Sooner or later, American generals will realize that the way to damage your career is to be assigned to the military prison at Guantanamo. The latest general to find out is Major General Jay Hood, commander at Gitmo between 2004 - 2006, who just got kicked out of Pakistan because Pakistanis don't want in their country someone who sanctioned forced feeding of Muslim detainees.
From the New York Times:
When the Pentagon announced in March that Maj. Gen. Jay W. Hood would become the senior American officer based in Pakistan, it reflected the military’s aim to put a crisis-tested veteran in a critical job at a pivotal time in the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan’s tribal areas.
But nearly two months later, the military has quietly canceled the assignment of General Hood, a 33-year Army veteran who was excoriated in the Pakistani news media for one of his previous jobs: commander of the United States prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
During General Hood’s command from 2004 to 2006, military authorities force-fed with tubes detainees who were engaging in hunger strikes at the Guantánamo prison, a step they justified as necessary to prevent the prisoners from committing suicide to protest their indefinite confinement. Also during General Hood’s tenure, reports that an American guard may have desecrated a Koran stirred wide protests in the Islamic world.
The decision to withdraw General Hood’s assignment has not been announced, but it appears to reflect the widening shadow that the military prison at Guantánamo is casting over American foreign policy. While the United States considers Pakistan a close ally in its counterterrorism efforts, the accounts by Pakistanis who have returned to Pakistan after being held at Guantánamo Bay have added to anti-American sentiment in the country.
Several leading Pakistani military and foreign affairs commentators denounced General Hood’s selection in recent weeks, calling on their new government to block his appointment. In interviews this week, American military officials said they had reluctantly concluded that General Hood’s effectiveness could be seriously hindered, and that his personal safety might even be at risk if he were to take up the post.
According to Secretary Gates, about 5-6 percent of detainees released from Guantanamo in recent years have later become involved in violence. One of those, a Kuwaiti who was captured in Afhanistan while allegedly fighting with the Taliban, was held at Gitmo from 2002 to 2005. Last month he blew himself up in Iraq:
The last words of a suicide bomber in Mosul were a rallying cry for Muslims to join the fight against Americans.
His taking-off point was his experience at the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
In two accounts — a transcript of his conversation in a jihadist chat room and a suicide message on tape — both posted on Web sites devoted to Al Qaeda after his death, the bomber, Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi, 29, described his detention as “torture” carried out by infidels. He was in Guantánamo from 2002 to 2005.
The American military confirmed that Mr. Ajmi, a Kuwaiti, carried out a suicide bombing in Iraq last month. His relatives were the first to make public his death, and Kuwaiti newspapers reported on Thursday that he was one of three Kuwaiti suicide bombers involved in an attack in Mosul that killed several Iraqi soldiers.
Meanwhile, McClatchy's lead article yesterday, Iraq military orders Sadr City residents to evacuate, covers the continuing siege of Sadr City. As Siun has been reporting, we seem to be creating conditions that could end in a massacre:
Iraqi security forces, after more than of 40 days of intense fighting, on Thursday told residents to evacuate their homes in the northeast Shiite slum of Sadr City and to move to temporary shelters on two soccer fields.
The military's call indicated the possibility of stepped-up military operations and came as Iraqi security forces raided a radio station run by backers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al Sadr. In the southern port city of Basra, militants launched rockets that struck a coalition base, killing two contractors and injuring four civilians and four coalition soldiers. . . .
Already some 8,500 people have been displaced from the sprawling slum of some 2.5 million people, according to the Iraqi Red Crescent. For weeks, food, water and medical shortages have affected about 150,000 people, aid agencies said.
Two soccer fields in east and northeast Baghdad are expected to receive some 16,000 evacuees from the southeast portion of the city where the fighting has been most intense.
If you want to understand why John McCain's belief that we can (1) pacify Iraq and then (2) peaceably occupy Iraq for a hundred years is not just naive but insane, just read through those stories, and then look at this picture by Petr David Josek of the AP, which appears in today's Times with no story except for this caption:
Desperate for Food in a Baghdad Enclave: An iraqi woman gripped a truck on Thursday while waiting for food aid in Sadr City, where fighting has led to shortages.
Madness.
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Re Hood: Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Everyone in any position of responsibility for Gitmo shoud have the severest possible punishment. Hopefully, it’s only the first step for Hood.
Here’s Juan Cole on “evacuation” of Sadr City. Apparently there’s a golf course at stake, which explains everything.
Goes right with that whole ‘mall of the green zone’ plan that was floated over the past week. Stupidity.
………The decision to withdraw General Hood’s assignment has not been announced,…….
And will it ever be? Or are they hoping to simply bury him with silence?
OMG, no. A soldier’s personal safety at risk. We can’t have that.
