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111. Lest We Forget: Our Duty Is Not To The People with David McBride

111. Lest We Forget: Our Duty Is Not To The People with David McBride

FromThe Voices of War


111. Lest We Forget: Our Duty Is Not To The People with David McBride

FromThe Voices of War

ratings:
Length:
100 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

David McBride, a retired Major and former legal officer in the Australian Army, discusses his actions of leaking information to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that ultimately led to the exposure of alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. David highlights the political manipulation of the war narrative and emphasises the need for clear rules of engagement. David became disillusioned with the Australian military's handling of war crimes and the seeming politicisation of the war in Afghanistan. He observed a lack of proper investigations into war crimes and a focus on appearances rather than effectiveness. McBride suspected that the Australian government was trying to cover up war crimes to maintain their alliance with the US.  David decided to take action and expose the political games played by leaking classified documents to the media. David McBride discusses his career and the challenges he faced when he discovered evidence of mishandling of allegations by Defence and political seniors. He highlights the lack of accountability and poor leadership within the military, and the difficulty he faced in trying to bring attention to these issues. McBride emphasises the need for a fair trial and public support to address the systemic problems within the military. He also shares his thoughts on ANZAC Day and the importance of genuine care for veterans.

Key Takeaways
David McBride, a former legal officer in the Australian Army, leaked information about alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
He highlights the excessive investigation of special forces soldiers and the political manipulation of the war narrative.
McBride emphasises the need for clear rules of engagement and the importance of holding soldiers accountable for their actions.
He also discusses how the Australian military mishandled war crimes and prioritised appearances over justice.
The government may have tried to cover up war crimes to maintain their alliance with the US.
David McBride took action by leaking classified documents to expose political games. The military leadership needs to be held accountable for potential war crimes and poor leadership.
There is a need for a fair trial and public support to address systemic problems within the military.
ANZAC Day should be a day of genuine care for veterans, not just political window dressing.


Chapters

03:00 Uncovering Alleged War Crimes
12:01 The Power of Narratives
35:46 The Australian Military's Mishandling of War Crimes
01:02:06 David McBride's Whistleblowing and Exposing the Truth
01:12:22 The Problem Starts at the Top
01:21:09 The Need for Accountability and Leadership
01:32:11 The Legal Dilemma
 
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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