On May 17, 2006,
John Murtha, he of the unassailable “war
hero”/“patriot”
mythos, assailed his fellow Marines in Haditha as murderers “in cold
blood.” The super-patriot made this indictment, in front of an international
audience, before an investigation had concluded. His spurious charges seem to
have done those eight men charged little legal damage – but they have caused
incalculable harm to the United States armed forces still in the field.
At Camp
Pendleton yesterday, military judge Col. Steven Folsom dismissed all charges
against Lt. Col. Jeffrey R. Chessani, the highest-ranking officer accused in
the Haditha massacre-of-justice. The ruling makes him the seventh of eight
accused in the Haditha skirmish to have charges dismissed. In Chessani’s case,
his charges were dropped without prejudice – meaning they could be filed again
later, but CentCom could not be part of the process, as there had been fear the
judge had an inappropriately close relationship with one of the investigators. Chessani
had been accused of violating a lawful order and dereliction of duty in
reporting the incident.
The antiwar Left
morphed reporting errors into a “cover-up,” much as it deformed a self-defense
operation against terrorists hiding amidst Iraq’s civilian population as an
imperial assault on 24 blameless Iraqi civilians cowering
“as if in prayer.”
Lt. Col. Chessani
can now be reunited with his six young children.“We hope it’s over,” said
his attorney Brian Rooney.” We believe it should be over.” Rooney added, “We’ve
had to go through a two-year process to prove what we knew from the beginning.”
Rooney referred
to the report of the military’s internal investigation, issued in March 2006, two months before Murtha denounced his own military before
the world. (Watch
Murtha slander our troops.) The report
concluded,
“there is no evidence that the Marines intentionally set out to target, engage,
and kill non-combatants.”
Every
trial to date has proven the report truthful and Murtha a calumnious liar:
- In April 2007, the government offered
immunity to Sgt. Sanick P. Dela Cruz in exchange
for his testimony. He promptly changed his
story five times.
-
In
August 2007, Lt. Gen. James Mattis pronounced 22-year-old Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt
absolutely “innocent”
of all wrongdoing.
- At
the same time, Lt. Gen. Mattis waved
charges of dereliction of duty against Capt. Randall Stone, saying Stone’s
actions did not “rise to the level of criminal behavior.”
-
One month later, prosecutors
granted
immunity to Capt. Lucas McConnell, who was not at the scene, in exchange
for his testimony.
- In April 2008, the government dismissed
all charges against 26-year-old Lance Cpl. Stephen
Tatum “with prejudice.” Although an eyewitness testified Tatum acted
with malice aforethought, Tatum passed
his lie detector test, while his accuser failed
his. His adversary, a native of Venezuela, also happened
to be “trying to get his application for U.S. citizenship released by the
Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which is holding up his papers.” Tatum
nearly
broke down on the stand last July, telling the judge: “I am not comfortable
with the fact that I might have shot a child…That is a burden I will have to
bear.”
-
Two
weeks ago, a jury found Lt. Andrew Grayson “not
guilty” of multiple counts of making false official
statements and one count of attempting to deceive.
At present,
charges remain only against Staff Sgt. Frank D. Wuterich, those for lesser
charges than “murder,” premeditated or otherwise. Wuterich has sued Jack Murtha
for defamation
, but the damage done to his reputation and that of his squad is overshadowed
by the cloud Murtha placed over the entire United States armed forces, for
partisan political gain.
Even the
infamously left-leaning Reuters (which refuses to call the 9/11 hijackers “terrorists”) noted,
“The reports brought international condemnation on U.S. troops in Iraq and famously inspired Rep.
John Murtha, a Democrat from Pennsylvania and critic of the war, to
charge that the Marines had killed the civilians ‘in cold blood.’” The damage
of Murtha’s single news conference alone can hardly be overestimated.
Al-Jazeera beamed
the Johnstown Democrat’s lurid tales throughout the Muslim world.
However, the lie
did not end with that infamous announcement. The Left quickly hooked onto the
alleged slaughter as a convenient bludgeon against the president – although in
practice they swung mostly at our troops. A headline at
The
DailyKos trumpeted, “Iraqi Massacre: It’s
Not Just Haditha.” Über-leftist Robert
Fisk similarly asked, “Could
Haditha be just the tip of the mass grave?”
As David
Horowitz and I explain in our new book, Party
of Defeat, this is but the tip of the Left’s lies about
American soldiers in harm’s way. Unlike every other conflict in American
history, with the exception of the Civil War, our troops have had to enter
combat as the same politicians who voted to send them into battle divided the
nation, poisoned their name around the world, and subverted their own morale.
The last may be
the most overlooked part of the Haditha atrocity. (I speak here of Murtha’s
persecution of the innocent.) The ability of U.S. soldiers to prosecute a war
and defend themselves (and us) against the terrorist enemy is the cruelest
casualty of the Party of Defeat’s war against our troops. Chessani’s
lawyer Brian Rooney observed,
“You need to trust what your battlefield commanders are telling you and give
them the benefit of the doubt.” McConnell’s defense lawyer, Kevin McDermott, stated last
year: “You don't want the lance corporal, the 19-year-old kid with the M-16,
thinking twice about pulling the trigger for fear that he’ll end up being
investigated if in fact he reasonably believes there are insurgents involved
with the attack upon him.”
American
soldiers have lost their lives because of witch-hunts like those of Murtha
against the Haditha innocents. In Party of Defeat, David and I recount the story of Navy SEAL Marc
Luttrell. Luttrell led his fellow SEALS on a covert mission in Afghanistan when
they were sure a group of local goat-herders had spotted them and were about to
report them to al-Qaeda warlords. The group considered shooting the spies but
desisted, knowing the fire they would come under for “murdering” innocent
Afghan civilians – some teenaged, to boot. Al-Qaeda terrorists rained fire upon
them within an hour, killing 19 American soldiers. Luttrell reflected he and
his men remained “tortured, shot, blown up, my best buddies all dead, and all
because we were afraid of the liberals back home, afraid to do what was
necessary to save our own lives.” (Emphasis added.)
Chief among those liberals who cost Luttrell’s
friends their lives was one Rep. John Murtha, D-PA, the Speaker of the House’s first
choice for House Majority Leader. Murtha is best known for:
As
FrontPageMag.com wrote in an editorial last December, “It’s
(Past) Time for Murtha to Resign.” Sadly, as David Horowitz and I found in
researching our book, his absence will leave behind a den of radicals eager to
take up where he left off.
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