I don't know about the rest of you but I'll applaud not condemn the AP's decision to post the photos of young U.S. soldiers dying in combat.
War is war and the brutal reality of it must be brought home to those who are not IN the thick of it. But apparently the U.S. Military is opposed to showing the horrors of the war in Afghanistan so most likely we won't protest it too much.
Basically a lie about what is REALLY going on over there.
The whole of Afghan is basically Tribal governments not one big central governing body/head ... just a bunch of groups of people living here and there eeking out a living best as they can in one of the harshest lands on the planet. Just like they've BEEN doing for thousands of years.
Oh sure some of their societal beliefs are appalling to us more *ahem* civilized people (especially how they treat women) but it's how THEY'RE living and it's how THEY are doing it THEIR way for (and I repeat) thousands of years! Who the hell are we to show up and say "Hey... you're doing it all wrong!"
Either way, just as in Vietnam photos of dead and dying soldiers needed to be shown so that no-one political can sugar-coat the whole thing and say... "we're doing well and making progress, your sons and daughters are doing just fine over there. It's going to take a little longer than we thought but our goals are going to be reached soon and we'll send your sons and daughters home."
Show us what's really going on and allow for that freedom of the press and freedom of information and freedom of speech if we don't like what we see and hear/read.
We're still a democracy aren't we??
War is war and the brutal reality of it must be brought home to those who are not IN the thick of it. But apparently the U.S. Military is opposed to showing the horrors of the war in Afghanistan so most likely we won't protest it too much.
Basically a lie about what is REALLY going on over there.
Another series of photos of yet another marine who died over there.Gates: AP decision 'appalling'
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is objecting “in the strongest terms” to an Associated Press decision to transmit a photograph showing a mortally wounded 21-year-old Marine in his final moments of life, calling the decision “appalling” and a breach of “common decency.”
The AP reported that the Marine’s father had asked – in an interview and in a follow-up phone call — that the image, taken by an embedded photographer, not be published.
The AP reported in a story that it decided to make the image public anyway because it “conveys the grimness of war and the sacrifice of young men and women fighting it.”
The photo shows Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard of New Portland, Maine, who was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade in a Taliban ambush Aug. 14 in Helmand province of southern Afghanistan, according to The AP.
Gates wrote to Thomas Curley, AP’s president and chief executive officer. “Out of respect for his family’s wishes, I ask you in the strongest of terms to reconsider your decision. I do not make this request lightly. In one of my first public statements as Secretary of Defense, I stated that the media should not be treated as the enemy, and made it a point to thank journalists for revealing problems that need to be fixed – as was the case with Walter Reed."
“I cannot imagine the pain and suffering Lance Corporal Bernard’s death has caused his family. Why your organization would purposefully defy the family’s wishes knowing full well that it will lead to yet more anguish is beyond me. Your lack of compassion and common sense in choosing to put this image of their maimed and stricken child on the front page of multiple American newspapers is appalling. The issue here is not law, policy or constitutional right – but judgment and common decency.”
rest of story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20090904/pl_politico/26759
As upsetting as the photos may be they're important because they tell the TRUTH of what's happening. I'm against the war for the reason that it is not doing US any good. Fighting to help another country gain the so called benefits of democracy which if you ask any one of them they probably didn't want anyway to begin with is way off left field from the supposed hunting of Terrorists that attacked the U.S. 8 years ago.Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard
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In this photo taken Friday Aug. 14, 2009, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard of Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, patrols on point through the bazaar in the village of Dahaneh in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Less than an hour later Bernard's squad was ambushed by Taliban fighters waiting in a pomegranate grove. Bernard was hit with a rocket propelled grenade and later died of his wounds.
(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2009, file photo U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Lawrence Nicholson, left, and 2nd MEB Sgt. Major Hooph pay their respects to Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard during a memorial service at a forward operating base with Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, 2nd MEB, 3rd MEF, in Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Marines on the front lines across southern Afghanistan, who also fought in Iraq, told The Associated Press in late August 2009, that the enemy in Afghanistan is a smaller, smarter force, not as religiously fanatic as its Iraqi counterparts, that tends to spread out, and use anonymous attacks, like hiding in fields or planting IEDs on roads.
(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson/File)
The whole of Afghan is basically Tribal governments not one big central governing body/head ... just a bunch of groups of people living here and there eeking out a living best as they can in one of the harshest lands on the planet. Just like they've BEEN doing for thousands of years.
Oh sure some of their societal beliefs are appalling to us more *ahem* civilized people (especially how they treat women) but it's how THEY'RE living and it's how THEY are doing it THEIR way for (and I repeat) thousands of years! Who the hell are we to show up and say "Hey... you're doing it all wrong!"
Either way, just as in Vietnam photos of dead and dying soldiers needed to be shown so that no-one political can sugar-coat the whole thing and say... "we're doing well and making progress, your sons and daughters are doing just fine over there. It's going to take a little longer than we thought but our goals are going to be reached soon and we'll send your sons and daughters home."
Show us what's really going on and allow for that freedom of the press and freedom of information and freedom of speech if we don't like what we see and hear/read.
We're still a democracy aren't we??