WASHINGTON - For decades, it has been generally accepted that the My Lai massacre of as many as 400 Vietnamese civilians by U.S. Army troops on Mar. 16, 1968 was a violation of official policy directives on the treatment of civilians in South Vietnam.
That was the conclusion reached in the most definitive official account of why My Lai happened -- the final report by Gen. William Peers, who investigated the question of responsibility for the massacre in late 1969 and early 1970 for the Department of the Army and the Army Chief of Staff.
Documentary evidence from U.S. army archives shows, however, that the Peers report misrepresented a key directive from the top commander in Vietnam, Gen. William C. Westmoreland, describing it as calling for a blanket policy of humane treatment of civilians in villages controlled by the Communist movement.
The directive in question, a copy of which has been obtained by IPS, makes it clear that the policy of humane treatment did not extend to civilians in areas which had been under long-term Communist rule, as was the case with My Lai. That revelation would have placed the responsibility for the orders on the My Lai operation squarely on Westmoreland's shoulders.
The Peers report found that the troops who entered My Lai and three other hamlets of the village of Son My had been led to believe that everyone in the village should be killed. Testimony before the Peers inquiry also showed that the platoon leaders involved in the operation had been given that same message by two company commanders.
The report concluded that the Task Force commander responsible for the operation, Col. Frank Barker, had failed to "make clear any distinctions between combatants and non-combatants in their orders and instructions." The result, it stated, was that he had "conveyed an understanding that only the enemy remained" in My Lai.
The report asserted, however, that there was no higher command responsibility for what happened in My Lai. It concluded that the policy guidance from Gen. William Westmoreland, the commander of all U.S. forces in Vietnam, was "consistent in adhering to the humane standard of protecting the civilians within the combat zone".
The most important document cited by the Peers report in support of that conclusion was Directive 525-3 from the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV), called "Combat Operations: Minimising Noncombatant Battle Casualties".
The Peers report said that one of the "significant points" of the directive, first issued on Sep. 7, 1965 and reissued in slightly revised form on Oct. 14, 1966, was that "Specified strike zones should be configured to exclude populated areas."
"Specified strike zones" was the term that replaced the original term "free fire zones" created in 1965 to refer to zones where air strikes and artillery fire could be used freely with the approval of the province chief -- approval which was routinely given to U.S. forces.
That description of a key point in the directive, which avoided direct quotation from the document, made it appear that the non-combatant population was to be protected from indiscriminate U.S. firepower in all Viet Cong hamlets. The report stated without any qualification that "specified strike zones" were "usually free of any known populace".
But the actual text of Directive 525-3, a copy of which was obtained from the U.S. Army Military History Institute in Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, makes it clear that the intention of Westmoreland and the U.S. military command in regard to hamlets like My Lai was exactly the opposite.
The five-page directive was explicit about its concern with minimising such casualties in contested areas, where the population had not been under long-term Communist influence. As the directive explained, "The use of unnecessary force leading to non-combatant battle casualties in areas temporarily controlled by the VC [Viet Cong] will embitter the population, drive them into the arms of the VC, and make the long-range pacification more difficult and more costly".
But the directive made it clear that this motivation for humane treatment of civilians did not apply to those who had been under long-term Communist rule. A key point in the directive said, "Specified strike zones should be configured to exclude populated areas, except those in accepted VC bases".
The term "accepted VC bases" referred to large parts of South Vietnam, including Son My village and most of Quang Ngai province, where the Viet Minh movement had mobilised the population to fight against the French and where the Communist movement had strong organisations throughout the Diem regime and in the early years of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
The directive thus made it clear the U.S. military command's policy was to consider the civilian population in long-term Communist base areas as the enemy which could be subjected to the same treatment as Communist military personnel. The Peers report description -- which avoided quoting directly from the document -- effectively covered up the actual intention of the command's policy toward non-combatants in places like My Lai.
Directive 525-3 is not the only piece of evidence pointing to a military command policy of treating non-combatants in Viet Cong base areas as subject to indiscriminate violence. In his own memoirs published in 1976, General Westmoreland himself wrote that, once the "free fire zones" were established, "anybody who remained had to be considered an enemy combatant," and operations in those areas "could be conducted without fear of civilian casualties."
