Is Obamas New Afghan Commander a Violator of the Geneva Conventions?
According to reliable intelligence sources in Washington, General Stanley McChrystal, slated to become the top American commander in Afghanistan, directed an entity known as the Terrorist Screen Center (TSC) in Iraq in 2003, which held Iraqi suspects in secret facilities in violation of the Geneva Conventions requirement that the Red Cross have access to all detainees.The TSC existed before the Abu Ghraib prison scandal exploded in 2004, during a period when the United States, as an occupying power, fell under the Geneva obligation to provide Red Cross access.McChrystal’s appointment could be threatened if an investigation establishes his direction over the secret facilities. Under international law, delayed access for the Red Cross can be justified only due to a “military necessity,” such as extreme battlefield conditions, a far different scenario from detaining and interrogating prisoners in secret locations.McChrystal has been reprimanded by the Pentagon before. A 2007 Pentagon inve