I know some of you will scoff right off because this article was written by Seymour Hersch. That's your right. However, I would recommend reading it first.
There is much in here that we already knew. It is new because it is combined with "on the record" comments by Army Major General Antonio M. Taguba. It is incredibly damning.
I am not a big believer in Congressional Investigations. While my Democratic cohorts would investigate anyone and anything right now, I believe that many times investigations are a waste of time. The calls for impeachment of Dick Cheney and such, might give some of us a momentary gleeful-he-earned-it-moment, we really have more important things to do. There is, after all, a country to lead and wars to run or, if you are so inclined, wars to end.
Having said all that, I would re-investigate this incident. I would investigate Rumsfeld. I would do these things because the prior investigations were a sham; they strictly prohibited investigators from looking up the chain of command. What kind of investigation doesn't allow you to look for who is truly responsible? I would re-investigate because there are pictures of a soldier sodomizing an Iraqi woman, yet no soldier has been charged with rape in that case. The first investigation did not do what it should have.
I would investigate Rumsfeld because I believe most of his testimony before Congress was lies. I know, they didn't swear him in, so it is iffy as to whether he committed a crime. I believe a real investigation would bring to light the "mind-set" and "new approach" this country has taken in these wars. I
If we are going to go forward with this shift in fundamental beliefs , to quote Colonel Hunt, we ought to at least have a conversation about it. There are some pretty disgusting things in this article that range from the acts committed at Abu Grahib to the way people charged with prosecuting this war and leading and protecting our soldiers distanced themselves from their responsibilities. The way people refused to read reports and listen to accounts and look at the pictures so they could deny knowledge of this blows my mind.
Now, before you all jump in the comment section and rant, this is not a partisan issue for me. If Rumsefeld were a Democrat I would feel the same. That I am appalled that this happened doesn't mean I am "soft on terror" and it doesn't mean "I want the enemy to win."
I want us to be the good guys. I want us to not cede the moral ground. I want us to do things right because they are right and to do less damages forever the men and women we send to fight for us. I am not blaming Republicans for this failure. I am merely saying that there has been a huge failure, it has bad consequences and we need to take a good, hard look at the way we are doing things and decide who and what we want to be.
There are always going to be bad guys. They don't determine who and what we are unless we cede that ground to them.
Chris