Westmoreland was even more explicit in a visit to a unit of the 101st Airborne Division called the Tiger Force in Quang Ngai province in 1967. As recounted by members of the Tiger Force who were present, and reported by Pulitzer Prize-winning Toledo Blade journalists Michael Sallah and Mitch Weiss, Westmoreland told them, "[I]f there are people who are out there -- and not in the camps -- they're pink as far as we're concerned. They're Communist sympathisers. They were not supposed to be there."
That message gave the Tiger Force officers the idea that they were authorized to kill anyone who chose to remain in Viet Cong base areas. Sallah and Weiss found that Tiger Force had carried out no fewer than 19 killing sprees against civilians in "specified strike zones". The unit commanders justified the wanton murder of civilians to Army investigators by explaining that the creation of a free fire zone gave U.S. troops the right to "kill anything that moved".
The Peers report recommended disciplinary action against 30 Army officers, including two generals and four colonels. But when it came to his treatment of Westmoreland's policy directives, Gen. Peers had a strong incentive to absolve him of any responsibility for My Lai.
James K. Walsh, Jr., who was Special Counsel to the Peers investigation, recalled in an interview with IPS that Peers had hoped to become commander of the 8th Army in South Korea after his service in Vietnam.
That meant that he had to have the support of the Gen. Westmoreland, who had become the Army Chief of Staff in 1968 and thus was in a position to determine whether he would get the choice assignment he wanted.
Unfortunately for Peers, Westmoreland was replaced as Chief of Staff by Creighton B. Abrams in June 1972, and Abrams was openly hostile to the whole Peers investigation, according to Walsh. Peers never got the 8th Army command and chose early retirement.
Gareth Porter is an historian and national security policy analyst. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.
© 2008 Inter Press Service
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Show Alloutragedinamerica:
Ditto for yourself as well...
While rebuking gde, you neglected to mention a number of other VIP places allied bombers didn't drop their loads on:
Buildings leased by U.S. American corporations like IBM, US Steel, Ford, GM, Bethlehem Steel, et al as well as the German Krupp Industrial Steel works! The allied pilots were given strict orders to AVOID bombing those places AT ALL COSTS or there would be hell to pay.
I wonder how the language of contemporary directives reads: "humane treatment of civilians in all areas except those under the control of Sunni insurgents, Shiite militias, Kurdish separatists, Baathist partisans, Taliban fighters, Al-Quaeda supporters, ... anti-war activists on bicycles, vegetarians, anyone who visited a foreign country as a civilian, Obama voters,etc..."
..........about those train tracks...THIRTEEN ran a series of films of them thar days,LEST WE FORGET for a week,back in the day(the LATE 70's) showing that the AJC pleaded with FDR to issue a command to bomb those tracks leading into Auschwitz as American bombers were bombing 15 miles away.
It never happened.
FDR also did the German's the favor of turning back a ship of refugees,just 3 miles off our shores,to Bremerhaven.
What came through loud and VERY clear in that docu is this:FDR et al were not interested in the German's FINAL SOLUTION for 8 million Jews.
Good grief! I remember the issue from when I was in junior high. Who knew it would never, ever be resolved?
gde you forgot to mention the one thing the allied forces did NOT bomb: the TRAIN TRACKS TO AUSCHWITZ AND OTHER DEATH CAMPS!
Gareth Porter's report is another in a long line of whitewashed, misleading and maligning stories
on the illegal `Nam war.
Porter has the eyes of the dead. This story is a rehashed version of My Lai, and omits fingering the actual villains responsible other than Westmoreland.
The oft parroted acronym, VC and its term Viet Cong, weren't recognized by the Vietnamese population. In their language "Viet Cong-VC" didn't exist; the only ones using this garbage were the CIA, DoD, White House, NSA, the Press, Congress, the VFW and the American Legion, et al.
Please note that Colin Powell's name is noticeably AWOL from this report. As one who served on the Peers panel, Powell's function was to deny that the My Lai massacre ever took place-Powell seemed to deny a lot of things back then. As most of you will recall, the onus of blame was shifted away from Calley and assigned to an American chopper crew and its pilot. (thanks to THE LACKEY Powell, that crew was denied their medals for the next 40 years).
Calley, for his part, was under direct orders from Uncle Spooky, aka, Christians In Action.
So that long history makes it okay to continue genocides today, according to canuckchuck; a canuck this canuck has nothing to do with. Moronic outlooks are never of any good, imo.
