Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Saturday, October 11, 2003
 
News: "US soldiers driving bulldozers, with jazz blaring from loudspeakers, have uprooted ancient groves of date palms as well as orange and lemon trees in central Iraq as part of a new policy of collective punishment of farmers who do not give information about guerrillas attacking US troops.
... When a reporter from the newspaper Iraq Today attempted to take a photograph of the bulldozers at work a soldier grabbed his camera and tried to smash it. The same paper quotes Lt Col Springman, a US commander in the region, as saying: "We asked the farmers several times to stop the attacks, or to tell us who was responsible, but the farmers didn't tell us.""

Is this the progress that George Bush claims in Iraq? 'Collective punishment' is a crime in itself, and far from making our troops safer, it will stimulate more attacks on them.
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