Well, believe it or not . . . Brig. General Janice Karpinsky is now laying blame on the brass above her, namely General Ricardo Sanchez and General Jeffrey Miller in a news article printed in the Washington Post today. This should get real interesting . . . Stay tuned.
"Taguba testified that friction arose between Karpinski and Pappas when Pappas was put in charge of Abu Ghraib last November. Taguba said the move, ordered by Sanchez, violated Army doctrine by making military police subordinate to interrogators."
"Taguba testified that friction arose between Karpinski and Pappas when Pappas was put in charge of Abu Ghraib last November. Taguba said the move, ordered by Sanchez, violated Army doctrine by making military police subordinate to interrogators."