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| NCO ![]() | At least 121 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans have committed a killing or been charged in one in the United States after returning from combat, The New York Times reported Sunday. The newspaper said it also logged 349 homicides involving all active-duty military personnel and new veterans in the six years since military action began in Afghanistan, and later Iraq. That represents an 89-percent increase over the previous six-year period, the newspaper said. About three-quarters of those homicides involved Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, the newspaper said. The report did not illuminate the exact relationship between those cases and the 121 killings also mentioned in the report. The newspaper said its research involved searching local news reports, examining police, court and military records and interviewing defendants, their lawyers and families, victims' families and military and law enforcement officials. Defense Department representatives did not immediately respond to a telephone message early Sunday. The Times said the military agency declined to comment, saying it could not reproduce the paper's research. A military spokesman, Lt. Col. Les Melnyk, questioned the report's premise and research methods, the newspaper said. He said it aggregated crimes ranging from involuntary manslaughter to murder, and he suggested the apparent increase in homicides involving military personnel and veterans in the wartime period might reflect only "an increase in awareness of military service by reporters since 9/11." Neither the Pentagon nor the federal Justice Department track such killings, generally prosecuted in state civilian courts, according to the Times. The 121 killings ranged from shootings and stabbings to bathtub drownings and fatal car crashes resulting from drunken driving, the newspaper said. All but one of those implicated was male. About a third of the victims were girlfriends or relatives, including a 2-year-old girl slain by her 20-year-old father while he was recovering from wounds sustained in Iraq. A quarter of the victims were military personnel. One was stabbed and set afire by fellow soldiers a day after they all returned from Iraq. Source: Report: 121 veterans linked to killings - Yahoo! News Longer version of story. Requires log in. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/13/us/13vets.html?hp Coincidence? Shortly after the murder of the pregnant Marine Lance Cpl Maria Frances Lauterbach, the POS rag New York Times tries to connect the Iraq/Afghanistan vets who committed murders. To insuinuate or suggest troops returning home from combat are homicidal is liberal/leftist, Marxist manure. Their agenda is to describe Iraq/Afghanistan vets as murderous and persuade the readers servicemen coming back from battle are usafe, life threatening, disturbed individuals. So never mind the truth! Besides, telling the truth, New York Times and other tv networks and print media can't boost ratings and sell newspapers and magazines. Furthermore, the New York Times and other media are depicting the Iraq/Afghanistan vets like they did Vietnam vets, as crazed killers.
__________________ "If you don't stand behind our troops, please, feel free to stand in front of them." Last edited by las47032; 01-14-2008 at 02:29. Reason: Correct spelling |
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