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    What did an American newspaper describe the military commander that Trump pardoned despite his invol

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    What did an American newspaper describe the military commander that Trump pardoned despite his invol Empty What did an American newspaper describe the military commander that Trump pardoned despite his invol

    Post by Rocky Sat Dec 28, 2019 12:01 pm


    What did an American newspaper describe the military commander that Trump pardoned despite his involvement in crimes in Iraq?

    10:52 - 28/12/2019



    What did an American newspaper describe the military commander that Trump pardoned despite his invol %D8%AA%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%A812-696x522
    The information / Baghdad ..
    Soldiers from the US Navy, the platoon leader whom US President Donald Trump pardoned despite his involvement in war crimes in Iraq, described the bleak terms, saying that he is a villain, a psychopath and a man spreading toxins.
    The first-rate operator, Cory Scott, told the New York Times that the accused operations chief, Edward Gallagher, wanted to kill anything moving.
    In the leaked video interviews, members of the Cel 7 team described Gallagher as he was targeting a child as young as 12 years old, and was described as stabbing a prisoner with a fatal wound with a hunting knife.
    Gallagher was eventually acquitted by a military jury in July of the murder charges, but was demoted after being convicted of taking a picture of a prisoner of "state", however, he eventually avoided all punishment after President Trump's intervention in October. Second, he regained his rank.
    Gallagher's lawyer told The New York Times that the video interviews were full of contradictions and lies, which created a "clear road map of innocence."
    The newspaper stated that in the video interviews with the investigators, “The soldiers said that they saw Gallagher continue to stab a drug prisoner without reason, and then appeared as if he was celebrating.”
    One of the soldiers confirmed that what Gallagher had done was the most shameful thing he had ever seen. Ended / 25

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