Trump pardons military personnel accused of Middle East crimes

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President intervenes in military justice cases of service members accused of killings in Afghanistan

Donald Trump has pardoned a former US army commando set to stand trial next year in the killing of a suspected Afghan bomb-maker and a former army lieutenant who had been convicted of murder after he ordered his men to fire upon three Afghans, killing two, the White House announced late Friday.

 

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He will pardon the police that commit hate crimes

Trump believes if you excuse everyone else they will excuse you

This presidency is like in a superhero movie where the villain goes into a prison and releases all of the worst, most vile criminals to fight alongside him.

These poor people charged with crimes for fighting in the never ending wars for Israel. All our troops home, Israel can fight its own wars. Not one American life, not one dollar.

pana Perhaps to execute an escape route to Russia or to the Saudis when he has to run away and hide from justice.

Good

Because it benefited trump,he gets some new cronies.

WISH WOULD INVESTIGATE - INDEPENDENTLY - the ALLEGATIONS and military investigations AND the PROSECUTIONS. THEN REPORT.

Accused or Convicted? It’s an important distinction.

Good man. The british government should do the same for British soldiers falsely accused by grifting leftist organisations . In fact I would support the criminalisation of all lawyers and orgs which participate in the hounding of British troops.

Trump only admires people who are charged with or convicted of crimes it seems.

That should piss off the rest of the military leadership that were still hanging on.

Dragging the us down

accused?

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