Fine, don't answer the question. It was rhetorical anyway. Ursula
Lawrence Helm wrote:
Sorry, I don’t trust the NY Times. Where are the references? Who said this? “U.S. officers”? Who are they? What did they say? What is the evidence? Or at the other end, who in the Red Cross got this information? How reliable was it? Etc etc.
Lawrence
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"70 to 90 percent of the Iraq detentions in 2003 were ''mistakes,'' U.S.
officers once told the international Red Cross." (NYTimes)
...and this is your response? Lawrence, these people have sons and
daughters and mothers and fathers just like you and your friends and
nieghbours. Do they 'not bleed' in your weltanschauung?
Ursula
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