Thursday, April 14, 2005

Report Clears US in Sgrena Incident

Hat tip to LGF

(Oh by the way I love it when I was right in the first place!)
Last night, 60 Minutes Wednesday had a very sympathetic interview with Italian communist Giuliana Sgrena, letting her spew well-rehearsed lies about the friendly fire incident that killed an Italian agent and slightly wounded her, without bothering to point out that her story is as full of holes as her car wasn’t.
Today at NBC: Report clears U.S. in friendly fire incident

Sgrena is a bad witch and should be burned at the stake! The leftist will love this story I betcha!

NBC News has learned that a preliminary report from a joint U.S.-Italian investigation has cleared the American soldiers of any wrongdoing and provides new details into the shooting.
Intelligence agent Calipari had just negotiated Sgrena’s release from Iraqi kidnappers on March 4 when the two and a driver headed for the Baghdad airport in a compact rental car.
It was dark when the Italians turned onto a ramp leading to the airport road where the U.S. military had set up a temporary checkpoint.
The investigation found the car was about 130 yards from the checkpoint when the soldiers flashed their lights as a warning to stop. But the car kept coming and, at 90 yards, warning shots were fired. At 65 yards, when the car failed to stop, the soldiers used lethal force — a machine gun burst that killed Calipari and wounded Sgrena and the driver.
Senior U.S. military officials say it took only about four seconds from the first warning to the fatal shots, but insist the soldiers acted properly under the current rules of engagement.
The investigation failed, however, to resolve one critical dispute: The Americans claim the car was racing toward the checkpoint at about 50 miles per hour, the Italians say it was traveling at a much slower speed.

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