Monday, June 18, 2007

"If I lie, I lose. And, if I tell the truth, I lose."

You must read this latest Seymour Hersh article in The New Yorker on General Taguba.
“From the moment a soldier enlists, we inculcate loyalty, duty, honor, integrity, and selfless service,” Taguba said. “And yet when we get to the senior-officer level we forget those values. I know that my peers in the Army will be mad at me for speaking out, but the fact is that we violated the laws of land warfare in Abu Ghraib. We violated the tenets of the Geneva Convention. We violated our own principles and we violated the core of our military values. The stress of combat is not an excuse, and I believe, even today, that those civilian and military leaders responsible should be held accountable.”

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Precisely.

MT said...

Either that or hypocrisy is of the essence.

Jack Lacton said...

I would not believe anything Hersch writes even if the abuse at Abu Ghraib was a disgrace.

MT said...

Sad.

helmut said...

The quote is from General Taguba, not Hersh. Should I not believe it because it is a quote cited by Hersh?