Few people have thought as much about the morality of the U.S. occupation of Iraq than Joshua Casteel, a former U.S. Army interrogator who served at Abu Ghraib prison in the wake of the detainee abuse scandal there. It wasn't the kind of abuse shown in the famous graphic images that made him feel morally compelled to leave the military -that had ceased by 2004- it was speaking to the detainees in their own language. |