Why Iraqi’s Don’t Trust Us

Jurors will begin deliberating this week in the murder and manslaughter trial of four former Blackwater operatives involved in the 2007 massacre at Baghdad’s Nisoor Square. The suspects are charged for the deaths of 14 of the 17 Iraqi civilians who died when their Blackwater unit opened fire. The trial featured testimony from witnesses who survived the attack and saw loved ones gunned down. In closing arguments last week, prosecutors said Blackwater guards had shot fleeing civilians and boasted of taking their lives. Nisoor Square is the highest-profile deadly incident involving Blackwater – or any private war contractor – and many Iraqis are watching the upcoming verdict to see how seriously the United States intends to hold its private security companies accountable for their alleged crimes

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C’mon.  We’re so much more exceptional than the Islamic State Caliphate.  We would never torture people or murder innocent civilians and journalists.

Well, I mean not barbarically.

It would be a good, clean death administered remotely by rockets and bombs all the way from Langley.

Can’t you see how much more civilized that is?

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