Sunday, October 23, 2005

So flying planes into buildings, decapitating people and dragging bodies through the streets is okay...

...but don't you dare burn the rotting, stinking corpses of Taliban soldiers that had been cowardly abandoned!

Stench Prompted U.S. Troops to Burn Corpses
There simply wasn't enough room on the rocky hilltop above Gonbaz village in southern Afghanistan for the U.S. platoon and the corpses of the two Taliban fighters. The Taliban men had been killed in a firefight 24 hours earlier, and in the 90 degree heat, their bodies had become an unbearable presence, soldiers who were present have told TIME. Nor was the U.S. Army unit about to leave — the hilltop commanded a strategic view of the village below where other Taliban were suspected to be hiding.

Earlier, Lt. Eric Nelson, the leader of B Company, I-508 platoon leader had sent word down to Gonbaz asking the villagers to pick up the bodies and bury them according to Muslim ritual. But the villagers refused — probably because the dead fighters weren't locals but Pakistanis, surmised one U.S. army officer.

It was then that Lt. Nelson took the decision that could jeopardize his service career. "We decided to burn the bodies," one soldier recounts, "because they were bloated and they stank."

So when our troops step in to clean up the mess with absolutely no ill-will intended, the left can't express their outrage fast or loud enough, but they find no problem in remaining completely silent over the fact that these dead men's fellow Muslims just left the bodies to sit and rot in the sun.

I like this part myself:
Fueling the furor was the fact that the TV report showed that after the bodies were torched, a U.S. Psychological-Operations team descended on Gonbaz in Humvees with their loudspeakers booming: "Taliban, you are cowardly dogs. You are too scared to come down and retrieve the bodies. This just proves you are the lady-boys we always believed you to be."

Yep. It makes people angry because it's true.

UPDATE: Even the Australian journalist who filmed the troops burning the bodies completely disagrees with the liberals' portrayl of this situation:
I actually believe that the guys who were involved in the burning did it with honorable, you know, reasons. They did it through their orders, or they did if for hygiene. I had no doubt in my mind that they were telling me the truth. If they were doing something that was problematic or controversial, there’s no way they would have shown me this. There’s no way they would have let me go up there and film this.

Also, he understands why the psy-ops went in to taunt the Taliban:
They want the Taliban to fight them because they can't find them otherwise. It's a really crazy situation. And, you know, the fact that they're announcing these kind of, you know, sort of incredible statements, I think, says a lot about the war that's going on there. I mean, they really want to be attacked. That's the only way they can find them.

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