"Their lives are better. They got the better end of the deal," England was quoted as saying. "They weren't innocent. They're trying to kill us, and you want me to apologize to them? It's like saying sorry to the enemy."
England was questioned several days after the killing of 16 Afghan civilians in Afghanistan by a US soldier, which has drawn comparisons to the Abu Ghraib scandal in terms of its impact on the war.
In 2004, images of England, then 22, smiling as she held a naked Iraqi prisoner on a leash shocked the world. She appeared in other images that showed detainees with hoods over their heads, threatened by dogs, forced to masturbate, or piled on top of each other. MORE
O my poor Kingdom, Sick with civil blows Peopled with WOLVES, Thy old inhabitants...
3/20/2012
Abu Ghraib Monster Feels No Regret
Well, she feels about as much regret as Frank Wuterich or Robert Bales to be fair.
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Or about as sorry as Condoleza Rice.
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