As
character
assassination
attacks on
Sen. Barack
Obama have
now taken
over Sen.
John
McCain's
campaign,
and because
McCain cites
his military
experience
as of prime
importance,
now is the
time to
focus closer
attention on
a facet of
the Arizona
Senator's
own
character.
This is
related to
his 23
combat
missions for
Operation
Rolling
Thunder -
the
Pentagon's
name for
U.S. bombing
of North
Vietnam.
I will never
forget how
stunned I
was when
Gen. Telford
Taylor, a
chief U.S.
prosecutor
at the
Nuremberg
trials after
World War
Two, told me
that he
strongly
supported
the idea of
trying the
U.S. pilots
captured in
North
Vietnam as
war
criminals -
and that he
would be
proud to
lead in
their
prosecution.
Why would
anyone have
wanted to
prosecute
McCain and
the other
captured
pilots?
Taylor's
argument was
that their
actions were
in violation
of the
Geneva
conventions
that
specifically
forbid
indiscriminate
bombing that
could cause
incidental
loss of
civilian
life or
damage to
civilian
objects.