This matters why?
More evidence that Hasan was only stressed out.
He identified himself as a soldier of Allah (SoA) on his business cards. Sweet.
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=9070094
darrin wants to believe that hasan shared a bed with the guy that bush said wasn't important anymore.
He carried business cards?
Yup, he's a terrorist!
The latest is that he wanted the soldiers he counseled tried as war criminals. This dude was a self-radicalized muslim and he should've been out of the Army a few years ago.
He actually wanted to forego his doctor/patient confidentiality so he could report these soldiers and have them charged with war crimes.
Deny it all you want - his religion had everything to do with these murders and this was an act of terrorism.
yes, he acted alone.
bump
sec. of defense gates refuses to call it a terrorist attack.
if a skewed or irrational religious belief is the variable to determine an act of terrorism then this country has been beaten down by terroristic acts.
Looks like the Army ignored Hasan's erratic behavior...
NPRTwo years ago, a top psychiatrist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center was so concerned about what he saw as Nidal Hasan's incompetence and reckless behavior that he put those concerns in writing. NPR has obtained a copy of the memo, the first evaluation that has surfaced from Hasan's file.
Officials at Walter Reed sent that memo to Fort Hood this year when Hasan was transferred there.
Nevertheless, commanders still assigned Hasan — accused of killing 13 people in a mass shooting at Fort Hood on Nov. 5 — to work with some of the Army's most troubled and vulnerable soldiers.
The Damning Memo
On May 17, 2007, Hasan's supervisor at Walter Reed sent the memo to the Walter Reed credentials committee. It reads, "Memorandum for: Credentials Committee. Subject: CPT Nidal Hasan." More than a page long, the do ent warns that: "The Faculty has serious concerns about CPT Hasan's professionalism and work ethic. ... He demonstrates a pattern of poor judgment and a lack of professionalism." It is signed by the chief of psychiatric residents at Walter Reed, Maj. Scott Moran.
When shown the memo, two leading psychiatrists said it was so damning, it might have sunk Hasan's career if he had applied for a job outside the Army.
Came across another one today: tried to assassinate President Truman.
You came across this today and the first thing you do is unearth this thread? How sad.
I like to continue conversations sometimes. Admittedly, trying to discuss things with you can be pretty pitiful.
Still, your concern is touching.
Fair enough
Trump and Barr just declined to prosecute the Saudi terror cell in Florida after one of them killed three service members. Sent them back home, without doing anything but asking the KSA to denounce them.
Lenient gun laws also played a part:
Officials reported that the perpetrator had obtained a hunting license which allows for non-immigrants on a non-immigrant visa to purchase a gun. He then legally purchased a weapon from a gun store earlier in the year.
Isn't "terror cell" a bit of hyperbole? What evidence do you have that there was a terror cell?
Sorry, radical Muslims receiving US military training while passing around kiddie porn and making "death to America" posts on social media.
Like one does.
Wonder where all the people worried about radical Muslims and official nonchalance about the same went.
ARMY SERGEANTS AT FORT HOOD FEAR FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR SOLDIERS
Noncommissioned officers at the troubled base say
they have little faith that military or congressional reviews will change the toxic leadership culture.
a toxic leadership culture at Fort Hood that tolerates
rampant drug use,
sexual harassment, and
misconduct on base,
and in some instances, has allowed
service members accused of sexual assault to remain within their ranks.
Three of the NCOs said they’ve witnessed
young soldiers in crisis who were ignored by their commanding officers and later attempted suicide.
Since January, there have been 28 deaths at Fort Hood, including five homicides and eight suicides.
“The public needs to know what’s going on here,” said one of the sergeants.
“Because I have no more faith in the federal system or the Army.”
Fort Hood has a reputation in the Army as a place
where problematic leaders from other installations are sent and “careers go to die.”
Higher-ranking officers who are caught using drugs or accused of sexual harassment or assault are often reassigned to other positions rather than punished, the NCOs said,
sending a message of impunity that stokes a climate of fear and distrust on the base.
https://theintercept.com/2020/10/23/fort-hood-army-deaths/
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