] Karpinski has previously said she was not given full ] authority over Abu Ghraib and that when photographs of ] the abuse became public she was made a scapegoat. In her ] e-mail, she didn't respond to the Army's substantiated ] charge that she was in dereliction of duty. ] ] ] No one from the ] ] Department of Defense telephoned Karpinski to inform her ] of the findings, she said. ] ] ] "I did not find out about this action from any one of ] these sorry leaders," Karpinski said. "Instead, a ] voicemail message on my cell phone from an LA Times ] reporter alerted me to what was announced at the ] ] Pentagon briefing. If they are so sure about what they ] are doing, why are they afraid to tell me to my face?" Let's find someone to blame, but since the report has to be factual, they can't actually blame her for Abu Gharib. Way to go. |