Relax, fellas. Shooting injured Iraqis is just part of the US campaign to win over Iraqi hearts and minds. If you all cast your minds back to the middle of last year, when Iraq rejoiced over the fall of Saddam and embraced the US with open arms, you'll see that this sort of thing - and Abu Ghraib, which was just a couple of guys doing the sorts of things you might find at a frat party, nothing more - is merely part of the mopping up process.
They're loving it over there. They want to die.
And, lest we forget the reason the US is over there, Colin Powell has recently received a report from a single, uncorroborated souce that Iran is reconstituting its nuclear program. And one of the commanders in Iraq has discovered that Al Zarqawi and Osama Bin Laden are attempting to communicate with each other - no idea where either of them are, can't tell us how he knows, but we can take his word for it - so, anyway, it won't be long before we're smashing the Iranis and shooting some of their unarmed, injured people and we can put this whole Iraqi thing behind us.
You know, the hospitals were almost the first buildings targeted by the US in Fallujah - don't want too many of those distasteful shots of wounded Iraqis being treated getting out to the Western media, do we? But they've got something like three divisions guarding the oil pipelines, so at least we know where their priorities lie.
They're loving it over there. They want to die.
And, lest we forget the reason the US is over there, Colin Powell has recently received a report from a single, uncorroborated souce that Iran is reconstituting its nuclear program. And one of the commanders in Iraq has discovered that Al Zarqawi and Osama Bin Laden are attempting to communicate with each other - no idea where either of them are, can't tell us how he knows, but we can take his word for it - so, anyway, it won't be long before we're smashing the Iranis and shooting some of their unarmed, injured people and we can put this whole Iraqi thing behind us.
You know, the hospitals were almost the first buildings targeted by the US in Fallujah - don't want too many of those distasteful shots of wounded Iraqis being treated getting out to the Western media, do we? But they've got something like three divisions guarding the oil pipelines, so at least we know where their priorities lie.

