Thank you but I didn't say it to get thanks. I said those things because I have been in similar positions. I watched these South Korean organized crime guys rape one of their girls after beating the crap out of her on the street. All with the police watching. I know the feeling of wanting to do something but knowing that if I did that I'd probably end up missing and dead.
I respect this guy for what he did. I know the rape of children in Afghanistan and Iraq is not uncommon and frequently overlooked. Our military leaders and politicians should certainly have never allowed this to be handled this way.
We can't save every child but it certainly seems that we should where possible.
Once again,they are foreign countries,not American states. Their local laws apply to Americans,just like American laws apply to foreigners when they come here. WE HAVE NO POWER OR AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR DICTATE LOCAL LAWS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
In GENERAL,most foreign countries where US troops are deployed have agreements with the host nations that US troops arrested for local crimes be tried by US authorities and if found guilty,imprisoned by US authorities,but I know of several cases where US Marines were arrested for raping Okinawan women,and served their time in a Japanese prison. Given the nature of the Japanese when it comes to dealing with non-Japanese criminals on their home islands,I'm betting those Marines didn't end up having a lot of fun.
A friend of mine on Okinawa in the US Army was sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing a Okinawan bar owner with a knife. He and 1 other guy were involved in a fist fight with several Marines,when one of the Marines pulled a knife,so my friend pulled out his knife. The bar owner chose to grab my friend instead of the Marine,so my friend quite naturally stuck several holes in him rapidly to free himself up to face the Marine. I PERSONALLY think that anybody foolish enough to grab somebody involved in a knife fight NEEDS to be stabbed,and it was self-defense,but the Japanese courts didn't see it that way,and off to a Japanese prison this 21 year old soldier went.
Their nation,their rules.