Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Memory Hole: Losing Hearts and Minds

(Updated: originally posted May 13, 2007)

This article proves how much worse the AmeriKan MSM is after only a year.

You never see this kind of article now.

In fact, do you ever hear about Afghanistan from them at all?


With a MURDEROUS AIR-BOMBING CAMPAIGN!

Take a
look at the MEN we are KILLING (or will kill if we keep this MURDEROUS RAMPAGE UP)!!!!

And they don't web the pictures of the women or boy (a reason I miss the papers, but not enough to buy them):

Caption
: "Another villager, Sara, on the far left in photo, said four of her relatives had been killed. "We have nothing, it's all finished."

Description
: She is sitting on stone steps with four other beautiful Afghan women.

Caption: "Abdul Quduz, 15, said his father and an uncle were killed in a recent American-led raid on his village, Parmakan, in the Afghan province of Herat."

Description
: Mr. Quduz sits in the rubble of a home with his hands to his face.

"Civilian Deaths Undermine Allies’ War on Taliban" by CARLOTTA GALL and DAVID E. SANGER

ZERKOH, Afghanistan, May 9 — Scores of civilian deaths over the past months from heavy American and allied reliance on airstrikes to battle Taliban insurgents are threatening popular support for the Afghan government and creating severe strains within the NATO alliance.

Afghan, American and other foreign officials say they worry about the political toll the civilian deaths are exacting on President Hamid Karzai, who last week issued another harsh condemnation of the American and NATO tactics, and even of the entire international effort here.

What angers Afghans are not just the bombings, but also the raids of homes, the shootings of civilians in the streets and at checkpoints, and the failure to address those issues over the five years of war. Afghan patience is wearing dangerously thin, officials warn.

Ungrateful Afghanis! It's George's "LIBERATION!"

And these guys gotta be the MOST PATIENT PEOPLE on the PLANET if they AIN'T SICK OF US YET!!!!


The civilian deaths are also exposing tensions between American commanders and commanders from other NATO countries, who have never fully agreed on the strategy to fight the war here, in a country where there are no clear battle lines between civilians and Taliban insurgents.

At NATO headquarters in Brussels, military commanders and diplomats alike fear that divisions within the coalition and the loss of support among Afghans could undermine what until now was considered a successful spring, one in which NATO launched a broad offensive but the Taliban did not.

Yeah, a SUCCESSFUL SPRING because we ANNIHILATED AFGHANIS!

And do you get the feeling of the scale of lies the AmeriKan MSM tells or hides every day now, readers?


“There is absolutely no question that the will and support of the Afghan people is vitally important to what we do here,” Gen. Dan K. McNeill, the American commander of the International Security Assistance Force, said in an interview. “We are their guests, they are the hosts. We have to be mindful of their culture, we have to operate in the context of their culture, and we have to take every possible precaution to not cause undue risk to those around us, and to their property.”

McNeill says as he ORDERS UP
ANOTHER BOMBING RUN!

But American officials say that they have been forced to use air power more intensively as they have spread their reach throughout Afghanistan, raiding Taliban strongholds that had gone untouched for six years.

Yup, they "FORCED US" to BOMB THEM INTO OBLIVION!

What are we even doing over there, anyway?


And one year later, Gates has told us he expects to expand the Afghan mission even more!


One senior NATO official said that “without air, we’d need hundreds of thousands of troops” in the country. They also contend that the key to reducing casualties is training more Afghan Army soldiers and police officers.

The anger is visible here in this farming village in the largely peaceful western province of Herat, where American airstrikes left 57 villagers dead, nearly half of them women and children, on April 27 and 29. Even the accounts of villagers bore little resemblance to those of NATO and American officials — and suggested just how badly things could go astray in an unfamiliar land where cultural misunderstandings quickly turn violent.

The United States military says it came under heavy fire from insurgents as it searched for a local tribal commander and weapons caches and called in airstrikes, killing 136 Taliban fighters.

But the villagers denied that any Taliban were in the area. Instead, they said, they rose up and fought the Americans themselves, after the soldiers raided several houses, arrested two men and shot dead two old men on a village road.

Well, well, well, our LYING MILITARY at it AGAIN! NO TALIBAN!! Fought against us themselves!!!!


