During the first few weeks of Operation Desert Storm we'd routinely see footage of entire battalions of Iraqi soldiers walking up to the first American GI they could find waving white flags, believing that the worst thing that could happen to them at the hands of the American military was a shower, an MRE and a pack of cigarettes. The mythos of America as just actor was largely intact then, and that mythos saved a lot of American lives. And then Abu Grahib happened, and that all ended.
@mhoye Abu Ghaib pictures and reporting is when I found out that the thing that happened to me as a child was technically torture. These things always begin at home.
Without the carceral state and the history or institutional torture at home, I do believe we wouldn't have had the instinct to do it abroad.
We haven't dealt with that still and it shows everyday.