Part of the “reality creation” ploy. Doesn’t seem to be working anymore, though.
What were they thinking assigning him there in the first place?
mornin’Scarecrow
They think? No shit — could have fooled me…
It’s apparent you haven’t dealt with the military much!
Assuming facts not in evidence: thinking.
That worked out well.
I said, off the top of my head, the other day that this clearing of Sadr City probably had something to do with this new tourist resort in Baghdad.
These people are brain dead.
‘reality creation’ - What these folks need is water, sewer, electricity, food, peace, quiet, and medical care. We KNOW who would be allowed into the ‘mall of the green zone’ and this golf course.
They’ll stick him in the Pentagon until he retires.
The Alfred E. Newman School of Management…
Oldest joke in the military - military intelligence
morning scarecrow and all firedogs!
hey scarecrow, have you seen this?
rumsfeld is not only rewritting history, he actually has the nerve to blame the generals for his ass in 9 decisions
(ass in 9…I like that one)
anyway;
Morning Crow,
All’s I have to say is remove the war criminal from our White House so we can have some- Peace Now Damn It,not tomorrow ,next week, next month…NOW
Gareth Porter has an interesting hypothesis. He argues that the reason why Cheney was overruled on bombing Iran last year was the potential backlash from Sadr’s forces, especially on U.S. troops. So he thinks that the attack on Sadr in Basra & Sadr City is an attempt to take care of that problem before bombing Iran. Of course, it won’t work, and meanwhile a few more hundred thousand Iraqis will die.
http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/.....porter-26/
Remember when Mad was a quarter?
and here is a raw story report that I’m sure will get some play either here or over at the wheel;
now we all know the president will simply refuse and laugh about it
I am laying ten to one odds the president invokes his priviledge
anyone care to loose a buck?
With this administration, you get “mad” for free.
I’d prefer some term other than “stick” but such thought processes verbalized at the Lake tend to be frowned upon. *g*
speaking of mad magazine, you remember the fold together pictures in the back of the mag?
you must check this out;
http://www.allbrevard.net/
I despise that guy - he should suck it up and take it like an adult. Take responsibility for his actions…but nooooooo.
From the McClatchy story:
However, Max Boot, insane right winger, says it’s like living in a “gated community” back home.
he’s a neo con, a member of the sick fraternity of maniacs that call themselves the pnac
nothing will ever be their fault, the will rewrite every failure and make believe they got it right no matter how clear is the record
Is it my imagination, or are the callers to WJ more sensible these days, and the callers themselves point out other callers who are nuts? Was just such an example but it seems I’ve heard several in recent weeks.
Good Morning Scarecrow and Firedogs
morning shout out to (((QuakerGirl))) just in case you’re lurking
It could be the big bush’s, didn’t want the hue and cry over using nukes ,to cloud the fairy tale wedding this weekend.
When they write the history of this era we can’t have the history books reflect that bush screwed up every thing he touched, including his own daughter’s wedding.
Well, among other things I am pissed off about is this: I’ve spent the last 25 years raising three kids and making sure they understand that a) everything they do has consequences and b)whatever you do, YOU are responsible for. “It’s not my fault” does…not…fly. And, every day, the message that gets out there from these SOBs is totally the opposite.
“…won’t work…” is an understatement. From what I’ve seen there’s really no concerted effort against GZG forces by Sadr’s people. Some small hit and run tactics and, frankly, I’m surprised there haven’t been more of them. We’ll rue the day when, not if, the resistance really rears its head. I’m thinking sometime after the conventions are over.
we won’t be writing the historty books the neo cons will
and bush will be the later day george washington
Yes, good morning to QuakerGirl - our thoughts are with you today and every day. Smooch.
I am almost hoping the administration tries to force congress’s hand, that they mount an offensive and before anyone additional gets hurt pelosi finally does what we hired her to do
But everyday at least one calls in and explains the Barak is a Muslim! Yesterday there was the best one-the lady who, after being corrected by Susan, who said that Obama was actually a Christian, responded, “But he is a Christian with Muslim leanings”.
Yes, I had seen that. Rumsfeld is the perfect representative this regime: arrogant, dishonest, in denial, oblivious to consequences, incompetent, and dedicated to avoiding personal accountability.
yes, but you must have missed the first half hour this morniong when McCain voters called in.
Of course lately, they are getting some very good email questions from at least one learned viewer.
A homeowner’s association with Blackwater enforcing lawn watering rules. Works for me.
everything I agree but the bold, he is not in denial he is a liar
Good morning, everyone. Got back from Chicago last night — always awestruck by the architecture downtown.
