For the record - and for what it's worth - I hereby
call on The New Republic to stop covering for this little dirt bag
and turn him in to proper authorities. The New Republic's new "war
hero" is not exposing bad behavior of others that's condoned by his
seniors - he's confessing to that behavior himself. Since the New
Republic won't release his identity, we can only conclude that
either they support this sort of behavior by US troops or know that
he isn't one. Neither option speaks well for anyone
involved.
It's really not that simple. Protecting a source's anonymity does
not equate to approving of his actions; if people can't trust a
publication to protect their identities, that publication will
suffer immensely.
The problem, of course, is the "Scott Thomas" isn't just a
source; he's a writer engaged in journalism on TNR's
behalf. That puts them in a rather sticky bind, albeit one of their
own making.