WASHINGTON — Pentagon leaders scrambled Thursday to contain damage from an Internet video purporting to show four Marines urinating on Taliban corpses — an act that appears to violate international laws of warfare and further strains U.S.-Afghan relations.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta called Afghan President Hamid Karzai to offer assurances of a full investigation and the top Marine general promised an internal probe as well as a criminal one. Investigators moved quickly to identify and interview at least two of the four Marines. They were members of a battalion that fought for seven months in former Taliban strongholds in southern Afgha nistan.
Their unit, the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines, returned from Helmand province to its home base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., last September. Marine officials said that a battalion officer confirmed to investigators on Thursday, based on his examination of the video, that the four men depicted urinating had been members of the battalion. Two have since moved on to other units.
As the video spread across the Internet in postings and re-postings, U.S. officials joined with Afghans in calling it shocking, deplorable, inhumane and a breach of military standards of conduct. It shows men in Marine combat gear standing in a semicircle urinating on the bodies of three men in standard Afghan clothing, one whose chest was covered in blood.
It’s not certain whether the dead were Taliban fighters, civilians or someone else.
The incident will likely further hurt ties with Karzai’s government and complicate negotiations over a strategic partnership arrangement meant to govern the presence of U.S. troops and advisers in Afghanistan after most international combat troops withdraw by the end of 2014.
It also comes at a delicate time in relations among the United States, Afghanistan’s elected government and the Taliban insurgency fighting for both territorial control and cultural and religious preeminence in Afghanistan. The U.S. is trying to foster peace talks between the Karzai government and the Pakistan-based Taliban high command, and has made unprecedented offers to build trust w ith the insurgents, including the planned opening of a Taliban political office to oversee talks.
Anti-American sentiment is already on the rise in Afghanistan, especially among Afghans who have not seen improvements to their daily lives despite billions of dollars in international aid. They also have deplored the accidental killing of civilians during NATO airstrikes and argue that foreign troops have culturally offended the Afghan people, mostly when it comes to activities involvin g women and the Quran, the Muslim holy book.
Pentagon officials said the criminal investigation would likely look into whether the Marines violated laws of war, which include prohibitions against photographing or mishandling bodies and detainees. It also appeared to violate the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice, which governs conduct. Thus, some or all of the four Marines could face a military court-martial or other disciplinar y action.
Karzai called the video “completely inhumane.” The Afghan Defense Ministry called it “shocking.” And the Taliban issued a statement accusing U.S. forces of committing numerous “indignities” against the Afghan people.
U.S. officials said a military criminal investigation was being led by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the law enforcement arm of the Navy. The Marines will do their own internal investigation.
Panetta said the actions depicted in the brief video were inexcusable.
“I have seen the footage, and I find the behavior depicted in it utterly deplorable. I condemn it in the strongest possible terms,” Panetta’s statement said. “Those found to have engaged in such conduct will be held accountable to the fullest extent.”
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, said he was deeply disturbed by the video and worried that it would erode the reputation of the entire military, not just the Marine Corps.
A veterans group, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, noted the video was the act of a small number of Marines and said it did not reflect the behavior of the millions who have served honorably.
“Our troops and veterans are already facing enormous challenges and stereotypes both overseas and at home, and we encourage the public and media worldwide to refrain from rushing to stereotypes,” the group said in a statement.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, the top civilian executive of the Marines and Navy, said it was “appalling and outrageously offensive,” and Marine Commandant James Amos called it “wholly inconsistent with the high standards of conduct and warrior ethos” demanded in the Corps.
White House press secretary Jay Carney said President Barack Obama was aware of the story but may not have seen the video.
Asked how the development might affect U.S.-Afghan-Taliban peace efforts, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton did not directly reply.
“The United States remains strongly committed to helping build a secure, peaceful, prosperous, democratic future for the people of Afghanistan,” she said. “And we will continue to support efforts that will be Afghan-led and Afghan-owned to pursue the possibility of reconciliation and peace.”
On the streets of Afghanistan, the reaction was cool.
“If these actions continue, people will not like them (the Americans) anymore and there will be uprising against them,” Mohammad Qayum, said while watching a television news story about the video that was airing in a local restaurant in Kabul.
Ahmad Naweed, a shopkeeper in Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban insurgency, said, “On the one hand, the Americans present themselves as friends of Afghanistan and … they also try to have peace talks with the Taliban. So we don’t know what kind of political game they are playing in Afghanistan.”
This kind of embarrassment dispersed over the Internet is not new for the Pentagon.
Over the years of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, officials periodically have been stunned by the troops’ penchant for taking photos or videos of themselves in acts ranging from criminal to simply stupid.
Outrage spread instantly across the globe in 2004 over the release of photos taken by a group of U.S. military police abusing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The troops were grinning and posing beside naked detainees stacked in a pyramid, held on a leash and so on.
