KABUL, Afghanistan -- Two American soldiers were killed Thursday in a shooting by an Afghan soldier and a literacy teacher at a joint base in southern Afghanistan, officials said, the latest in a series of deaths as anti-Americanism rises following the burning of Qurans by U.S. soldiers.Read the rest here
Both were killed on the same day that the top NATO commander allowed a small number of foreign advisers to return to work at Afghan ministries after more than a week of being locked down in secure locations because of the killing of two other Americans.
Thursday's killings raised to six the number of Americans killed in less than two weeks amid heightened tensions over the Feb. 20 burning of Qurans and other Islamic texts that had been dumped in a garbage pit at Bagram Air Field near Kabul. More than 30 Afghans also were killed in six days of violent riots that broke out after the incident.
Al Qaeda is a broken shadow of its former self. Bin Laden is dead. It is time to declare victory and GO HOME! How long before these morons in Washington crack a history book and discover that Afghanistan has been the graveyard of every empire that made the mistake of invading and trying to stay in that medieval wasteland?
Our country is run by fools, confident in their incorruptibility.
ReplyDeleteThe idea was never to get out, ever. The whole idea was to stay.
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