After burying the dead, the tribe’s elders met with their chief, Hajji Arbab Daulat Khan, and resolved to fight American forces if they returned. “If they come again, we will stand against them, and we will raise the whole area against them,” he warned. Or in the words of one foreign official in Afghanistan, the Americans went after one guerrilla commander and created a hundred more.

On Tuesday, barely 24 hours after American officials apologized publicly to President Karzai for a previous incident in which 19 civilians were shot by marines in eastern Afghanistan, reports surfaced of at least 21 civilians killed in an airstrike in Helmand Province, though residents reached by phone said the toll could be as high as 80.

While NATO is now in overall command of the military operations in the country, many of the most serious episodes of civilian deaths have involved United States counterterrorism and Special Operations forces that operate separately from the NATO command.

Yup, OUR GUYS RUNNING AMOK in Afghanistan!!!


NATO, which now has 35,000 soldiers in the country, has emphasized its concern about keeping civilian casualties to a minimum. Yet NATO, too, has been responsible for civilian casualties over the past year, as it has relied on air power to compensate for a shortage of troops, an American military official who has served in Afghanistan said in a recent interview.

Yup, RELYING on AIR POWER because of a SHORTAGE of TROOPS!!!

Translation: We are LOSING and are trying to RECOUP with AIR POWER!

Not a good recipe, as you can see!


The subject of civilian casualties was the source of intense discussion on Wednesday in Brussels when the NATO secretary general, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, met with the North Atlantic Council, the top representatives of the coalition. But the conversation was less about how to reduce casualties, according to participants, than about how to explain them to European governments, who say their troops are there for reconstruction, not hunting the Taliban or terrorists.

Conversation less about reducing casualties?

Message to Afghanis: YOUR LIVES DON'T MEAN SHIT to us European FUCKS!!!


“The Europeans are worried about a lack of clarity about who is responsible for the counterterror mission,” said one participant in the debate. “They are worried that if NATO appears responsible for these casualties, it will result in a loss of support” for keeping forces in Afghanistan.

Worried about SUPPORT for the MISSION!

What about the INNOCENT AFGHANI LIVES you are WASTING, you INHUMAN MONSTERS!!


But it is not only the Americans whose practices are being questioned. NATO soldiers have frequently fired on civilians on the roads, often because the Afghans drive too close to military convoys or checkpoints.

The public mood hardened against foreign forces in the southern city of Kandahar after British troops fired on civilians while driving through the streets after a suicide bombing last year, and Canadian soldiers have repeatedly killed and wounded civilians while on patrol in civilian areas.

The U.S., NATO, we are ALL DOING IT! Ugh!


Air Power and Popular Anger

The reliance on air power has led to a string of prominent episodes recently involving the deaths of large numbers of civilians, who often cannot escape, caught between NATO forces and the Taliban and its sympathizers.

Since the beginning of March at least 132 civilians have been killed in at least six bombings or shootings, according to officials. The actual number of civilians killed is probably higher, since the areas of heaviest fighting, like the southern province of Helmand, are too unsafe for travel and many deaths go unreported and cannot be verified.

“You have a bag of capital — that is the good will of the people — and you want to spend that as slow as you could,” said the American military official. “We are spending it at a fearsome rate.”

Spending it? Thing is FUCKING EMPTY, dude!!!!


The issue of civilian casualties has dogged United States-led coalition forces from the beginning of their intervention here in 2001. But as the Taliban surged in strength in 2006, civilians have been caught in the middle more than before, and at a time when Afghans have grown weary of the fighting, said Dr. Sima Samar, director of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission.

As Taliban has surged? I THOUGHT WE WERE SURGING and WINNING, going places NO ONE HAD GONE BEFORE?? WTF??!

And that was ONE YEAR AGO, readers. It worse now!


“If we still have civilian casualties, it can be used by the opposition groups to the government to encourage the people against the government and against the international community,” Dr. Samar said at a recent news conference. “That’s why we are concerned, and we ask the international community and the Afghan government to be very, very careful.”

Now in Afghanistan, calls are growing for more political control over military operations.

