things like this do need to be exposed. however, exposure alone is not going to help much, exposure on youtube is even less helpful as that does not have a very high credibility level.
while the video shown here could be true there are other possibilities some possible scenarios:
1. It is true
2. It is a made to order sensationalism for shock purpose only
3. It was deliberately made by anti Americans to show America in a bad light
4. It was a group of drunk teenagers fantasizing
what we do know for certain.
1. the people in the film speak english
2. they are of young age
3. It appears they were and had been drinking beer
Now for the questions:
Why would anybody make that video? They had to know that if it is seen by the "wrong" people it can result in serious trouble for them.
When was the video made?
When was the speaker in Iraq?
what unit did the speaker serve with?
What are the names of any of the people in the video?
How come all events spoken of are generalities and no specific identifiable event was named?
Yes, when we know of such events it is important to have them made public, but to make something public, you need verifiable events that are documented and not just idiots shooting off their mouths.
Yes, if that is true those people are a danger. They are not the type of person you would want living next door to you even if you are not Muslim. Nobody is safe from a sexual deviant. If that story is true that young man is just as much of a danger to Americans as he was to Iraqis. A pervert is a pervert is a pervert, they will have no honor or respect of anything or anybody that stands in the way of their own desires.
One thing that is known is the email address of the person who posted that video. I do believe that person will soon be asked to explain how he came across that video and who are the people in it. A crime may have been committed and that crime will not be protected simply because the man was in the Army. The American public also wants to be protected from the likes of that.