Digital photography + disgruntled soldiers = scandal?
I have not actually seen the photos of "torture" or "abuse" of American (and British) soldiers on Iraqi prisoners.
But it does not seem impossible that a disgruntled set of soldiers, or even someone higher up could stage photos like this, release them, and cause an uproar.
A picture is worth maybe a half-dozen words, these days.
(All of them trademarked and owned by their respective corporations and estates. Use of them without permission is prohibited.)
I have not actually seen the photos of "torture" or "abuse" of American (and British) soldiers on Iraqi prisoners.
But it does not seem impossible that a disgruntled set of soldiers, or even someone higher up could stage photos like this, release them, and cause an uproar.
A picture is worth maybe a half-dozen words, these days.
(All of them trademarked and owned by their respective corporations and estates. Use of them without permission is prohibited.)
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