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maddezmom

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 07:49 AM Apr 2012

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers(warning graphic photos at the link) [View all]

Source: LATIMES

The paratroopers had their assignment: Check out reports that Afghan police had recovered the mangled remains of an insurgent suicide bomber. Try to get iris scans and fingerprints for identification.

The 82nd Airborne Division soldiers arrived at the police station in Afghanistan's Zabol province in February 2010. They inspected the body parts. Then the mission turned macabre: The paratroopers posed for photos next to Afghan police, grinning while some held — and others squatted beside — the corpse's severed legs.

A few months later, the same platoon was dispatched to investigate the remains of three insurgents who Afghan police said had accidentally blown themselves up. After obtaining a few fingerprints, they posed next to the remains, again grinning and mugging for photographs.

Two soldiers posed holding a dead man's hand with the middle finger raised. A soldier leaned over the bearded corpse while clutching the man's hand. Someone placed an unofficial platoon patch reading "Zombie Hunter" next to other remains and took a picture.


Read more: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-afghan-photos-20120418,0,5032601.story

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War is brutalizing. HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #1
Oskar Schindler says something very similar about the Nazi officer Amon Goeth in Schindler's List. Towlie Apr 2012 #3
thank you for a very intelligent reply this topic. Very refreshing to not get demonized to push pasto76 Apr 2012 #7
hey! marshall gaines Apr 2012 #13
thanks for sharing your perspectives here Voice for Peace Apr 2012 #14
hell marshall gaines Apr 2012 #8
For many, probably -- not some. Voice for Peace Apr 2012 #16
Yes, no doubt individual response varies HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #18
Winning hearts and minds. obxhead Apr 2012 #2
No! NO!!!! marshall gaines Apr 2012 #10
They started it. obxhead Apr 2012 #11
Our tax $$ @ work! lunasun Apr 2012 #4
stay classy fellas. n/t deacon_sephiroth Apr 2012 #5
Bounty of the warmonger. lonestarnot Apr 2012 #6
Afghanistan at war has long been noted for brutality and desecration. PassingFair Apr 2012 #9
wow Voice for Peace Apr 2012 #15
so it is OK to act barbaric then??? I see...makes sense then- not! lunasun Apr 2012 #19
And again, why are we there? n2doc Apr 2012 #12
My uncle sent photos back from the Korean War but nothing like this. Pics of their camps, pics of jwirr Apr 2012 #17
War is hell. MrSlayer Apr 2012 #20
Sadly, this behavior is a common part of war. Now the Facebook generation is once again Leopolds Ghost Apr 2012 #21
the 'stan is now the 'nam Tax Man Apr 2012 #22
I think this type of black humor occurs whenever hedgehog Apr 2012 #23
It's OK for soldiers to do these poses as long as they keep cameras away. alp227 Apr 2012 #24
"...no one would defend Afghan soldiers who killed American soldiers... KansDem Apr 2012 #25
And not forgetting ... Nihil Apr 2012 #26
That first pic is seriously photoshopped B2G Apr 2012 #27
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