White House spokesman Jay Carney reacted to the publication of photos in the Los Angeles Times of U.S. soldiers posing with corpses in Afghanistan by saying the Obama administration is “disappointed.. [with] the decision to publish two years after the incident,” according to a pool report.
Carney is suggesting, it would seem, that the photos might put at risk U.S. soldiers fighting the war in Afghanistan. And that, since the photos were taken two years ago, there would not seem to be pressing need for the Los Angeles Times to publish the photos while the soldiers are in that war theater.
Carney also blasted the photos themselves–at least, the actions of those American in the pictures. “[The] conduct depicted in those photographs is reprehensible and does not in any way represent the high standards of the US military,” Carney told the press aboard Air Force One. “And the president certainly shares in the defense secretary’s opinion that this should be investigated and those held responsible will be held accountable.”
The spokesman said he was unsure whether the president had actually seen the photos in question, though Carney is sure that Obama is aware of the scandal.
(Source: Weekly Standard)
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Didn’t this pres release pictures of abu grhib?
In today’s day and age nothing is private. If there’s a picture of anything out there it WILL be published. (With the exception of course of positive actions, those never see the light of day.)
What’s wrong with our soldiers posing with dead terrorists anyway? Shouldn’t they be proud of their work?
A jew: you’re absolutley right but don’t forget that Mr. Bush was president then and there are a different set of rules for him and Obama. You could insult, curse, make fun or do anything to hurt Bush but how dare anyone think the same could be done to his “majesty”.