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February 07, 2006

Janis Karpinski

As I said in my post yesterday, former General-now-Colonel Karpinski pole-vaulted the shark. BTW - today *this* post will be the top post all day. H&I; Fires will be underneath, and any new stuff will come in under that one.

In case you're new to this - read Greyhawk.

Co-blogger Bill added this in the comment to the previous post:

Some more Karpinski history from Eric Rasmusen:

"Near the town of Mahawil in southern Iraq, U.S. Marines uncovered a mass grave site holding the remains of some 15,000 Iraqis. They were slaughtered for taking part in the Shia uprising against Saddam in the early 1990s. Saddam’s agent responsible for conducting the mass killings was Mohammed Jawad Anayfas; the grave site is on land owned by him.

"In July 2003, Anayfas was captured by US forces and turned over to the Military Police Brigade under Karpinski’s command. The Brigade Headquarters managed to lose his paperwork -- so instead of contacting her superiors, Karpinski ordered Anayfas set free [emphasis mine].

"Soon thereafter, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz came to Iraq and visited the Mahawil gravesite, where he was informed by Marine Lt. Gen. James Conway how outraged the local Iraqis were over Anayfas’ release. Visibly upset, Wolfowitz vowed Anayfas would be recaptured and tried as a war criminal. Anayfas is still at large and Karpinski received no reprimand.

"When confronted by the Iraqi public outcry -- for Anayfas was only one of several war criminals whose paperwork was lost and she released-- Karpinski proceeded to evade responsibility..." [again, emphasis mine].

And this from CBS News, of all places:

"The Army's inspector general investigated four allegations against Karpinski: dereliction of duty, making a 'material misrepresentation' to investigators, failure to obey a lawful order and shoplifting. Only the shoplifting and dereliction of duty allegations were substantiated.

"A government official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Karpinski was accused of shoplifting a cosmetic item [note: Air Force accounts say that it was a $22 bottle of perfume]from a shop [note: the BX] at a domestic Air Force base [note: MacDill AFB] while she held the rank of colonel. Karpinski didn't report her arrest for this misdemeanor on a later background check, the official said."

And she was promoted to Brigadier General shortly thereafter.

Somebody at the Pentagon is in serious need of a a$$kicking. A long, continuous, size-thirteen a$$kicking. And knowing how John feels about Dysfunction in High Places, he's welcome to relieve me when my leg gets tired...

Karpinski's reduction to Colonel, sadly, stems not from her role in Abu Ghraib (which was one of dereliction, along with a lot of minions in the chain), but was administrative. Because of the arrest and failure to report it, her promotion to Brigadier was legally null and void, as it was obtained under false pretenses*.

Unfortunately, I suspect both because of evidentiary issues as well as the publicity, a decision was made to *not* prosecute Colonel Karpinski for dereliction. Based on what she has presented thus far for a defense, absent any more info, *I* would vote for conviction. But then I'm something of a witch-hunter on this matter and don't think enough senior heads have rolled publicly, though I am aware of a few private career executions, albeit only by hearsay - which is why you don't see any names in this space.

But with her latest actions, she's taken on the role of a military Mother Sheehan.

I wondered why. Oh, I know why, she's in huge denial and trying to salvage her tattered reputation, so now she hangs out in her own little bubble of moonbats who feed her the line of soothing bullshite she so desperately needs.

Just like someone else we know. Chronicled by Jay Dyson over at Sacred Cow Burgers.

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Just to show that Karpinski *still* can't get it right - she was overheard shouting exultantly at the sky... "Cindy, You Magnificent Poltroon, I read your book!"**

Update: Fuzzybear Lioness provides this link to a nicely done look at how not only did Karpinski fail, but it would appear the senior leadership facilitated it by their own bad judgement.

*Those who follow the adultery convictions of General Officers will have noted the peculiar thing of one Major General getting a substantial fine and retired, and another Brigadier General getting a substantial fine *and* busted back to Colonel. This disparity (and, admittedly, some injustice) stems from the fact that in the first case, the prosecuted behavior occurred while the officer was a Major General. In the second case, it occurred while the officer was still a Colonel, and his promotion was therefore administratively set aside. Make no bones about it - the second guy, with the hit to his retirement pay, took a much bigger penalty for the same offense. But Sergeants go to jail for it, so... We let Generals off too easy, I think - because the senior leadership mistakenly believes that it looks bad to send Generals to jail. I disagree. A lot.

