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![]() thomandpam@yahoo.com.au (Thom) wrote:
>On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08 ![]() > > >>"Thom" >>news:40184c6f.9323589@news.melbpc.org.au... >> >>> It appears that Powell covered Mai Lai up but wasn't there. >> >>How does that appear? >> >>There has never been any evidence that Colin Powell was aware of what >>happened in My Lai prior to the Army beginning it's investigation. Perhaps >>you can name a source for this particular allegation. > >I don't disagree with that point of view. and the whole thing is >cloudy in that respect but I can remember his name popping up during >the investigation. > >My Lai was a terrible thing and I don't condone it but I understand >how war makes you crazy and people on all sides do terrible things >sometimes. > >The problem is that commanders at various levels tend to cover their >butts when its not the right thing to do. > >As far as references, put >Powell*my lai >into google (just copy and paste it as it is) and you get 13,000 >references including one that says int he header that Powell ordered >the action. Here's a fact for you. Powell wasn't even in Vietnam when My Lai happened. He didn't arrive until afterwards. I don't doubt some yahoo said that he ordered the action. That, however, is a lie. Plain and simple. Doug >Cheers >THOM >> >>Nigel Brooks >> >> > |
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