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" WASHINGTON - Evidence collected on the deaths of 24 Iraqis in Haditha supports accusations that U.S. Marines deliberately shot the civilians, including unarmed women and children, a Pentagon official said Wednesday.
Agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service have completed their initial work on the incident last November, but may be asked to probe further as Marine Corps and Navy prosecutors review the evidence and determine whether to recommend criminal charges, according to two Pentagon officials who discussed the matter on condition of anonymity.
The decision on whether to press criminal charges ultimately will be made by the commander of the accused Marines�?parent unit, the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Pendleton, Calif. That currently is Lt. Gen. John Sattler, but he is scheduled to move to a Pentagon assignment soon; his successor will be Lt. Gen. James Mattis. "
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Main Entry: in·fi·del Pronunciation: 'in-f&-d&l, -f&-"del
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from in- + fidelis faithful -- more at FIDELITY1 : one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity
2 a : an unbeliever with respect to a particular religion b : one who acknowledges no religious belief
3 : a disbeliever in something specified or understood
- infidel adjective
* NOTE: IT'S GOOD TO SEE THAT JUSTICE PREVEALED IN THE END... sort of... This lad was dealt with by the law in the end. God forgives murderers too. I do not believe his discharge is now considered "honorable" any longer... It won't restore those lives that were lost but perhaps he just may consider having a good long talk with the Lord about it. Talk to Jesus, Steven... trust me... you are also a victim.
" Exactly what happened to Steven Green in Iraq is not clear. All that is known is that seven weeks after being honorably discharged for what the Army called a "personality disorder," Green was arrested last month for a horrific crime. According to the indictment, he raped an Iraqi girl in Al Mahmudiyah and murdered her and her family. Five other soldiers in the 502nd have also been charged with complicity in the crime. Among the accused is Jesse Spielman of Chambersburg, Pa., whose mother, Nancy Hess, blames the charges on Green. "That kid should have never ever been let in the military," Hess told NEWSWEEK, adding that her son would refer to Green in conversations as "the total idiot who's trying to get out" of the Army. "Goes to show you what kind of scum the military lets in. The recruiters will take anything with warm blood." Green's lawyer, Patrick Bouldin, says he can't comment on the case ... "
To all those who know that there is but ONE GOD... there will surely be justice and retribution upon the heads of the infidels. Vengence is the LORD's and He will surely have it. George Bush's military gave this INFIDEL an HONORABLE discharge. Is this the America that Canada has come to trust? I don't think so. Our governments are both grossly mis-representing the people that they were elected to represent for want of filthy lucre and ill-gotten power. Our leaders bring a curse upon our nations for their ungodly exploits and praying for our leaders is akin to praying for the devil because they have already sold their souls to satan. May God have mercy on the victims of the U.S. MILITARY.
Terrorism is everywhere... even in the U.S.A.
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