in the armored-column assault that led the attack on Baghdad a year ago...
...military doctrine...
...question has to be answered about the torture of prisoners in Iraq that goes beyond the electoral consequences of this affair for George W. Bush...
...Again there was negligible reaction in U.S...
...It has to do with the manner in which the so-called war against terror has been con-ducted, the values and attitudes that have characterized the conduct of that war, and certain aspects of doctrine and indoctrination within U.S...
...They view them as untermenschen—subhuman, a term applied by the Nazis to Jews and Gypsies....They are not concerned about the Iraqi loss of life the way we are...
...One result of that training was what happened in Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad...
...2004, Tribune Media Services International A Commonweal 8 May 21, 2004...
...In Afghanistan, and subsequently in Iraq, an obvious reason for the involvement of civilian "contract employees" in intelligence and interrogations has been that they are not subject to military discipline, and responsibility for them and for what they do can be "plausibly denied" by U.S...
...officials...
...soldiers to consider, and treat, all Iraqis as potential enemies, and their lives of lesser worth than American lives...
...Ordinary American common-law norms of justice, requiring timely presentation of charges, legal representation, and impartial adjudication, were ignored—and continue to be ignored...
...Young military reservists from small American towns do not spontaneously torture, humiliate, sexually abuse, and obscenely mock powerless prisoners unless people in authority over them have ordered or encouraged them to do so...
...Iraq had to be attacked before it was "too late...
...national interests...
...Reporters were informed—with a smile and a wink—that this was because they could be tortured there...
...All this is consistent with the belief of some neoconservatives that history is made through violence, and that in the national cause, a governing elite has the right to withhold information from the public in order to achieve goals that the leaders alone are in a position to understand...
...It can be argued that the Bush administration created a state of expectation and a mode of conduct hostile to thetraditional norms of military behavior, and an attitude toward Iraqi, Afghan, and other Islamic "terrorists" that opened the way to atrocities...

Vol. 131 • May 2004 • No. 10


 
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