He may be another of the canuck schmucks responsible for covering up and worsening the major poisoning of Canadian First Nations Peoples with mercury, causing the very severe disease called Minamata, named after Minamata, Japan, where the disease was first discovered, etcetera.
Just got through listening to a very good Historia documentary on that disease, and just doing a Web search on "minamata disease" should provide plenty of links. But the following page lists three different FNP affected by this corporate chemical poisoning (along with the too long Canadian govt cover-up).
http://tripatlas.com/Ontario_Minamata_disease
It lists:
*) Grassy Narrows First Nation;
*) Sarnia First Nation; and,
*) White Dog First Nation, Wabaseemoong being how 'White Dog' was derived.
Just old and boring news, according to the likes of canuckschmuck. I wonder when they'll genocide his area.
The USA has been in the business of genocide since 1776...what else is new?
AmeriKKKa murdering women & children now there's a shocker, who would have thought....
" barksnotbites March 17th, 2008 1:01 pm
..as many as 400 ...
OR
..killing 504 civilians.
40 years later, which is it, 400 or 504? This article alone presents two conflicting numbers."
I DO NOT SEE '504' in the article, though believe to recall having seen that number in a related article. However, I saw barsnotbites' later post saying the 504 comes from the caption of the picture.
NOTICE, however, that the article is from IPS, while the picture, and I suppose its caption, are Reuters. If the two numbers were stated by the same source, then I'd also question as barksnotbites did, but not when the sources are totally distinct.
" Honest John March 17th, 2008 5:26 pm
barksnotbites:
Click the link, "Inter Press Service", after the date at the top which takes you to the original article which does not have the Kham/Reuters photo and caption with the 504 number, added I assume by Common Dreams."
I'VE BEEN NOTCING for some months now that many enough websites add photos, including captions, to articles copied from other sources. So far, I've appreciated this, but can understand questioning like barksnotbites as presented. One example in which it was appreciated was an article by Keith Harmon Snow and he didn't include a picture in his original copy, while Toward(s) Freedom did; a picture of some psycho. African state leader.
" kalia March 17th, 2008 9:01 pm
Why dwell on old news? More over it is debatable if Haditha massacre was not worse than My Lai in its brutality. It is time to move on."
NO, IT IS NOT TIME TO MOVE ON. As SiouxRose or BeForKids, one of the two I believe, recently posted here over the past week,
THERE IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON WAR CRIMES!!!
Three bangs, to add one for my vote on this.
NO ONE has ever really been held accountable for the extreme U.S. crimes of war and against human rights in Vietnam, so STORY AIN'T OVER UNTIL IT IS PROPERLY, ACCOUNTABLY OVER; IMHO.
"Sir, NO SIR!", I will NEVER side with protecting WAR CRIMINAL LEADERS, 'NO SIR!'.
A little emphasis; understand.
"AUDIO: The Forgotten Tapes, My Lai: Legacy of a massacre
by Celina Dunlop
Global Research, March 16, 2008
BBC "
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8361
That date is slightly off, and the following is the original BBC article of March 15th. GR provides the link for the BBC page for listening to the audio recording of BBC's airing on these tapes, which were finally obtained by Ms Dunlop; after her struggles with the U.S. National Archives, which had the tapes since 1987 and kept telling her that these did not exist. She didn't relent and got the tapes, which this article indicates to be very important.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7298533.stm
SO THE U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES MADE ITSELF COMPLICITLY CRIMINAL in this LONG cover-up. Lovely, just what I needed to finish off my day; NOT.
WTF 17 March 1237.
I'm glad you mentioned the part the slimy Colin Powell played in the My Lai incident, I remember it like it was yesterday. I was not there but I was in RVN for 2 years and I know what is meant when someone (above) said "every Bn had its MyLai" , so true it still hurts. I could cheerfully play executioner for Shrub and his entire gang of thieves and thugs, past, present and future bar none--they are all scum. Bring 'em on george you punk.
Kalia, it's not old news when it is part of an ongoing pattern of intentional murder of civilians by the US Armed Forces.
Why dwell on old news? More over it is debatable if Haditha massacre was not worse than My Lai in its brutality. It is time to move on.
Hugh Thompson Jr, Lawrence Colburn, and Glenn Andreotta were the real heros of My Lai. Without their actions the murder toll would certainly have been much higher. And for their actions they were threatened, branded as traitors by many, and snubbed by most of their peers.
