Perry calls Obama response to Marine video ‘over the top’
Reporting from Washington — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has been campaigning furiously in South Carolina in an effort to revive his sputtering presidential campaign, said Sunday that the Obama administration had gone “over the top” in criticizing Marines videotaped urinating on Afghan corpses.
“Obviously, 18-, 19-year-olds make stupid mistakes all too often, and that’s what’s occurred here,” Perry said in an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.” He likened the incident to Gen. George S. Patton urinating in the Rhine River and Winston Churchill supposedly doing the same on the Siegfried Line.
“What’s really disturbing to me is just, kind of, the over-the-top-rhetoric from this administration and their disdain for the military,” said Perry, who has been wooing the military vote as well as evangelicals.
Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta has called the incident “utterly deplorable” and said those responsible would be “held accountable to the fullest extent.”
President Obama “shares in the sentiments expressed by Secretary Panetta,” the White House has said.
The incident is under investigation. The four Marines, based at Camp Lejeune, N.C., could face charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
“These kids made a mistake, there’s no doubt about it,” Perry said. “But to call it a criminal act, I think, is over the top.”
On the same CNN program, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said the administration’s response had been appropriate. McCain, a Vietnam veteran and former prisoner of war, called the incident “a breakdown in discipline.”
“I think a full and complete investigation is entirely appropriate,” he said. “We’re trying to win the hearts and minds” in Afghanistan.
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