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Four US soldiers are to face court martial over the alleged rape of an Iraqi girl and murder of her and her family, the US military has said. | Four US soldiers are to face court martial over the alleged rape of an Iraqi girl and murder of her and her family, the US military has said. |
Two of the soldiers could face the death penalty if found guilty. | Two of the soldiers could face the death penalty if found guilty. |
Seven other personnel are to face court martial over deaths in two separate cases, in north Iraq and in Hamdaniya. | |
Separately, President George W Bush in a TV interview acknowledged for the first time a parallel between Iraq and the Vietnam War. | |
Combat stress | Combat stress |
The three court martial cases are further straining the relationship between the US and the Iraqi government, says the BBC's James Coomarasamy in Washington. | |
The first group, all soldiers from the 2nd Brigade of the elite 101st airborne division, were at the time serving in Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles (32km) south of Baghdad. | |
They are charged with premeditated murder and rape. Three are also charged with arson and housebreaking. | They are charged with premeditated murder and rape. Three are also charged with arson and housebreaking. |
The military said Sgt Paul Cortez and Pfc Jesse Spielman could face the death penalty if found guilty, while Spc James P Barker and Pfc Bryan L Howard could face life-long jail terms. | The military said Sgt Paul Cortez and Pfc Jesse Spielman could face the death penalty if found guilty, while Spc James P Barker and Pfc Bryan L Howard could face life-long jail terms. |
The men are alleged to have helped a former private - Steven Green, who has since left the army - plan, carry out and cover up the attack. | The men are alleged to have helped a former private - Steven Green, who has since left the army - plan, carry out and cover up the attack. |
Mr Green has pleaded not guilty in a federal court and will be tried separately in the US. | Mr Green has pleaded not guilty in a federal court and will be tried separately in the US. |
At hearings during the investigation, colleagues of the accused described intense combat stress, with troops left demoralised and emotionally drained by frequent insurgent attacks. | At hearings during the investigation, colleagues of the accused described intense combat stress, with troops left demoralised and emotionally drained by frequent insurgent attacks. |
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In the second case, four soldiers from the 3rd Brigade of the same division have been referred to court martial on murder charges. | In the second case, four soldiers from the 3rd Brigade of the same division have been referred to court martial on murder charges. |
President Bush's allusion to Vietnam may raise eyebrows | |
Sgt Raymond Girouard, Spc William Hunsaker, Spc Juston Graber and Pfc Corey Clagett are accused in the shooting of three male Iraqi prisoners near Tikrit, Salahuddin province, in northern Iraq. | |
The detainees died during a US military operation near the Thar Thar Canal near Tikrit on 9 May 2006. | |
The cases are two of several in which US soldiers serving in Iraq have been accused of abuses against Iraqis. | The cases are two of several in which US soldiers serving in Iraq have been accused of abuses against Iraqis. |
No dates have been set for the courts martial. | No dates have been set for the courts martial. |
In his TV interview, Mr Bush agreed that the situation in Iraq could be compared with the 1968 Tet offensive in Vietnam, where the North Vietnamese inflicted a huge psychological blow on the Americans and their allies. | |
"There's certainly a stepped-up level of violence," Mr Bush said. | |
The White House later said Mr Bush was referring to propaganda and that the "enemy is trying to shake our will". | |
The BBC's Justin Webb in Washington says that although Mr Bush appeared to be suggesting that steadiness of nerve could avoid a repeat of history, any comparison with Vietnam will raise eyebrows. |