It's a real shame that there are not more heros that put it all on the line for "doing what's right"
As Jaded Prole said this was not just then, but ongoing. I've gotten to know many Vietnam vets who confronted the situation in many different ways. One, a physically small guy, was used to crawl ahead thru vc tunnels, to be bit by rats, in the absence of vc. He was found dead not long ago in his dingy apartment. Another, so turned off by the war, went awol, enjoyed himself in saigon, & came home to open a draft counseling center & a head shop. Another, so angered by what he saw, started fragging his "superiors". And, a medic, who was highly decorated and now suffers severely from agent orange, tossed away his medals at a winter soldier gathering.
What we do to native people we do to the earth. Check out John Trudell on the Sundance Channel and here:
http://www.johntrudell.com/
and you thought the SS was dead.
barksnotbites:
Click the link, "Inter Press Service", after the date at the top which takes you to the original article which does not have the Kham/Reuters photo and caption with the 504 number, added I assume by Common Dreams.
So, minor point, no contradiction in the IPS article, but your larger point is well taken, that the US purposefully does not count bodies, except of course when it serves US propaganda purposes, as was the case in Vietnam, where body counts of Viet Cong killed were extremely exaggerated.
507 is the number of men, women and children named on the memorial located in My Lai today. For more on this needless war, that killed millions, go to page 676, www.amoralamerica.info
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504 is the number quoted in the caption under the photo that accompanies this article.
Here's a REVELATION for you:
History continues to repeat itself for humans have not yet evolved to see ALL life is precious; sacred and holy and that soldiers are brainwashed to become automatons that kill any other and sacrifice their own humanity for Big Brother.
40 years ago the USA Government ALSO failed to support the troops aboard the USS LIBERTY.
On June 8, 1967 Israel brutally attacked the USA spy ship while in international waters-BUT IT WAS VERY CLOSE to Gaza during the 6 Day War.
Israel did send LBJ the word to get the spy ship out of there-but he ignored them and also failed to send support battle ships to accompany the LIBERTY as the Navy had asked.
34 sailors died, 173 were wounded in the horrific jet bombing and torpedo attack, and during the hell on board, LBJ and MacNamera called back the Navy rescue mission because LBJ didn't "want to embarrass an ally."
What is beyond embarrassing is that the USA MSM went MIA and 40 years later-other than an October 2, 2007 article by John Crewdson/Chicago Tribune reporter, it seems the only on-going follow up is being done by civilian journalists and indie news reporters who are talking with the LIBERTY survivors because the USA Congress has failed to hold an open, independent investigation of that day in infamy-which is all the Vets are asking.
AND now that the Republicans have chosen as their candidate the son of the man who was in charge of the rush job, white-wash known as The Court of Inquiry [-the only investigation that was done-and it was only done to determine if the Navy was at fault-which it was NOT!]
And McCain has also linked his political future to U.S. military success in Iraq IT IS WAY PAST TIME TO DEMAND HE-and all the candidates-and big boy media LISTEN to the survivors of the USS LIBERTY and let the truth out.
McCain met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki shortly prior to the Iraqi leaders chat with Cheney, regarding ongoing negotiations over a long-term security agreement between the two countries to replace the U.N. mandate for foreign troops set to expire at the end of the year.
SO FAR the massacre in Iraq has led to 3,987 Americans dead,
http://icasualties.org/oif/
30,000 others have been wounded, scarred and NO doubt ALL have been traumatized.
And the number of Iraqis Slaughtered is 1,185,800
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq/iraqdeaths.html
"The cost of the war in Iraq in terms of lives and treasures has been tremendous…The American economy has already incurred $1.3 trillion dollars in cost-a sobering $16,500 per family of four. The strategic sinkhole in Iraq means that our priorities at home and around the world are not being met."-Randy Beers, Pres. and Founder National Security Network on Feb. 28, 2008. [page 74, Washington Report on Middle East Afairs, April 2008 edition.
What we the people should fear is the monolithic 21st Century Big Brother:
The Industrial Military Media 'Security' Complex
And WAKE UP and listen to the call of our prophets to do something to light a fire under our leaders to SERVE Americans and NOT corporate interests!
"Any nation that year after year continues to raise the Defense budget while cutting social programs to the neediest is a nation approaching spiritual death." - Rev. MLK.
NOT God Bless USA,
BUT God have mercy on US!
