He says he killed innocent people for his government
Yes, the title of this post is taken from what a 12-year serviceman with US army has said about the time he spent in Iraq.
This is an interview in which he speaks about how he participated in daily atrocities against the Iraqi civilians. He speaks about what he and his fellow marines did to Iraqis.
I am not shocked by this, as to me, this was all expected from the US army but you might be.
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This is an interview in which he speaks about how he participated in daily atrocities against the Iraqi civilians. He speaks about what he and his fellow marines did to Iraqis.
I am not shocked by this, as to me, this was all expected from the US army but you might be.
For nearly 12 years, Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey was a hard-core, some say gung-ho, Marine. For three years he trained fellow Marines in one of the most grueling indoctrination rituals in military life - Marine boot camp.
The Iraq war changed Massey. The brutality, the sheer carnage of the U.S. invasion, touched his conscience and transformed him forever. He was honorably discharged with full severance last Dec. 31 and is now back in his hometown, Waynsville, N.C.
Q: You fired into six or ten kids? Were they all taken out?
A: Oh, yeah. Well, I had a "mercy" on one guy. When we rolled up, he was hiding behind a concrete pillar. I saw him and raised my weapon up, and he put up his hands. He ran off. I told everybody, "Don't shoot." Half of his foot was trailing behind him. So he was running with half of his foot cut off.
Q: I would like to go back to the first incident, when the survivor asked why did you kill his brother. Was that the incident that pushed you over the edge, as you put it?Read the entire interview.
A: Oh, yeah. Later on I found out that was a typical day. I talked with my commanding officer after the incident. He came up to me and says: "Are you OK?" I said: "No, today is not a good day. We killed a bunch of civilians." He goes: "No, today was a good day." And when he said that, I said "Oh, my goodness, what the hell am I into?"
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