Well, as I said, I think the article is sad. It's very informative about the problems with the "chain of command" in Iraq. As the excerpts that I picked show, there appear to be some serious problems with how people were supervised. Also, ex-armed forces personnel seem surprised at the lack of punishment of the higher ranks so far.
So, I think the article gives a lot more information about additional abuses in Iraq, including new revelations about dogs used to attack prisoners. It appears that the "small, isolated group of misbehavers" that the administration keeps talking about is becoming bigger and bigger.
(Hey analog, when you bold using yellow, it's nearly impossible to read in my theme, any fix for that in vbulletin?)
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