Friday, October 22, 2010

No Charges for Ex-Blackwater Operative in Iraq Killing... US has two beliefs about justice.

Mmm Justice, who needs it? not blackwater, but those students kept by Iran...ya we'er pissed about that we want them back...we believe in justice in that case.....hm. 

Federal prosecutors have announced they won’t file criminal charges against a former operative for the private military firm Blackwater accused of killing an Iraqi security guard in 2006. The operative, Andrew Moonen, was reportedly intoxicated when he shot and killed Raheem Saadoun, who was on duty protecting Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi. Moonen is the latest former Blackwater employee to evade prosecution. Last year a federal judge threw out all charges against five Blackwater operatives involved in the 2007 Nisoor Square massacre that killed seventeen Iraqi civilians.

I wonder why so many want to attack us. Maybe consistent application of justice should be a new national security platform.

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