by Roy » Mon 02 May 2005, 10:42:41
Specop, where did you get the 60 mph number? The report linked above mentions repeatedly that the military estimated the speed at 50 mph. One of the soldiers at the checkpoint was an NYPD officer who "was trained in speed estimation" . Additionally, the military investigators weren't able to sufficiently investigate the scene for two reasons according to the report.
First, the soldiers involved in the attack were ordered to clear the road immediately after the incident.
And I qoute the report
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')"1. (U) 5 March 2005 Report
(U) Photographs of the incident scene were taken in the hours after the incident by Combat Camera personnel, as advised by CID personnel. (Annexes 32K – 69K). The exact locations of the three incident vehicles could not be determined since the two HMMWVs had been moved upon transporting Ms. Sgrena to the Combat Support Hospital, and the car had been moved during cleanup efforts at the site. (Annex 5I). "
Since the reconstruction of the incident scene was used to calculate distances and speeds, isn't it possible that manipulating the positions of the vehicles involved could make the facts appear to support a particular version of the story?
Secondly, the author of the report asserts that the security situation at the checkpoint was too dangerous for the investigators to properly investigate the facts. Mostly they were forced to take the soldiers at their word. Also, the report makes absolutely no mention of satellite imagery. HAd the soldiers fired in error, would you expect them to admit it? That goes against human nature, especially when people get killed as a result of errors in judgement.
The report linked above mentions none of the facts you're using to discredit the Italians.
None of us will ever know what actually happened on that road in Baghdad that night. However, I do know that the US government over the last 5 years, does have a history of stretching the truth. I don't think anyone on this forum will disagree with that.
I have lost all faith in the Bush Whitehouse due to the deception they used to dupe the American public into supporting the war in Iraq. They have lied before, and will likely lie again whenever it benefits them. Of that I have not doubt.
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice -- well, we won't get fooled again."
-- W