Rape Hobbles Bush Administration Policies
Ann Wright, for Truthout: "One would hope that behavior that requires the 'regrets' of the president of the United States and the secretary of state and the stand-down of United States military forces for 'reflection' and retraining in ethics and leadership would be punished severely enough to send a clear signal that the behavior will not be tolerated. Yet the history of sexual assault and rape of women around US military bases, particularly in Okinawa, reveals a military institutional acceptance of this criminal behavior and a lack of enforcement of military regulations against such behavior by senior military officers."
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