Some Iraqi POWs were "abused" by American soliders. Bad. Right?
But how much do we know? For all people know, these Iraqi POWs were the ones who burned those American civilians to death and then dragged them through the street and had them hung upside down from a bridge for days.
The point is, we don't know. Something clearly made these particular POWs hated beyond belief. Hated to the point where the soldiers felt an unordinary amount of freedom to humiliate these particular POWs.
That doesn't excuse what happened by any means. But the US has a very good track record for its treatement of POWs. I've seen a lot of articles expressing outrage and condemnation of the US because of this incident. Strangely, I didn't see that same indignation when the 4 American civilian contractors were brutally burned to death and hung from a bridge (for the crime of trying to set up food shipments to the city).
So don't be too quick to rush to judgement. There is more to this situation than meets the eye.