U.S. contractors witnessed War Crimes in Iraq!

There are new allegations that heavily armed private security contractors in Iraq are brutalizing Iraqi civilians. In an exclusive interview, four former security contractors told NBC News that they watched as innocent Iraqi civilians were fired upon, and one crushed by a truck.

The four men are all retired military veterans: Capt. Bill Craun, Army Rangers; Sgt. Jim Errante, military police; Cpl. Ernest Colling, U.S. Army; and Will Hough, U.S. Marines. All went to Iraq months ago as private security contractors.

**“I went there for the money,” says Hough.

“I’m a patriot,” says Craun.

“You can’t turn off being a soldier,” says Colling.**

They worked for an American company named Custer Battles, hired by the Pentagon to conduct dangerous missions guarding supply convoys. They were so upset by what they saw, three quit after only one or two missions.

“What we saw, I know the American population wouldn’t stand for,” says Craun.

They claim heavily armed security operators on Custer Battles’ missions — among them poorly trained young Kurds, who have historical resentments against other Iraqis — terrorized civilians, shooting indiscriminately as they ran for cover, smashing into and shooting up cars.

On a mission on Nov. 8, escorting ammunition and equipment for the Iraqi army, they claim a Kurd guarding the convoy allegedly shot into a passenger car to clear a traffic jam.

“[He] sighted down his AK-47 and started firing,” says Colling. “It went through the window. As far as I could see, it hit a passenger. And they didn’t even know we were there.”

Later, the convoy came upon two teenagers by the road. One allegedly was gunned down.

“The rear gunner in my vehicle shot him,” says Colling. “Unarmed, walking kids.”

In another traffic jam, they claim a Ford 350 pickup truck smashed into, then rolled up and over the back of a small sedan full of Iraqis.

“The front of the truck came down,” says Craun. “I could see two children sitting in the back seat of that car with their eyes looking up at the axle as it came down and pulverized the back.”

“I said, ‘Wow, what hit this car?’” remembers Hough.

Could anyone have survived?

“Probably not. Not from what I saw,” says Hough.
“It was chaos and carnage and destruction the whole day,” says Craun.

Two of the men — Craun and Colling — say they quit immediately.

Craun, in an e-mail two days later to a friend at the Pentagon, wrote: “I didn’t want any part of an organization that deliberately murders children and innocent civilians.”

Errante says he also quit after witnessing wild, indiscriminate shootings on two other missions.

“I said I didn’t want to be a witness to any of these, what could be classified as a war crime,” says Errante.

Once back in the U.S., Craun — recipient of the Bronze Star — took the allegations to Army criminal investigators. The Army tells NBC News it’s looking into the matter.
“These aren’t insurgents that we’re brutalizing,” says Craun. “It was local civilians on their way to work. It’s wrong.”

Anyone who’s been there says Iraq is a brutal, deadly place. So why do the men blame Custer Battles?

“Simply, they’re negligent,” says Colling. “[Just] throwing people out there and then forcing us to use these brutal tactics. They’re responsible, absolutely.”

So why are these men going public with these allegations now? They say because they care about American soldiers and about winning the war.

“If we continue to let this happen, those people will hate us even more than they already do,” says Craun.

And they say that only makes Iraq more dangerous for American soldiers.
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“What we saw, I know the American population wouldn’t stand for,” says Craun.

Yeah he should trying telling that to the Amerikkkan right wing idiots we get on GS along with their brown noser amerikkkan wannabees! As for Iraqis hating the Amerikkkans that is already a reality a very long time ago!

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You know this is funny I saw this news this morning and I wanted to post it but it disappeared and I couldn’t find it. Thank You AK47 for posting this. This puts a different twist to things something that missed my eye. So what do my friends have to say about this? Interesting good job AK47. :k:
Edit: They were killing indiscriminately.

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Sounds like war crimes. Should be investigated and if found guilty the severest punishment should be handed down.

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Yeah right War Crimes my foot is'nt Amerikka the Nation that refused to sign up to the international International Criminal court.Talk is cheap!

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AK47 is right again. We did not indeed sign up for the ICJ/ICC. But Ak47 our internal military tribune and judicial system is fool proof (well except Michael Jackson, OJ and few other celebrities) and we do proesucte and do take military crimes seriously. Look at Sgt Graner with all jokes aside he is in prison serving term and I haven't seen him since even on Gupistan. So what UTD is saying is also quite accurate.
I am glad that you found this article I wanted to post this for you yesterday and literally it disappeared from the browser, and I couldn't find it.
Edit Ak btw you missed a k in amerikkkka in post #4

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This is just the tip of the iceberg. I remember reading the horror stories of what the US armed forces got up to in Veitnam, You can only imagine the horror that they are inflicting on the civillian population of Iraq only in a few years will we get the full picture at the moment we are just getting a few bits of information once in a while.

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These Humrikkkans are brutal ruthless killing machines. Maybe the Ummah will gather strength and join forces with NK, IRan and Syria for the final showdown.

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^ Well Amen to that.

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Countries like the United States only like to bully and pick on very poor nations which they can defeat easily in a battlefield situation.

These contractors at least they have some nerve and credit to them to say what american military is really doing in iraq

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And it’s a knock out punch in post 4.

ding ding.

UTD out for the count.