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Streck-Fu
05-11-2012, 07:26
This frustrates me to no end. We negotiate the release of Taliban prisoners and the adminstration is silent on events like this. We should be raking Karzai's balls over the coals for this shit.

LINK (http://www.myfoxny.com/story/18306795/man-wearing-afghan-army-uniform-shoots-dead-isaf-soldier)

Man wearing Afghan National Army uniform kills American soldier, official says



Posted: May 11, 2012 4:06 AM EDT Updated: May 11, 2012 7:36 AM EDT

Source: NewsCore
KABUL -- A man wearing an Afghan National Army uniform opened fire on coalition troops in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, killing an American and wounding two others, officials said.

"An Afghan Army soldier turned his weapon against US soldiers inside an Afghan-US military base in Kunar Province, killing one US soldier and injuring two others," provincial police chief Ewaz Mohammad Naziri told AFP.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, claimed in a text message sent to AFP that 12 American soldiers were killed. The group often exaggerates casualty figures.

Earlier, NATO's mission in Afghanistan, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), said in a statement that "an individual in Afghan army uniform turned his weapon against coalition service members in eastern Afghanistan today, killing one service member."

It comes just four days after three coalition troops were killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in eastern Afghanistan.

On Sunday, another soldier was killed in an IED attack, and a man wearing an Afghan National Army uniform shot dead one coalition service member in southern Afghanistan.

The Taliban announced the start of its "spring offensive" last Thursday. Seven Afghans, many of them children, died after a large bomb exploded in Kabul last week, with the Taliban claiming responsibility.

A total of 20 NATO soldiers have been killed by Afghan colleagues in at least 15 separate attacks so far this year.

tonyz
08-23-2012, 18:23
Did not wish to start a new thread needlessly - seems the problems in A' Stan evolving.

Afghanistan, Contradicting NATO, Blames Foreign Spies for Insider Attacks

By GRAHAM BOWLEY and RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr.
NYT
Published: August 22, 2012

Excerpt:

KABUL, Afghanistan — Even as the Afghan government said on Wednesday that it would take new measures to counter a wave of deadly insider killings of Western troops by Afghan security forces, President Hamid Karzai’s office asserted for the first time that foreign spy agencies were behind most of the attacks, putting it directly at odds with NATO’s assessment of the crisis.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/23/world/asia/afghanistan-blames-spies-for-insider-attacks-on-western-troops.html

afchic
08-24-2012, 06:20
Here is an article I read yesterday. It was based on an interview with a 3 star in the region, who was placing the blame of the latest attacks on Ramadan, and how by fasting etc, it was putting additional stress on the Afghan troops, and that was one of the main causes for these assholes doing what they do.

Are you fing kidding me? You don't see many Catholics that fast during Lent going out and shooting people because of the "stress" of fasting.

When is this ignoring the elephant in the room going to stop by the brass. Every time they open their mouths anymore they sound like idiots. None of their troops believe this, and all it does is pound home the fact that we are willing to have more troops put in harms way because they are afraid to call a spade a spade.

http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2012-08-23-US-Afghanistan/id-3d44b931ad3345ea972d3c2cec5c08a4

Dad
08-24-2012, 07:28
I have a question. I know in Iraq, private contractors provided security at some FOB's and FB"s, not certain what percent. These contractors subsequently hired 3rd world guards from countries such as Uganda, I assume to save money. Is this also practiced in any degree in Afghanistan?

Gypsy
08-24-2012, 17:05
Here is an article I read yesterday. It was based on an interview with a 3 star in the region, who was placing the blame of the latest attacks on Ramadan, and how by fasting etc, it was putting additional stress on the Afghan troops, and that was one of the main causes for these assholes doing what they do.



Well you know what they say about excuses... :rolleyes:

I'm sick of the BS PC garbage.

T-Rock
08-25-2012, 00:24
I'm sick of the BS PC garbage.

I too am sick of it…



“…according to Muhammad, “A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim. He neither oppresses him nor humiliates him nor looks down upon him. … All things of a Muslim are inviolable for his brother in faith: his blood, his wealth, and his honor” — precisely those three things Islamic law singles out as not being vouchsafed to free infidels. The problem here is that these scriptures are not mere words;…Muslims act on them…”

“…Muslims are permitted to feign friendship and loyalty to non-Muslims, or, in the words of Abu Darda, a pious companion of Muhammad, “We smile in the face of some people although our hearts curse them.” Nearly fourteen-hundred years later, American Muslim Tarik Shah, after being arrested for terrorist-related charges, boasted: “I could be joking and smiling [with infidels] and then cutting their throats in the next second…”

Source: http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7957/muslim-disloyalty-america

“…The primary Koranic verse sanctioning deception vis-à-vis non-Muslims states: "Let believers [Muslims] not take for friends and allies infidels [non-Muslims] instead of believers. Whoever does this shall have no relationship left with Allah — unless you but guard yourselves against them, taking precautions" (3:28; other verses referenced by the ulema in support of taqiyya include 2:173, 2:185, 4:29, 16:106, 22:78, 40:28).

“…As for our chief concern here — war — the following story from the life of Muhammad reveals the centrality of deceit in war. During the Battle of the Trench (627), which pitted Muhammad and his followers against several non-Muslim tribes known as "the Confederates," one of these Confederates, Naim bin Masud, went to the Muslim camp and converted to Islam. When Muhammad discovered that the Confederates were unaware of their co-tribalist's conversion, he counseled Masud to return and try somehow to get the Confederates to abandon the siege — "For," Muhammad assured him, "war is deceit." Masud returned to the Confederates without their knowing that he had "switched sides," and began giving his former kin and allies bad advice. He also went to great lengths to instigate quarrels between the various tribes until, thoroughly distrusting each other, they disbanded, lifting the siege from the Muslims, and thereby saving Islam in its embryonic period (see Al-Taqiyya fi Al-Islam; also, Ibn Ishaq's Sira, the earliest biography of Muhammad)…”

Source: http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7347/war-and-peace-and-deceit-in-islam

Inflexible Six
08-25-2012, 06:38
delete