This week Afghan’s upper house of Parliament recommended that the government start peace talks with the Taliban, and that foreign forces cease all offensive operations. While the chances of passage as worded are unlikely, the proposal was one measure of the rising popular anger.

The episode here in this valley in Shindand district in late April showed just how changeable the attitudes toward foreign troops can be.

The ethnic Pashtuns who live in the Zerkoh Valley are from a fiercely independent tribe, surrounded by local enemies, and with a record of fighting all comers. Still, NATO and United States soldiers were a common — even friendly — sight in this valley in western Afghanistan. They came and talked to the tribal leaders, built schools and culverts, and had plans for a new bridge.

A senior Bush administration official said American Special Forces units were conducting an operation in the valley in late April. After the Taliban pinned them down in a firefight, the airstrike was necessary, the military official said. “It was the only way to extract our guys,” the official said.

See? We TELL the Afghanis that OUR LIVES are WAY MORE VALUABLE than THEIRS!


“If your mortars are not getting you out, you call in close air support and that will be less precise,” said one senior American official who follows the action in Afghanistan closely. “We know that the Taliban hide in villages. The job that we have not done as well is making it clear to European publics that it’s the Taliban who are exploiting the civilians.”

Yeah, it is ALL the FAULT of the TALIBAN! After all, they only LIVE THERE!!!


A Complicated Environment

But the Americans had stepped into a complicated political environment. In interviews, villagers, who had cooperated with NATO before, blamed local rivals for planting false information with the Americans, to encourage the Americans to attack Zerkoh.

After the Special Forces units started raiding homes, the villagers were so angered, they said, they fought the Americans themselves. They insisted that no Taliban were here, an area that has been mostly calm.

Yeah, RAIDING HOMES always wins people over. Did we EVEN KNOCK?


“NATO was coming regularly, and the Afghan Army and police, and we were cooperating with them,” said Muhammad Alef, 35, a farmer who was tending to his wounded cousin in the provincial hospital in the city of Herat.

“But when the Americans came without permission, and they came more than once and disturbed the people,” he said. “They searched the houses, and the second time they arrested people, and the third time the people got angry and fought them.”

The American forces searched the tribal chief’s house and arrested two of his staff members, the villagers said. One, a watchman named only Bahadullah, 45, said he had been handcuffed, covered with a hood and taken to the nearby American base at Shindand.

Oh, HANDCUFFED and HOODED -- and a VIOLATION of the Geneva Conventions, among other things!


He said he had been strung up by his feet for what seemed like an hour and a half as American soldiers swung him about. When he was let down the soldiers kicked and beat him, he said. In an interview this week, he said he was still passing blood and in pain from the beatings.

And WE TORTURED HIM!!! Oh, God!


A United States military spokesman at Bagram air base north of Kabul, Maj. Chris Belcher, denied in an e-mail message that Afghan or American Special Forces units had entered the villages or detained anyone.

The American forces did not find any weapons caches in the Shindand area, either, he said. They were attacked with small-arms fire, rocket-propelled grenades and mortar shells, he said.

Never found any weapons?? WTF?!


A senior American military official who has looked at what happened in Zerkoh said that some compounds were bombed but added that the troops were receiving fire from them.

But a villager, Abdul Waheed, said the Americans had searched his family compound and found no weapons and certainly must have seen the women and children. Two days later they bombed the compound, killing six children, he said.

Yup, KNEW WOMEN and CHILDREN were there but BOMBED ANYWAY!!

How DARE WE criticize "terrorists?" HOW DARE WE?!


“The Americans should leave Afghanistan because this is my own home,” he said. “I am sitting here and they come and just order a bomb to drop.”

Whether there was firing from the compound or not, the military official said tactics needed to be reviewed. “We just have to go over each one of these, one by one, and say even if this was within the rules, is this what we want to do next time,” the official said.

Villagers said the first fighting broke out on April 27, as they had gathered at the bazaar in the central village of Parmakan. Two old men, Adel Shah, 80, who was walking home with some meat and sugar for his family, and Sarwar, 80, who was harvesting poppies, were shot dead by the Americans, said Abdul Zaher, Mr. Shah’s son.

GOOD GOD!!! We SHOT two 80-year-old men!!!!

