Ex-Army chief: Fort Hood suspect not properly vetted
From: The Washington Times | November 19, 2009
The Army has guidelines on how to deal with racist views and actions within the ranks, but none on how to deal with Islamist jihadist views, which fostered a "politically correct" reluctance to investigate the man accused in the Fort Hood shootings, a former Army vice chief of staff told Congress on Thursday. A military pamphlet created after the 1995 racially motivated shootings at Fort Bragg is the intended guidebook on how to deal with internal extremist views and actions, but is mostly focused on racist behavior, retired Gen. John M. Keane told the first congressional oversight hearing on the ...
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