In 2008, a Marine was kicked out of the service after being videotaped throwing a puppy off a cliff while on patrol in Iraq and joking about it as the animal yelped.
Associated Press writers Slobodan Lekic and Deb Riechmann in Kabul, Afghanistan, and Anne Gearan in Washington contributed to this report.



Some of our “Greatest Generation” took scalps from Jap soldiers, In Vietnam, some of our soldiers cut the genitalia from North Vietnamese soldiers. The differences were that nobody was trying to “civilize war” and no one had a video camera.
Pee on the Taliban? I say why not, they have already peed on our fallen soldiers, the difference being they understand the meaning of the word “enemy.”
That was also unethical to do so and most of the wars that US starts all the time are questionable at best. Just because someone else desecrated dead bodies in the past doesn’t mean we should reduce ourselves to that sort of immoral behavior. Nobody is trying to civilize war it’s just a matter of respect. Piss on on dead bodies, raping corpses, or taking scalps isn’t going to win wars or help in any way. But only reflect our barbarism.
War IS “barbarism” just ask any front-line soldier.
the kooks cut our mens genatalia first . Japs used prisoners for bayonet practice.
there are many examples in war of this type of behavior .
I agree there is nothing wrong with this
This country should be outraged by the video of beheadings done on behalf of, and in full support of the Taliban. What a joke. Some are trying to legitimate this evil group. Probably because of the billions that are produced by the poppy/heroin production in the country. Follow the money.
Why is our own country trying it’s hardest to incite WW3? We’ve got a couple wars going on right now plus plans to re invade Iraq. While Afghanistan alone is a socioeconomic fiasco. Also plans to go to war with at least two other countries. And on top of that we continue our verbal thrashing and accusations of other countries that are our own allies. We are making statements about places like North Korea without any real data or evidence to go on, and we are trashing countries like Russia and China that are more focused on their own economies and social aspects than we are of our own country. If we hate China so much why does the US continue to buy their products, movies, and services? If the US hates China so much why did it borrow BILLIONS of dollars for which we still need to pay back. Why do we have Chinese restaurants in every single state. Yet. Not just China but all other countries the USA looks down on and spits on. The USA even seems committed to verbally thrashing our good neighbors too our north, Canada. We say we come in peace and yet do nothing but spread destruction globally. You know. If any other country had a video of their troops pissing on dead Americans our country would be blaming their entire country and that countries government. However when ever our Troops get caught in such situations our government wont take responsibility for its own men and women. Or they troops were just following orders. And yes, even if they did kill a bad guy why desecrate bodies in such a perverted manner that boarders on necrophilia? There are certain rules of war that are laid out that all UN members agreed to. Yet time after time the USA has given the UN and the world the middle finger. We’ve set up prison camps around the world and detained people without evidence, without trials, and yet our own men and women are raping them to death in situations like in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib. I’m seriously doubting the sincerity of our own governments actions. I don’t like that we need to push other countries around and assassinate people like last weeks bombing in Iran. We don’t know for sure if Iran will develop the bomb or even use it with their nuclear program. Or simply use nuclear energy with it. One thing is for sure the USA is trying to stifle growth all over the world. It seems jealous and upset that the world is trying to grow. Now I don’t know what the USA’s real intentions are or not. I’m not saying that the USA is deliberately being evil OR if the USA had good intentions. But as we all know “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”. All I know for sure is that 1. The USA has isolated itself from the rest of the world – and even from our Allies that now secretly hate us. Our allies are terrified of us. They wont stand up to us because we can & will drop bombs. 2. The USA has instigated so many wars between countries and started so many wars of our own, PLUS did it in such a perverted immoral way that the USA has indeed incited WW3. We are alll alone even if we’d like to think we have real allies. But if the USA really starts sinking all our allies will be nothing more than passive-aggressive (just like the un-trainable Afghans our troops keep trying to train). and 3. The USA is so overly focused on it’s obvious dislike of the entire world that our own government fails to see our own countries infrastructure is falling apart. Also to point out that both the Republicans and the Democrats seem to be doing nothing to help the Middle Class and the Poor who have now seemed to become slaves for the rich in our country. I for one am seriously concerned. The lions have eaten the lamb folks. These are our Highwire days. The world was messed up enough without us. And the US is only making things worse. http://youtu.be/TC-DR9q8jMU
There is no “nice” way to kill people. We send our best and brightest over there, and then tie their hands with stupid, POLITICALLY CORRECT rules of engagement, and then expect everybody to make nice and be happy. We are killing our own people with this foolishness. If there must be war, then send in our people, and shut up and get out of their way. They’ll take care of business and then we can get them home. If that’s not good enough, don’t send them over in the first place. Oh, and while we’re at it… lets investigate THIS: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4cd_1326415154