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Navy SEAL not guilty of charges in Iraq

by Mojambo ( 122 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Terrorism at April 22nd, 2010 - 12:30 pm

The fact that charges were even brought up is  a national disgrace.  However given the Obama/Holder terrorist enabler regime, I expect to see more of this in the future. In World War II after the December 16, 1944 Malmedy Massacre of American prisoners  by the 1st S.S. Panzer Division “Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler” – the word was sent out that no S.S. prisoners were to be taken.  Thankfully those were saner times in America and no Americans were brought to trial.

by the CNN Wire Staff

Iraqis taunt U.S. forces with a leaflet reading, "Falluja: Cemetery for Americans" in March 2004.

Iraqis taunt U.S. forces with a leaflet reading, “Falluja: Cemetery for Americans” in March 2004.

Iraqis chant anti-American slogans as the charred bodies of Blackwater security guards hang from a bridge over the Euphrates River in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, on March 31, 2004. The suspected mastermind of the killings accused three Navy SEALs of beating him. (AP File Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
photo hat tip Weasel Zippers

The first of three Navy SEALs accused of mishandling a suspect in the high-profile killings of contractors in Iraq was found not guilty at a court-martial Thursday.

A military jury cleared U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Julio Huertas of all charges, a military spokesman said.

Huertas and two other Navy SEALs — Petty Officer 2nd Class Jonathan Keefe and Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe — have been facing charges in connection with the assault of Iraqi detainee Ahmed Hashim Abed.

U.S. authorities accuse Abed of being the mastermind in the slayings and mutilation of four U.S. contractors in Falluja in 2004, one of the Iraq war‘s most notorious crimes against Americans.

During Huertas’ court-martial, Abed testified Wednesday that he was handcuffed, blindfolded and beaten.

Huertas and Keefe had been charged with dereliction of duty, based on the allegation that they failed to safeguard the detainee, according to the military. Huertas also was charged with impeding an investigation by attempting to influence the testimony of another sailor.

Keefe’s court-martial was supposed to have opened Monday, but it was delayed after defense attorneys were stuck in Europe because of flight delays due to ash from the Icelandic volcano. That court-martial is expected to begin Friday morning.

McCabe, who is charged with assault, will be tried May 3 in Norfolk, Virginia.

The case against the SEALs has sparked outrage that the sailors are being tried at all for handling a suspect in the contractors’ killings. A Facebook page called “Support The Navy SEALs who Captured Ahmed Hashim Abed” has almost 120,000 members.

After the contractors for the security firm Blackwater were killed with hand grenades and rifles, their bodies were set on fire and dragged through the streets. Two of them were hung from a bridge in Falluja, an image that was broadcast around the world.

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