NATO acknowledged on Sunday that five Afghan civilians appeared to have been killed by one of its air strikes. The strike was carried out on Thursday.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Anger is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. Passive acceptance of evil is not a virtue.
Link not working. TGIA did you post the latest UN report on civilian casualties.
ReplyDeleteSo far this year the Afghan Government + Afghan Army + Afghan Police + ISAF are responsible for 12% of all known civilian casualties in Afghanistan.
Most air strikes that happen in Afghanistan are close air support for ANP, ANA or ISAF on the ground.
Your link isn't working.
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ReplyDeleteBut it's progress .
The more they fail to control Afghanistan on the ground, the more they turn to the air to rain their daily terror on the Afghan people.
ReplyDeleteWhat are you talking about? Frequently the ANA and ANP are denied air support even when other massive deadly attack.
ReplyDeleteAs you know R.S. not one Afghan civilian has been killed in air strikes in the 14 eastern provinces of Afghanistan over the past 6 months by ISAF or the AAF [Afghan Air Force.]
In my view, air strikes should be allowed to restart, to help the ANA and ANP defeat the scum of the universe.