I do understand. What you dont understand are people are blowing this issue out of the water just to persue thier own political agendas.
WTF should have been done differently?
Idealy this shouldnt have happend but truth be told there is NO scandel here. THE ARMY DID EVERYTHING BY THE BOOK ONCE THE ABUSE HAS BEEN REPORTED.
Yes I understand that this can cause a loss of credibility with the iraqis......WHAT ELSE CAN THE US DO?????
At least there is alegaitions and a trial....did they (iraq) have that befor? NO
Lada....go and learn to read befor you tell me to count.
I said SOLDIERS.....there's roughly 150,000 of them over there. If you look at the percentage that caused this mess its somthing around the number I gave you.
so .00008% of the soldiers over there did somthing they werent supposed to
didnt say anything about prisoners.
post a link....do a search but here you go
Jan. 6, 2004: The U.S. Army discharges three reservists and ordered them to forfeit two months' salary for abusing prisoners at a detention center in Iraq." — Associated Press, Jan. 6, 2004
Jan. 13, 2004: A soldier of the 800th Military Police Brigade at Abu Ghraib reports allegations through chain of command.
Jan. 14, 2004: Combined Joint Task Force-7 criminal investigation is initiated
Jan. 16, 2004: U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt holds briefing on criminal investigation. CENTCOM issues press release to publicly acknowledge the investigation.
Jan. 17, 2004: Brig. Gen. Janice Karpinski, commander of 800th Military Police Brigade, is formally admonished and suspended from her duties in writing by Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez regarding the "serious deficiencies in her Brigade." [Taguba Report, pg. 44]. Sanchez called the recent detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib the most recent example of poor leadership that "permeates the Brigade." — Taguba Report
Jan. 19, 2004: Sanchez requests senior level investigation of procedures at the prison.
Jan. 24, 2004: Gen. John Abizaid directs the Coalition Forces Land Component Command to conduct the investigation requested by Sanchez.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/WNT/World/iraqi_prisoner_abuse_timeline-2.html