A reader writes:
Like you, I'm dismayed at Obama's last-minute decision to block
the release of the other abuse photos. I think he was
under withering pressure by the joint chiefs and military brass in Iraq
and Afghanistan not to stir this pot up again. As for why this
threatens our troops, last March, a group of US Senators, including
McCain and Lindsey Graham, wrote the following to Obama: "Releasing these old photographs of detainee treatment now
will provide new fodder to Al-Qaeda's propaganda and recruitment
operations, undercut the progress you have made in our international
relations, and endanger America's military and diplomatic personnel
throughout the world."
I think that's true. But hold on! Just yesterday, Karl Rove was on my teevee claiming that disavowing torture draws more recruits to Al Qaeda because now they know if they're captured we'll treat them with kid gloves. Of course the real reason Republicans don't want these photos released is because they will show just how depraved our behavior was in the early years of the Iraq War.
I think that's true. But hold on! Just yesterday, Karl Rove was on my teevee claiming that disavowing torture draws more recruits to Al Qaeda because now they know if they're captured we'll treat them with kid gloves. Of course the real reason Republicans don't want these photos released is because they will show just how depraved our behavior was in the early years of the Iraq War.
This is seriously insane stuff and they know
it's simply indefensible, particularly as most of the prisoners
involved were just street thugs or random poor slobs unlucky enough to
get picked up in some raid and fingered as a suspected insurgent by
informants with dubious motives -- then subjected to treatment that
would have embarrassed Nazis. So Obama is now faced with a choice: what
is more important? Keeping the generals happy or the Truth? So far,
happy generals 1, Truth 0. Note to Obama: we're keeping score.
What I cannot understand is why the president owning the war crimes of his predecessor - and launching a serious and deep cover-up - helps America's international reputation. Doesn't it suggest that Bush and Obama, underneath, are the same? And isn't that the real threat to America's international standing?
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/05/happy-generals-1-truth-0/201944/
