On November 19, 2005 in Haditha, Iraq, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich led Marines from the 3rd battalion into Haditha. In Al-Subhani, a neighborhood in Haditha, Lance Cpl. Miguel Terrazas (20 years old) was killed by a roadside improvised explosive device.[121] Later in the day, 24 Iraqi women and children were shot dead by Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich and his marines. Wuterich acknowledged in military court that he gave his men the order to "shoot first, ask questions later"[122] after the roadside bomb explosion. Wuterich told military judge Lt. Col. David Jones "I never fired my weapon at any women or children that day." On January 24, 2012, Frank Wuterich was given a sentence of 90 days in prison along with a reduction in rank and pay. Just a day before, Wuterich pled guilty to one count of negligent dereliction of duty.[121] No other marine that was involved that day was sentenced to any jail time. For the massacre, The Marine Corps paid $38,000 total to the families of 15 of the dead civilians
Ma какви жестоки присъди, а? Цели 90 дни

On the 13th February 1991, during the Gulf War, the US Air Force destroyed a bomb shelter in the Amiriyah neighbourhood of Baghdad, killing 314 civilians who were sheltering inside, including 130 children. Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz called the bombing "a criminal, pre-meditated, planned attack against civilians." A White House spokesperson called the civilian deaths "truly tragic" and stated that they didn't "know why civilians were at this location" and described the Amiriyah shelter as a well-known military target. An American intelligence officer stated that the bunker was transmitting military signals until the moment of the attack
Тук не е ясно дали някой е получил 90 дни

Но по избити цивилни зад граница никой не може да стигне демократичният лидер на света САЩ.