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  Army Specialist Pleads Guilty to Murdering Afghan Civilians for
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David Dayen <http://news.firedoglake.com/author/dday/> Wednesday March 23,
2011 2:11 pm

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Jeremy Morlock, part of the Army Stryker “kill
team”<http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/03/21/another-abu-ghraib-photos-of-army-kill-team-in-afghanistan-released/>in
Afghanistan, plead
guilty today <http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/24/us/24morlock.html> to
killing three Afghan civilians in an Army court-martial case. Photos of
Morlock and his colleagues posing with Afghan corpses were published in the
German magazine Der Spiegel this week, stirring controversy about abuse,
torture and defilement carried out by enlisted men and women during the
occupation.

 “The plan was to kill people, sir,” the soldier, Specialist Jeremy N.
Morlock, told a military judge at this base south of Seattle.

Specialist Morlock, one of five soldiers accused of killing the Afghans near
Kandahar last year, had previously agreed in court documents to testify
against the other defendants in exchange for his plea. He is seeking a
maximum of 24 years in prison. A military judge still must approve the
agreement.

Specialist Morlock, 22, of Wasilla, Alaska, is the first of the five
soldiers to face a court-martial. He pleaded guilty on Wednesday to three
charges of premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit murder, assault and
other charges.

Morlock said that his team faked combat situations so they could kill Afghan
civilians, largely for sport. He specifically cited Staff Sgt. Calvin R.
Gibbs as the ringleader of the kill team. Gibbs has maintained his innocence
and said that all Afghan deaths resulted from combat situations. The
pictures tell a different story, however.

Morlock, who has agreed to testify against other defendants, is trying to
secure a plea bargain of no more than 24 years in prison.

Seymour Hersh of The New Yorker wrote
about<http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2011/03/the-kill-team-photographs.html>the
kill team photographs yesterday.

 Why photograph atrocities? And why pass them around to buddies back home or
fellow soldiers in other units? How could the soldiers’ sense of what is
unacceptable be so lost? No outsider can have a complete answer to such a
question. As someone who has been writing about war crimes since My Lai,
though, I have come to have a personal belief: these soldiers had come to
accept the killing of civilians—recklessly, as payback, or just at random—as
a facet of modern unconventional warfare. In other words, killing itself,
whether in a firefight with the Taliban or in sport with innocent bystanders
in a strange land with a strange language and strange customs, has become
ordinary. In long, unsuccessful wars, in which the enemy—the people trying
to kill you—do not wear uniforms and are seldom seen, soldiers can lose
their bearings, moral and otherwise. The consequences of that lost bearing
can be hideous. This is part of the toll wars take on the young people we
send to fight them for us. The G.I.s in Afghanistan were responsible for
their actions, of course. But it must be said that, in some cases, surely,
as in Vietnam, the soldiers can also be victims.

The Der Spiegel photographs also help to explain why the American war in
Afghanistan can probably never be “won,” in my view, just as we did not win
in Vietnam. Terrible things happen in war, and terrible things are happening
every day in Afghanistan, as Americans continue to conduct nightly
assassination raids and have escalated the number of bombing sorties. There
are also reports of suspected Taliban sympathizers we turn over to Afghan
police and soldiers being tortured or worse. This will be a long haul;
revenge in Afghan society does not have to come immediately. We could end up
not knowing who hit us, or why, a decade or two from now.

It is unclear whether this sorry episode will have any impact on the
nation’s future endeavors in Afghanistan. But it’s worth noting that even
some Blue 
Dogs<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/22/heath-shuler-afghanistan-withdrawal_n_838646.html>have
turned against the war.

*UPDATE:* Morlock was sentenced to 24
years<http://www.ktuu.com/news/ktuu-afghanistan-murders-wasilla-soldier-pleads-guilty-sentenced-to-24-years-20110323,0,2131527.story>
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