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Rule Sets: A key difference between Core and Gap

“Officer Suggest Iraqi Jail Abuse Was Encouraged: Humiliation and Assaults: Cellblock Was Controlled by Military Intelligence, General Contends,” by Philip Shenon, New York Times, 2 May, p. 1.


They dismember the bodies of security personnel and have a street party to celebrate it in Falluja. We catch some Reservists treating Iraqi prisoners to humiliations and our people will likely spend years in a military jail as a result.


That’s a key difference in rule sets on security. We have them in the Core; they’re missing in the Gap.

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