Nine Reasons to Investigate War Crimes Now
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080804/brecher_smithBy Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith
July 18, 2008
Retired General Antonio Taguba, the officer who led the Army's investigation into Abu Ghraib,
recently wrote in the preface to the new report,
Broken laws, Broken Lives:"There is no longer any doubt as to whether the current administration has committed war crimes.
The only question that remains to be answered is whether those who ordered the use of torture
will be held to account."
Should those who ordered war crimes be held to account? With the conclusion of the Bush regime approaching, many people are dubious, even those horrified by Administration actions. They fear a long, divisive ordeal that could tear the country apart. They note that such division could make it far harder for the country to address the many other crises it is facing. They see the upcoming elections as a better way to set the country on a new path.
Many Democrats in particular are proposing to let bygones be bygones and move on to confront the problems of the future, rather than dwelling on the past. The Democratic leadership sees rising gas prices, foreclosures, and health care costs, as well as widespread dissatisfaction with the direction of the country, as playing in their favor. Why risk it all by playing the war crimes blame game? Perhaps some Democratic leaders are also concerned that their own role in enabling or even encouraging war crimes might be exposed.
Meanwhile, the evidence confirming not only a deliberate policy of torture, but of conspiring in an illegal war of aggression and conducting a criminal occupation, continues to pile ever higher.
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1. World peace cannot be achieved without human rights and accountability.....
2. The rule of law is central to our democracy.....
3. We must not allow precedents to be set that promote war crimes....
4. We must restore the principles of democracy to our government....
5. We must forestall an imperialist resurgence....
6. We must have national consensus on the real reasons for the Bush Administration's failures....
7. We must restore America's damaged reputation abroad....
8. We must lay the basis for major change in US foreign policy....
9. We must deter future US war crimes....
Much more at link... Good Read.