Tuesday, September 15, 2009

AmeriKa Resolved to Mass Murder in Afghanistan

I'm disgusted.

It is TIME to COME HOME and STOP KILLING BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE over a LIE!!!


"10% of Afghan sites to be recounted; New vote totals could mean runoff" by Jason Straziuso, Associated Press | September 16, 2009

KABUL, Afghanistan - .... Also yesterday, the top US military officer told skeptical Democrats that more troops will be needed in Afghanistan, citing a need to demonstrate US resolve in an increasingly unpopular war.

Why not just come out and say it is about empire, oil, and drug money?

Now its to "demonstrate US resolve," huh? Not even pretending to liberate, huh?


Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that a proper effort to counter the Taliban insurgency “probably means more forces.’’

Also see
: Moody Mullen

Some "democracy, 'murka.

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Also see:
Democrapic Drivel on Withdrawal From Afghanistan

And about that mass murder: here is what little the Globe has told me since that
tanker truck attack and fireball.

"Senators question US policy, use of troops in Afghanistan; Seek more details before backing increase in forces" by Matthew Lee, Associated Press | September 14, 2009

WASHINGTON - In western Afghanistan, a battle that included airstrikes killed dozens of Taliban militants after an insurgent ambush left three US troops dead, an Afghan official said yesterday.

The hourslong battle took place Saturday in the western province of Farah after a attack that also killed seven Afghan troops, said Major Abdul Basir Ghori, Afghan army spokesman. He said about 50 militants were killed in the battle, but no other Afghan officials could immediately confirm that figure.

Also see: AmeriKan Airstrikes Annihilate 150 Afghans

AmeriKan Liberation in Afghanistan: Weeping Villagers and Mass Graves

Farah Fallout

What is a Dead Afghan Baby Worth?

The Farah Fatalities

Boston Globes Censors Civilian Slaughter

Who did we get this time?

The insurgent ambush involved two roadside bombs, gunfire, and rocket-propelled grenades, Captain Elizabeth Mathias, a US military spokeswoman, said yesterday. Mathias confirmed that fighting in the west continued for six to eight hours after the ambush but could not provide any casualty figures.

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Also see
: Afghanistan: Battlefield Report