http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&e=33&u=/ap/20030918/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_us_iraq_1 In an apparent search for pointers on how to police a hostile population, the U.S. military that's trying to bring security to Iraq (news - web sites) is showing interest in Israeli software instructing soldiers on how to behave in the West Bank and Gaza, an Israeli military official said Thursday.
Using animated graphics and clips from movies like "Apocalypse Now," the software outlines a "code of conduct" for avoiding abuse of civilians while manning roadblocks, searching homes and conducting other activities, said Lt. Col. Amos Guiora, head of the School of Military Law.
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Guiora told The Associated Press that U.S. military officials had recently seen the software, which was developed this year, and expressed interest. As a result, he said, the military is now working on an English version for them.
(more of our money down the drain)
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Guiora said the software was developed after military lawyers found themselves giving dry lectures to disinterested audiences of troops.
"There are complicated issues. The fact that this (software) is so user-friendly, that it has the movie clips, the sounds, the animation — we felt this was the best way," he said.
(you can throw up now)
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Guiora said the software, which is currently being distributed to junior commanders in military, also includes scenarios often encountered by troops.
In one, he said, two soldiers drive up to a pile of rocks blocking the road and are told it may be mined. What to do — call mine-clearing experts, remove the rocks themselves, or get some Palestinians to do it? Anyone choosing the last option is disabused by the program.
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where are the adults?