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Military Declined to Bomb Group of Taliban at Funeral

 
 
Reply Thu 14 Sep, 2006 10:00 am
And the Bushies critisized the Clinton administration.---BBB

Military Declined to Bomb Group of Taliban at Funeral
By LOLITA C. BALDOR, AP
WASHINGTON Sept. 14, 2006

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The U.S. military acknowledged Wednesday that it considered bombing a group of more than 100 Taliban insurgents in southern Afghanistan but decided not to after determining they were on the grounds of a cemetery.

The decision came to light after an NBC News correspondent's blog carried a photograph of the insurgents. Defense department officials first tried to block further publication of the photo, then struggled to explain what it depicted.

NBC News claimed U.S. Army officers wanted to attack the ceremony with missiles carried by an unmanned Predator drone but were prevented under rules of battlefield engagement that bar attacks on cemeteries.

In a statement released Wednesday, the U.S. military in Afghanistan said the picture - a grainy black-and-white photo taken in July - was given to a journalist to show that Taliban insurgents were congregating in large groups. The statement said U.S. forces considered attacking.

"During the observation of the group over a significant period of time, it was determined that the group was located on the grounds of (the) cemetery and were likely conducting a funeral for Taliban insurgents killed in a coalition operation nearby earlier in the day," the statement said. "A decision was made not to strike this group of insurgents at that specific location and time."

While not giving a reason for the decision, the military concluded the statement saying that while Taliban forces have killed innocent civilians during a funeral, coalition forces "hold themselves to a higher moral and ethical standard than their enemies."

The photo shows what NBC News says are 190 Taliban militants standing in several rows near a vehicle in an open area of land. Gunsight-like brackets were positioned over the group in the photo.

The photo appeared on NBC News correspondent Kerry Sanders' blog. Initially military officials called it an unauthorized release, but they later said it was given to the journalist.

NBC News had quoted one Army officer who was involved with the spy mission as saying "we were so excited" that the group had been spotted and was in the sights of a U.S. drone. But the network quoted the officer, who was not identified, as saying that frustration soon set in after the officers realized they couldn't bomb the funeral under the military's rules of engagement.

Defense Department officials have said repeatedly that while they try to be mindful of religious and cultural sensitivities, they make no promises that such sites can always be avoided in battle because militants often seek cover in those and other civilian sites.

Mosques and similar locations have become frequent sites of violence in the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and they have often been targets of insurgents and sectarian fighting in Iraq.
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detano inipo
 
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Reply Thu 14 Sep, 2006 10:43 am
Looking at the photo, they could all be Taliban fighters. They could also be relatives of somebody who died. Nothing is certain and killing them all could have been a victory or a disaster.
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Every time some Afghani civilians are killed by Western troops, the insurgents receive new recruits from the populace (26 M+).
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It seems hopeless, when Pakistan next door is a breeding ground for terrorists. Why is the US still a good friend of that Musharraf?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Fri 15 Sep, 2006 07:44 am
detano inipo
detano inipo wrote "It seems hopeless, when Pakistan next door is a breeding ground for terrorists. Why is the US still a good friend of that Musharraf?"

Because keeping Musharraf and his army in power keeps Pakistan's nuclear bombs out of the hands of the Wahabis and al Qaeda.

BBB
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Fri 15 Sep, 2006 09:07 am
shall we start a grass roots media blitz about how the republicans are soft on terror?
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woiyo
 
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Reply Fri 15 Sep, 2006 09:10 am
We should have blown them away.

Then BBB would have a reason to say how terrible we are for killing people at a funeral.
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