The caller within the last few minutes who ended by equating the previous caller with hitler was rather fun. *g* And didya see how the moderator actually cut off one of the wingnuts? (as noted by nonplussed, iirc that was the one who started the BiaM tirade.) Small rays of sunshine but precious all the same.
are you all loopy now?
I’ve never understood why, if people like Max Boot and Rush Limbaugh have been saying that Gitmo is like Club Med and gated communities, have they not been screaming for Bush’s head.
Why do they support a president who has treated terrorists (according to Limbaugh and Boot and their ilk) to Club Med vacations and gated community-like luxury living accommodations? Imagine if Bill Clinton had coddled them like this and showered them with such luxury! Boot and Limbaugh would be blaming Clinton. Yet somehow they say of Bush that, on the one hand, he’s been tough on terrorism but on the other has created a Club Med or gated community like atmosphere for terrorists.
Doesn’t add up.
Mornin’, ((((QuakerGirl))). Much love to you.
Tiger meds and off to work. Don’t have time to linger today.
Sayonara.
Peace Love Light
Rumsfeld using the phrase “Life goes on” is very unfortunate here considering 4,000 US soldiers and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis (and I dare say perhaps even thousands of New Orleanians and many people upcoming due to the money being diverted to this war and away from much needed matters at home)have lost their lives because Rumsfeld and BusCo wouldn’t heed Shinseki.
Have you taken that boat tour? I was raised in the burbs and had NO idea until I did that.
I don’t think he’s in denial either. His craven efforts to get on-the-record cover from his SUBordinates is clear “consciousness of guilt” to me
Maybe Porter, or perhaps someone else (can’t remember) said that the military muckity mucks, emphasis on Petreaus, are even more delusional now than they were before the Iraq war. No one in their right mind could think you could “win” against an insurgency in a densely packed urban slum housing a million people. It’ll be a disaster.
Have a purry day SD!
Perris - if you are a liar…but you don’t recognize the difference between the truth and a lie…are you still a liar? I think these guys wouldn’t know the truth if it came up and bit them in the face.
LOVE Chicago. Great buildings. You have to hand it to them - some of that stuff is so unique..but Chicagoans don’t give a hoot what anyone else thinks. New York City is not nearly so interesting to me and every new building that goes up seems even more boring than the one that got taken down.
Why aren’t Democrats pounding home the lack of self-policing by Republicans? There is really only a “We must move forward” attitude, even among Democrats, it seems like.
And I don’t mean just holding Bush and Cheney (and others) criminally responsible. There’s a bit out now of first-hand testimonials about a party McCain attended at which he not only said he didn’t vote for Bush but said he felt Bush was dangerous but when asked why he publicly supported him, McCain said because he had to be loyal to the Republican party.
This lock-step loyalty to party, even when someone admittedly believes the principals are actually dangerous, should be repeated ad nauseum.
Dems are failing here, I think. Why? And of course, the media naturally are ignoring it as well.
In previous visits, I’ve done both the walking tours and the boat/canal tour — all are excellent, and each guide gives you a different perspective. It’s a fascinating thing to do. I didn’t have much time yesterday; spent all day giving a seminar and then had to dash — or take the CT — to O’Hare.
wish I knew, we still suffer the aftereffects of pardoning Iran Contra criminals instead of punishing them.
Right.
Why are Republicans so forgiven for State crimes and wrongdoing but they couldn’t forgive a stupid affair?
Messed up.
Quick look back after Min bit me. Blind little ol’ lady didn’t want her Insulin and Norvasc this mornin’, I guess.
It’s the same mindset that pervaded the military brasshats in Nam. “We can win this thing. All we have to do is [insert latest stupid idea here].”
More firefights in Beirut today. Hizbollah has taken over sections of city.
Yes. Thanks for the reminder. Hope Quaker Girl has a good day.
A lot of it is about military promotions.
G’morning, Scarecrow and crowlets. Anyone been noticing what incredible cover the prez campaign is providing BushCo re George’s War(s)?
BBC Baghdad office hit by rocket-the say no casualties.
Superdelegate Chris Carney (PA) just endorsed Hilliary. That should lose her some votes.
Hang in there till this peace thing blows over.
Inside Green Zone or not?
OT: Quote from AP article on Myanmar junta seizing UN aid shipments, forcing the UN to cancel more shipments for now:
Uhhmmm, not unprecedented. See, Bush, George W.; Brown, Michael and Katrina.
It was outside of the Green Zone. It appears that the rocket may have been part of a salvo that targeted the GZ but fell short.
So herd ‘em up and bomb the living hell out of what little they have. Net result resembles New Orleans. I’ll say this for BushCo: They’re consistent. They traffic in human wrongs world-wide.
The thought crossed my mind that the rocket might have been U.S. We did target al Jazeera, ya know.
