The “Kill Team” Photographs
Source: newyorker.com
- American soldiers in a "kill team" killed Afghan civilians for sport and posed with their bodies in photos.
- Der Spiegel published three shocking images from a collection of 4,000 photos and videos taken by the soldiers.
- The case echoes Abu Ghraib and My Lai, showing how long wars erode soldiers' morals.
Seymour Hersh examines disturbing photos from U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan who murdered civilians and grinned for the camera like trophy hunters. The images reveal a pattern of atrocities in modern wars, from Abu Ghraib to Vietnam's My Lai. This matters because it highlights how endless conflicts desensitize troops and doom missions like Afghanistan.