Sunday, March 11, 2012

US soldier kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar

The headline blares:  But I wonder.  What really happened here.  I will wait to see and read the 'rest of the story' before I will attempt to inject my personal opinion on this tragedy. The bottom line, the report is tragic, but something had to have triggered it. I have my suspicions, but I will reserve my judgement until I know more of the facts and the background leading up to why this happened. In the interim, pray for those who will now bear the brunt of the anger and retaliation that will surely occur as a result.

US soldier kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar

Afghan demonstrators carry a counded man as they protest against Koran desecration in Kunduz, february 25 Tensions were already high in Afghanistan after the burning of Korans at a US base
A US soldier in Afghanistan has killed at least 16 civilians and wounded five after entering their homes in Kandahar province, senior local officials say.
He left his military base in the early hours of the morning and opened fire in at least two homes; women and children were among the dead.
Nato said it was investigating the "deeply regrettable incident".
Anti-US sentiment is already high in Afghanistan after US soldiers burnt copies of the Koran last month.
US officials have apologised repeatedly for the incident at a Nato base in Kabul, but they failed to quell a series of protests and attacks that killed at least 30 people and six US troops.
Local people have reportedly gathered near the base in Panjwai district to protest about Sunday's killings, and the US embassy is advising against travel to the area.
Lt Gen Adrian Bradshaw, deputy commander of Nato-led forces, said he was unable to "explain the motivation behind such callous acts", adding that "our thoughts and prayers are with those caught in this tragedy".

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