"Well, I mean, they [the photos] were for psy-op reasons," she said "And the reasons worked. I mean, so to us, we were doing our job, which meant we were doing what we were told, and the outcome was what they wanted. They'd come back and they'd look at the pictures, and they'd state, 'Oh, that's a good tactic, keep it up. That's working. This is working. Keep doing it. It's getting what we need.'"
(U.S. Army Pfc. Lynndie England, one of the most notorious faces in the US abuse of prisoners in Iraq.)
Here result of your "Humiliation is one way to break them down".
Are you satisfied?
"Copyright-free artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff, on behalf of brave Iraqi people and their struggle against foreigner occupation.
WERE YOU AS INTERESTED IN "THE STRUGGLE OF THE BRAVE IRAQI PEOPLE" WHEN SADDAM WAS STICKING THEM FEET FIRST INTO A SHREDDER, OR WAS THAT JUST BIZ AS USUAL? WHY SHOULD ANYONE LISTEN TO YOU, YOU'RE GODDAMNED COUNTRY IS OVERRUN WITH MONKEYS.
A good U.S. soldier is a DEAD U.S. soldier...please, more caskets!
I'm all for personal responsibility, but, part of the blame goes to her commanders. They created the environment, and it was just a matter of getting a few people in there to carry out the dirty work.