If thats what he gets, hopefully it will be a small windowless office with no assignments, no meetings, no secretary, an uncomfortable chair, no telephone and finally a keeper that makes sure that he in in his office 8 hours a day.
Then when he takes retirement, he can’t get a job. Just like Abu Gonzo.
The size and scope of this tragedy is beyond my comprehension and knowning it’s only going to get worse. Doesn’t sound like emergency air drops are happening anytime soon.
Well, it seems Republicans in the House hate their mothers. See Dana Milbank on yesterday’s voting on a Mother’s Day resolution.
I think this explains a lot.
Both Hood and Gonzo can alwats get jobs at the Bush Amusement Park/Presidential Library once it’s built.
WTF??????????????
Yeah, that’s the thing. If Bush really cared, he’d send in air drops over a wide area to provide help. The junta really would have no way to prevent that and doesn’t have the ability to disperse widely enough to confiscate materials dropped in widespread, heavily damaged areas. But Gates announced yesterday they would not do that until they had permission to fly in the airspace. Absolutely disgusting.
so then they voted for motherhood before they voted against it?
flip flopping motherhaters
Better send Condi there to give them some stern looks.
Actually, I don’t think he’s in disfavour at the Pentagon. They’re just seeing some results of their policies they never counted on. It’s been a long time since a country refused to allow a high ranking military officer to take up his/her position. They’ll find something useful for him to do. He’s done everything they asked of him so he’s not being punished.
OTOH, they could ship him off to VN and he could run the USO at Fu Buy or Way.
OT, but maybe help is on the way.
This one step would lower oil prices immediately.
Sorry, but with all that is going on in this country and elsewhere, how can Congress spending time and energy on such a ridiculous bill be taken seriously? In fact, this sounds to me like the kind of bill Republicans would come up with to further their BS “family values party” platform.
It is just another politically manipulative and silly use of Congress’s time, IMO, and the US gov’t. has no business legislating Mother’s Day.
Who could have anticipated that actions could have consequences?
Ms von Ribbentrop could also pick up a few dozen pairs of shoes cheap.
Yep, shame on him for heeding the choice of his constituents.
It is weird listening to those supposedly inspired to unity and change and a better politic thrilling in another’s defeat.
So much for change.
Gee, what a novel concept.
The Republicans have engaged in a pattern of procedural abuse for the last several days, using every opportunity to offer Motions to Adjourn, Motions to Reconsider every vote, frivolous Amendments, and raising points of Parliamentary Inquiry. They have managed to slow the business of the House to a crawl.
Allegedly they are upset that the War Supplemental has New Orleans levee money attached, but they have also offered other rationales.
Good Morning, Scarecrow and all
(Quaker Girl!!!)
Okay, SC, I’ll they buy…What does this explain?
Surely, they love mothers. Who doesn’t???
great tour—did the architecture one. Grew up in the area but Chicago has morphed into a different city since I left.
:)
WTF?
Thanks for that one, Scarecrow. My gooper Congressman was one of the 178. Can’t wait to get rid of him.
Hey, Deb — didja see Boston Globe’s Charlie Savage will be moving to NYT?
Yea, when I was a kid there is no way you hung on Michigan Avenue at night.
Scarecrow, I should add that that Mother’s Day bill is also the very kind that Republicans usually come up with, knowing it’s ridiculous and figuring Democrats will object, just so they can accuse Democrats of hating mothers.
I do wish Congress would move away from this vapid, silly, politcally motivated garbage.
Oh, then, that excuses all their bad behavior. NOT.
Asking for indulgence with typos in my comments. Really badly sprained finger. Big splint…
Middle finger of my right had.
It seems I’m perpetually flipping someone (????) off. Ha.
Lurking, mostly.
That’s an uptick, n’est pas? Savage is good, as I recall. Still, interesting because both papers are under the same ownership.
his purpose was failure, of this I am certain, he did everything he was told that would cause failure, he did nothing we was advised might facilitate success
Col. Pat Lang’s take on what’s happening in Lebanon- the 1st sentence of his analysis is sure a grabber:
“It should be apparent by now that Dick Cheney is touring the Middle East lately for some purpose.”
End Game in Beirut?
no, that is denial…rumsfeld is not in denial, he knows he is lying
“Mother’s Day Proclamation” by Julia Ward Howe
Yes. Savage broke stories on signing statements, among other things. He’s excellent. The Globe is owned by Times, but functions somewhat independently. One advantage is that we get both leading NYT and WaPa articles in the Globe. The op-ed page is not that strong, IMO.
Here is a summary of the floor activity in the House yesterday. You can readily see the hijinks of the “Esteemed members of the opposition party”. What a bunch of children!