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The Sgrena-Calipari Shooting

As you are all aware, US troops opened fire on the car of recently-rescued Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, killing Italian secret service agent Nicola Calipari. The claim from Washington is that the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and refused to stop.

Sgrena maintains the car was traveling slowly and no signals were to be seen. In fact, she says there was no checkpoint. Now the U.S. side is calling the checkpoint “temporary”.

Uh-huh.

There are two sides to every story, and the truth is often somewhere in between. Everybody knows that Sgrena has an axe to grind, so you have to take what she says witha grain of salt. Still, I’m curious now after seeing photos of Sgrena’s car. That car doesn’t look like a hail of bullets hit it. It looks like very precisely-aimed shots were fired at it. Note the one shot at the edge of the rear window. Was this simply an errant shot, or were the rear passengers targeted? You don’t stop a car by shooting into the back of it.

I look forward to full, thorough investigation. I’m not holding my breath, though.