I would better describe the taking of these photographs as an oversight on the maxim 'if you're going to do it, make sure you don't get caught'. I have seen reportage at check points; quite 'ordinary' footage, if you will, showing the aggressive and humiliating way some of the soldiers treat passers-by to a scene. They herd them, shout at them in English, glare at them, and threaten them. I will accept that this does not happen all of the time, by all of the soldiers, but the capacity is there, and discretion is given a wide berth. It is quite clear, though that it wasn't really the Iraqis that were caught with their pants down. Jim
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