Actually, he didn’t admit guilt. He admitted guilt to a particular, lesser charge called negligent dereliction of duty, and that was related to the “shoot first questions later” scenario. If precision is to be the standard, then let’s be precise.
There was nothing in the interviews that was different.
At no place does he admit rampaging through buildings indiscriminately killing Iraqis he knew to be innocent civilians.
“At no place does he admit rampaging through buildings indiscriminately killing Iraqis he knew to be innocent civilians.”
Of course not because if he had he would be currently serving life behind bars in Leavenworth. As for the charge he plead guilty to, sure it wasn’t murder. But again, from the evidence & interviews, IMHO he got off light. Nor can anyone still claim he was pure as snow. Regardless this could go on all night. You and I will have to agree to disagree on this issue.