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Sunday, May 01, 2005 

The Truth be told

Lets here it for the CSI types in the military. The truth is out and our soldiers are vindecated in their actions of protecting themselves. A prime example of blame America no matter what the action. See if you can blackmail the Americans into admitting wrongs that are not true. The unfortunate incident of shooting an Italian at a checkpoint in Iraq was proven to be lies told and spread by the socialist appeasers in Italy. Yes a man was killed but only due to his actions and the actions of the car driver and stupidity.
REVISITING THE SGRENA AFFAIR
By Michelle Malkin ยท May 01, 2005 12:00 AM
There have been several new developments in the probe of the Iraqi checkpoint shooting involving Italian anti-war Communist writer Giuliana Sgrena. On Saturday night, the U.S. military released its official investigative report of the incident (details of which were leaked earlier in the week). Lt. Gen. John R. Vines, the ground commander in Iraq, has approved a recommendation that soldiers who participated in the shooting not be disciplined. The Sunday New York Times reports:
According to the report, 11 bullets fired by one American soldier hit the Italians' car, killing [Italian agent Nicola] Calipari, after the car failed to heed the warnings. The car was traveling about 50 miles per hour - faster than other cars that night - as it approached the checkpoint and did not slow until struck by the bullets, the report said.
The driver "was dealing with multiple distractions including talking on the phone while driving, the conversation in the back seat, trying to listen for threats, driving on a wet road, focusing on tasks to be accomplished, the need to get to the airport, and the excited and tense atmosphere in the car," the report found. He shouted, "They are attacking us" into his phone when the firing began, the report said, adding that it was "highly unlikely" that any shots were fired after the car stopped. The fusillade lasted four seconds, it said.
The soldier who fired the shots complied with the military's rules of engagement, the report concluded. "After operating the spotlight, and perceiving the oncoming vehicle as a threat, he fired to disable it and did not intend to harm anyone," it said.
The timeline reconstructed by the U.S. military can be viewed here.
According to a CBS News report on Thursday, a US satellite reportedly recorded the Sgrena incident--and was used by investigators to reconstruct how fast her car was traveling when U.S. troops opened fire. CBS News reported that US investigators concluded from the recording that the car was traveling at a speed of more than 60 miles (96 km) per hour.
As noted by LGF, Captain Ed and others, the military satellite evidence torpedoes Sgrena's claim that her car was going no faster than 30 miles an hour. (The Jawa Report, it should be noted, expresses some skepticism about CBS News' reportage.)
Strangely, as Patterico notes, the information about the satellite data was edited out of a Reuters story published by the LA Times--which had repeatedly emphasized Sgrena's claim that the car was traveling at low speed. LGF notes a similar omission in the latest CBS coverage of the incident--even though it was CBS that broke news of the satellite evidence.
No surprise. We've seen this selective editing and MSM whitewashing of key details in the Sgrena case before.
Meanwhile, the Italians are having a hissy fit over the U.S. report and Sgrena's newspaper, Il Manifesto, is clamoring for a pullout of 3,000 Italian troops stationed in Iraq. Beleaguered PM Silvio Berlusconi has signaled withdrawal by September. Al Jazeera is playing up the bad blood. Rome prosecutors are continuing their own investigation and 18 police scientists will begin forensic examination of the Toyota Corolla car in which Sgrena and slain Italian agent Nicola Calipari were traveling.
We'll see what the Italians come up with, but Sgrena's tale seems to be melting faster than butter on a hot plate of linguini.
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Lets see, pay ransom , then expect everyone to know you are dealing under the table. Do not take the steps in order to provide security of an escape or plan a second route. Do not ask for any help from your allies. Then attend the Dan Rather school of journelism, make up a story and sell it as the truth. Way to go Sgrena. Seems to me she shouldn't have been there in the first place and maybe a good part of the blame on what happened rests on her.

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