Jed:
I managed to catch you on O'Reilly last night. I wish he had
asked you about an underlying issue: the rules of engagement in
this conflict. As you noted, the Corps is remarkable for how few
such incidents they have had in their long history of working in
nasty places. But what alternatives do Marines have in their
current predicament short of over-reaction on one side, and being
hamstrung from protecting themselves on the other? From this
civilian observer's perspective, they seem to be in a profoundly
difficult circumstance. Their overall sterling performance in the
midst of such conditions really makes the "ethics training" now
promised seem like a sad joke. (Shouldn't stateside office workers
get ethics training before the military does?)
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