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Iraq war video raises more than just ethical and legal questions

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Footage from a U.S. military helicopter of Iraqis being killedFootage from a U.S. military helicopter of Iraqis being killed offers a close-up of the ugliness of war. But the picture is incomplete unless we consider what happened before and what happens after.

It is a given that governments try to control information in times of war, and they are particularly sensitive to photographs that reveal the hideousness of battle.

Although President George W. Bush was happy to have aerial images of the "shock and awe" invasion of Baghdad broadcast around the world, he prohibited photographs of the flag-draped coffins of troops returning to the United States. Among the many lessons of the Iraq war, however, is that technology has made information control all but impossible.

That became evident when soldiers sent home cellphone pictures of Iraqi prisoners abused and humiliated at Abu Ghraib, and we see it again now with the posting on a website called WikiLeaks of a classified video recorded by an Apache helicopter gun camera in which the gunner kills 12 people, including two journalists, and wounds two children.

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