Pentagon: allegations “flat out wrong”

Posted by Meredith MacKenzie on July 29, 2008 |

During a press briefing Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell says that any perception that the DoD or Army contractors are as “negligent” or “callous” as to allow the deaths of U.S. soldiers in Iraq due to electrocution is flat-out wrong. Morrell says that the DoD is concerned with the safety of U.S> soldiers. Sixteen U.S. soldiers have died in Iraq due to electrical accidents.

 
icon for podpress  Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

July 29, 2008

2 Responses to “Pentagon: allegations “flat out wrong””

  1. DavidMua Nguyen Says:

    Dear> Sir

    What DOD make safety troop overseas dont let Military die to much.

    Finaly you are dont dont care dont need focus dont need public bring Issue Idea
    How you are win The War dont have palnt
    Sincerely

  2. DavidMua Nguyen Says:

    Dear Commander

    Please I would like re mine Commander What i am bring Issue what I am
    say Focus will have Issue..

    What that mean .. President Pakistan.. If Commander Focus respect Public
    On Dec 2007 I ready Bring Issue that let he go.. Then we have Issue easy Fix
    What i say focus Inside Pakistan He have 2 Face 1 make US happy 1 safe Terrors Inside..
    Please let me make clear Issue will have Now they play game give US keep ball out
    see I am say When I focus never mistake Issue


Latest Audio

  • Labor Secretary Recalls Helping Undocumented Students Go To College
  • GOP Leaders Look To Suade Moderate Democrats On Health Care Vote
  • Democrats’ Health Bill One Great Big Ponzi Scheme, Says Thune
  • Senate Democrats Employ ‘Gimmickry’ To Keep Health Bill Below $900 Billion

Happening Now - TRNS on Twitter