Look folks if
the U.S. Army wants someone dead as Sgrena
insists we did, there would be no story here. Why? Because there would be no
body leftover that’s why. No one would ever know she had been killed by anyone
because the car she was in would have been reduced to nothing more than smoking
rubble.
The Army would
have targeted the car with a lot bigger weapons than a couple of soldiers with
M-16’s. They would have used something like this:
or this:
or this.
Even assuming
that the Army would be stupid enough to target someone they wanted dead with
M-16’s they would have been easily able to finish the job by simply double
tapping everyone in the vehicle after it stopped and burning the car afterwards.
While there may
have been a ROE (Rules Of Engagement) violation here (although no one but
Sgrena’s version of the event suggests there was) there is no way this was a
“deliberate targeting” of Sgrena. If it had been she would be dead. End of
story.
This is a
clear-cut case of communication failure on someone’s part. Whether it was the
Italian intelligence services or U.S. Command’s failure remains to be seen. What
is not in doubt is the incredible heroism of the agent who shielded his charge
with his own body and gave his life to save hers. I hate to see good men die due
to negligence of command structures.