PS-I am one of those civilian journalists who has been listening to the LIBERTY Vets- articles, link to the upcoming LIBERTY documentary and weekly radio show accessible under USS LIBERTY link @ WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
"Fire in the Lake" by Stephen Fitzgerald, written shortly after the war, also chronicles the deadly ethnocentric banality of the US in Viet Nam. The title refers to a chapter in the Chinese classic 'I Ching' that addresses complete upheaval.
An expression from the sixties:
"The problem is not with "Mr. Charlie", the problem is what "Mr. Charlie" does to your mind".
We now know this hypnosis of memetic violence is what armeggedon is about. The etymological root of 'apocalypse' includes - revelation.
The disgrace continues as does the policy of slaughtering civilians as we are doing in Iraq, Afghanistan. Pakistan, Eastern Africa and elsewhere.
The fact that soldiers must be pointedly restrained from killing "everything that moves" is the best clue to why these things happen. You remember the Exorcist, the demon that moves about behind the scenes, jumping from inside one person to inside another, peering out now here now there. Sometimes he is far down in the control room, pulling puppet strings inside the senators and strategic planners and policy makers and generals who look at maps and columns of figures instead of the faces of human victims. And sometimes, as in the case of Lt. William Calley, he comes right up behind the facial muscles and glares out of somebody's mask with devil eyes.
I'll never forget the face of that disgusting, evil, pudgy little bastard. He stood there right in front of all those terrified women and children, a creepy, ineffectual, stunted, resentful, miserable excuse for a man, propped up by his uniform and his undeserved rank, filled with banal resentments and embarrassed by his small penis, suddenly invested with the power of life and death and the possibility of godlike judgment. "I want them all dead," he told his soldiers. The lupine hatred that burned in his eyes was not his own. It was moving down the ranks, from soldier to soldier in the dark voids permitted by ignorance and moral atrophy.
In November over 50 million people will be moved by the same inner whisper to vote for another four years of war and death and dominance and torture. It does no good to punish such accidental monsters as William Calley when the malignancy has moved on to other hosts. All of us maintain an inner disposition to evil, and when this force is released it is accompanied by righteousness and duty and authority and patriotism and lofty intentions. The flip side of our lapel flags.
@barksnotbites
Where did the 504 number come from? I did not see it in Porter's article.
This is reminding me of a Tom Lehrer song called, "Who's Next?". Which communities will be declared free fire zones? New Orleans, Watts, Kent State U. Who's next?
..as many as 400 Vietnamese civilians by U.S. Army troops on Mar. 16, 1968
OR
..killing 504 civilians.
40 years later, which is it, 400 or 504? This article alone presents two conflicting numbers. Its hard when it is not our policy to count "bodies".
Not mentioned here is of course the efforts by a young, 31-year-old Army Major to cover up the massacre and to block the inquiry. The major was Colin L Powell, who was to demonstrate again his willingness to please his bosses on Feb 6, 2003, in promoting the war against Iraq.
BUSH DID IT!!!!
That's why he was AWOL from the Texas Air Guard! He and Cheney were the chief architects of this horrible action by our racist troops!
The war in Vietnam was merely a dress rehearsal for the war against the true Religion of Peace. The Project for a New American Century was already well established and the plans to fly the planes into the WTC was already in place (even though they weren't even built yet). The towers could only have been built for that purpose.
This war for oil has been planned since the '60s!
I saw Loose Change...I know the truth!
"..once the "free fire zones" were established, "anybody who remained had to be considered an enemy combatant," and operations in those areas "could be conducted without fear of civilian casualties.""
My Lai, Fallujah.
"We" don't do body counts.
THIS IS A TRAGIC REVELATION THAT FOREVER TAINTS OUR NATION'S SOUL.
A dozen years after My Lai, I was in college, having dinner one night with a couple Vietnam vets & one of them said "My Lai? Vietnam was a My Lai every week, and worse" and the other nodded.
A memorial fifty times longer than the one to American troops would be necessary to record the number of Vietnamese murdered in the name of fuhreedom.
The Earth can not continue to support all of the present population. Line them up. Lock and load.
Coverup of crimes at high levels in the military and/or government? So, what else is new.
In WW2 the deliberate destruction of entire cities was one combat strategy. After the war, a multi-disciplinary team was formed to study the effectiveness of strategic bombing. While it demoralized a fraction of the population, the rest learned that some would survive and they rallied behind their own nation's war effort.
I remember the statement of one US officer that said every combat battalion had its own My Lai.