Time magazine, June 12th issue
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1200742,00.html Rules of Engagement
Four experts explore when combat becomes a massacre--especially in a guerrilla war--and who shares the blame
By WESLEY CLARK, REUEL MARC GERECHT, GARY SOLIS, PHILIP CAPUTO
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WESLEY CLARK
If the Haditha reports are true, there can be no excuse. Not stress. Not anger. Not frustration. But this incident raises more disturbing questions. Have there been other such incidents? Does it indicate progressive decay in the standards of discipline in our forces? On top of Abu Ghraib, what moral authority do our forces retain? Can we recover our standing in the eyes of the Iraqis? And what will the ramifications of this incident be for U.S. power worldwide?
In war, terrible fears and passions are unleashed, with often unpredictable consequences. But military leaders know this--and they are charged with accomplishing the mission and protecting the troops, all without sacrificing our values. They'll do their best, even to accomplish the impossible. It's up to our political leaders to task them and give them the resources and to know and respect our limitations. And so Haditha must be a clear warning to the politicos: the window for effective U.S. action is almost closed; don't break our forces trying to salvage a failing mission when we've got more to do elsewhere.