Oh, I agree. They assume a huge amount of risk simply by stepping foot into a war-zone. But, as much as you'd like to make that the issue, it simply isn't. The issue is US soldiers firing on a non-combative building and their officials trying to cover up the subsequent deaths by refusing to cooperate with Spain.

I just want to see credit given where it is due. If it was a mistake, why not own up to it and return Spain's phone calls? Avoiding the situation and making fun of them is asinine and only pushes the situation onto very shady ground.
lemonboy Reviewed by lemonboy on . Spanish court orders arrest of US soldiers for war crime Spanish court orders arrest of US soldiers for war crime Warrant issued in killing of cameraman José Couso By Bill Van Auken 21 October 2005 A Spanish judge issued an international warrant Wednesday calling for the arrest and extradition to Spain of three US Army personnel in connection with the April 8, 2003 killing of television cameraman José Couso in Iraq. The arrest warrant stems from the shelling on that date of Baghdadâ??s Hotel Palestine, where over 100 international Rating: 5