Many soldiers are operating in Iraq in a vacuum of clear doctrine and foggy guidance on what the line is between a combat operation and what is a violation of the Law of Land Warfare and the Geneva Conventions. The Army leader is facing increased ethical scrutiny in an era of embedded media and in fighting a widespread insurgency. Can the US. Army objectively look at the issue of war crimes without ostracizing those who challenge its existence and continued possibility? Does troubling evidence suggest that these violations aren't the actions of a few isolated individuals?


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