I am FUCKING ASHAMED and I AM SORRY, Afghanis!!

O' LORD!! We can NEVER BE FORGIVEN -- and quite honestly, DON'T DESERVE TO BE!!!

WE ARE A COUNTRY of MURDERERS for ALLOWING THIS TO CONTINUE!!

This is BLOOD on ALL OUR HANDS, people! OUR WONDERFUL MILITARY!

I'm sorry, but, FUCK THAT, FUCK OUR EXCEPTIONALISM, and FUCK OUR MILITARISM!!

How does it sound: The United States of MURDER and TORTURE!

Say it with PRIDE, will ya?


A Village Under Fire

That night, the first airstrikes were carried out, mainly on Bakhtabad, the village at the entrance to the valley, residents said. On April 29, the Americans returned, positioning their armored vehicles outside Parmakan.

Villagers said they thought the Americans were going to raid houses again, and the men gathered to fight. Husi, 35, lives in a house near the school and on the edge of the village. She was alone with her 10 children, and when the shooting started they cowered at the entrance of their walled home, she said.

Oh, no, I don't want to read this!


Then suddenly a plane bombed the five-room house. “When they bombed I just ran,” she recalled as she held her 1-year-old boy. Women and children were pouring out of the village to the river to cross it to safety, she said.

Great, just great, WE TERRORIZED WOMEN and CHILDREN!! GOD DAMN US!!!!

I wrote that a year before the Rev. Wright controversy, huh? Proud of myself!


In the panic as they fled, Husi was separated from three of her children, Amina, 8, Tote, 5, and Fazli, 3, who are still missing.

“We ran with bare feet, we left our shoes,” said Sara, a relative and the mother of seven, whose house was also bombed. “I was running and they were shooting at us from the plane,” she said.

Two uncles and two cousins were killed when the house was bombed
, she said. “We have nothing, it’s all finished,” she said.

Can you imagine, dumb Amurkn?! CAN YOU IMAGINE?


The river was chest-high at the time, and a number of women and children were swept away. Fifty-seven people died over all, including 17 children under 10, 10 women and 14 old men, Hajji Daulat Khan said. Eight people are still missing, including a 21-year-old man, and Husi’s three children.

GOOD GOD!!

Can you IMAGINE the TERROR of being SWEPT AWAY in the RIVER?!!?

WE DID THIS TO THEM, people!! WE DID THIS!!

17 CHILDREN UNDER 10?!?! 10 WOMEN?!?! 14 OLD MEN?!?! All "Taliban terrorists," right?

And Husi's children -- Amina, 8, Tote, 5, and Fazli, 3 -- are still missing?

Nothing but WATER FLOWING DOWN MY FACE RIGHT NOW!!


The bombing of the village so outraged people that they continued fighting the Americans even after the airstrikes. American and Afghan military officials admitted that they had been surprised at the ferocity of the response, and said that at one point American soldiers had been forced to call in the Afghan Army.

O' Bless them Allah for CONTINUING to FIGHT!!!

All that MURDER and our guys SURPRISED at the FEROCITY?!

SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR LOVED ONES ARE KILLED and MURDERED, YOU MONSTERS?


“We are not saying that the foreigners should leave or stay, we are just saying they should not do this,” said a farmer, Fateh Muhammad, 55, gesturing with his scythe at an enormous bomb crater and his neighbor’s collapsed house. He showed the place where two of his neighbors had been killed in a field nearby.

The airstrikes damaged about 100 homes and a new school built by Italian troops.

FUCKING DAMAGED 100 HOMES and an (Italian-built) SCHOOL, and we are SUPPOSED to be REBUILDING!!

Yeah, RIGHT!


“This is a big mistake the Americans are making,” said Nasrullah Khan, a younger brother of the tribal chief, Hajji Daulat Khan. “If the Americans are here for peace, this is not the way.”

Peace is NOT WHY we are there, Mr. Khan.

And again, MY APOLOGIES for my MURDEROUS COUNTRY and LEADERSHIP!

On my hands and knees, sir, I BEG FOR YOUR FORGIVENESS!!!!

The same holds one year later, readers.

Now, do you find articles like this in the New York Times anymore?

Answer: NO!