You want the truth? The truth is we all have our breaking point, people snap, even marines, they are human too. If this happened, they will face a severe punishment. And to be honest, I feel for these young men, it's like having a son who got drunk and got behind a wheel and killed someone. You feel for him and wish there was something you could change, but know he must take responsibility for his actions(not a very good analogy, but the best I could come up with).
You are hinting that this is policy? I find it hard to believe that soldiers like Pat Tillman would kill civilians to send a message. I know marines would be loud and vocal if given such a dishonorable command.
There is a reason they say war is hell, that's what it is, these are the things that happen. Considering the ruthlessness of the enemy, I say our young men have handled themselves very well. God bless them.
war, what is it good for, nothin