**Insider geeky movie reference.

Comments on Janis Karpinski
Fuzzybear Lioness briefed on February 7, 2006 06:56 AM

This article may not be new to most of you, but it describes (complete with source files) a very damning inspection/evaluation of Karpinski that occured before the Abu Ghraib scandal. It sounds lke a pure case PC and politics triumphing over integrity, mission, and the wellbeing of the Army.

blake.kirk briefed on February 7, 2006 08:22 AM

I've said since the Abu Gharaib story first broke that EVERY commander and First Sergeant or Sergeant Major in the units involved should have faced a General Court Martial on charges of dereliction of duty. If they knew about the abuses and did nothing they were derelict, and if they did NOT know about it they were derelict.

The standard USED to be that a commander was responsible for EVERYTHING his (or her) unit did or failed to do. And commanders were held to that standard. Not anymore, evidently.

It's NEVER hard to get American soldiers to do things the right way. All you have to do is give them some decent leadership.

cw4(ret)billt briefed on February 7, 2006 08:28 AM

In case you didn't peruse each link in the Rasmusen article, Karpinski continues to claim that the shoplifting incident is a total fabrication. Pentagon officials who "declined to be identified" were asked if there was, indeed, a police report from MacDill describing Karpinski's arrest for shoplifting--they answered that there was such a report but added that the Army would not release it in order to protect Karpinski's Right to Privacy.

There's more than one individual at the Puzzle Palace in serious need of a a$$kicking...

AFSister briefed on February 7, 2006 09:13 AM

I don't even have the words to describe what I think of this woman, and the ones that do come to mind, I can't say, being a lady and all.

Barb briefed on February 7, 2006 11:18 AM

As Bill says - there are a lot of heads that should get rolled out over this one. The number of ways all of this is bad is quite amazing to me.

Bill - hand me the 100-mph tape, please!!

cw4(ret)billt briefed on February 7, 2006 12:13 PM

Here y'go, Barb. Use the silver roll--the OD tape just doesn't appear to be holding up well this morning...

ry briefed on February 7, 2006 12:45 PM

'What a waste of damn fine infantry.'
Hey, movies we(meaning I) like.

Barb briefed on February 7, 2006 01:20 PM

*wraps several layers of silver 100mph tape around head*

Thanks, Bill. Hope that works...

jim b briefed on February 7, 2006 01:54 PM

Just let us know when you plan to rip that tape off so I can plug my ears.

Nothing like the sound of rippin hair, and screaming wimmins.

Maggie briefed on February 7, 2006 02:03 PM

Ok, I was pretty steamed about all this too. But now that I have calmed down a little.........I don't want to go off half-cocked (down NC-17). Who actually heard Karpinski say this stuff? Is there video or audio? Who's vouching that this really happened? At least with Kerry and the Winter soldier crap we had documentation.

That said.......once we know it's true.....what can we do about it?

Cricket briefed on February 7, 2006 02:05 PM

So, who was the MacDill IG at the time of her alleged arrest, and why is no one asking him or her these same questions?

Just asking cause I have not the admin insider knowledge that various stellar retirees do, and wish to know how this could be played out and if it would go in that direction?

John of Argghhh! briefed on February 7, 2006 02:10 PM

If she's retired, not much, Maggie. Else I'd get my toes smashed by hammers every now and then by irate uniformed heffalumps.

cw4(ret)billt briefed on February 7, 2006 02:18 PM

Cricket - The IG's secondary function is to investigate issues raised by the troops, to present his findings to the commander and to initiate any action the commander directs.

The IG's primary function is to keep his boss out of hot water.

Maggie briefed on February 7, 2006 03:26 PM

Good Lord John!!!!!!!
I followed that link you gave me, downloaded the audio and had to listen for what seemed like two weeks (talk about torture!) to get to where she makes the accusation. But it is actually in there.
Thanks, I think.
Always have to be careful not to be drinking the KoolAid.

John of Argghhh! briefed on February 7, 2006 03:52 PM

I like Cherry, myself.

cw4(ret)billt briefed on February 7, 2006 03:53 PM

Maggie - No Kool-Aid served here. The house drink is the Margarita.

And Belgian ale, and the Hurricane, and hefe weissbier, and the Cosmopolitan, and Jack Daniels, and Shirley Temples for Ry.

No Kool-Aid, though.

Maggie briefed on February 7, 2006 11:07 PM

I did not mean to imply that the Castle serves KoolAid, just that we are all pretty steamed and I wanted to get some facts. Now that I had to suffer through that woman's so-called testimony, I remember that my grandmother always warned me to be careful what I wished for.

cw4(ret)billt briefed on February 7, 2006 11:16 PM

*sigh* I didn't mean to imply that I thought that you'd implied that the implication or even the amplification

*ow--my head!*

Care for a Cosmo, Ma'am?

Maggie briefed on February 7, 2006 11:49 PM

Hope it hurts smarta$$. You have a smart mouth bubba.

John of Argghhh! briefed on February 8, 2006 05:13 AM

Kinda a requirement to get posting privileges around here, Maggie.

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