When I read this week in the online Cedar Rapids Gazette that
Senator John McCain had on the campaign trail in Iowa raised the
issue of the deployment of his son, Marine Corporal Jimmy McCain, to
Iraq, I realized it's time for some "straight talk" from the Senator
about 2 spy satellite images.
Senator McCain, with the critically important South Carolina Primary
only days away, I ask you this hypothetical question:
"What, if you become President, would you do if your son Jimmy was
reported missing in action and you were informed that a U.S. spy
satellite passing over Iraq had photographed a military distress
code message in the desert that correlated to Jimmy?"
I
ask this because, during your "investigation" of missing American
servicemen in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in 1991-1993, you ridiculed
a similar satellite photo taken in 1988 that showed what Department
of Defense (DOD) experts testified was a valid, classified United
States military Pilot Distress code in a dry rice paddy in Sam Neua
Province, Laos.
According to DOD documents cited in the 2007 New York Times
bestseller - An Enormous Crime - those DOD experts testified that
each of the letters in the "USA" were 12 feet tall and together the
3 letters stretched 37 feet across the dry paddy, and the highly
classified "Walking K" Escape and Evasion symbol beneath the "USA"
was 24 feet tall and 19 feet across. DOD experts told you that this
"USA Walking K" pilot distress code "must be considered valid until
proven otherwise."
Despite the expert testimony - and the fact that roughly 90
independent intelligence sources had reported the presence of
American POWs in Sam Neua Province
after the Vietnam War; that a radio intercept had told of US POWs in
the province; and that a different satellite photo - also taken in
1988 - had shown the name of a US pilot laid out beside a trail near
where the "USA Walking K" was seen in the rice paddy - despite all
that you declared at the time and later in your 2002 memoir - Worth
The Fighting For - that the "USA Walking K" pilot distress code was
not a plea for rescue as the DOD experts said, but instead was "a
young Laotian boy's handiwork that he had copied off an envelope."
Really, really cute, Senator!
Having observed how you so callously abandoned missing American
servicemen (my son's grandfather, Green Beret SFC Robert D. Owen
included) to a lifetime of captivity in Southeast Asia during your
1991-1993 "investigation," I, along with many other POW/MIA family
members, fear that you may similarly abandon more brave Americans if
you are elected President.
So I ask you now, Senator McCain - before the election - how would
you handle a similar distress code message from the Iraqi desert
(especially if it pertained to Jimmy McCain)? Would you callously
blow it off as nothing more than the handiwork of a young Iraqi boy
who copied it off an envelope, or...?
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