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Man in Afghan army uniform wounds five Nato soldiers

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Honorable Muslims who hadnt sell their souls to USA.

What kind of sick human beings would approve illegal invaders, retard?

I heard of Muslims blown up themselves in mosques and at markets. They haven't sold their souls at all. Brave men.
 
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Blame it on Pakistan. The things are not looking good in Afghanistan. Its not going to be easy for Pakistan post-2014. So better disengage from any cooperation in this war.
 
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What kind of sick human beings gives such news a "thumbs up"??!!

A muslim that bends over and takes it up the *** is a moderate

A muslim that says enough is enough is a "sick human being"

stfu

I heard of Muslims blown up themselves in mosques and at markets. They haven't sold their souls at all. Brave men.
Because these two events are related

bravo

the people promoting Islamic terrorism, and in fact doing the blowing up, are wahabis right out of saudi arabia, your closest ally in the Middle East and Islamic world.
 
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Man in Afghan army uniform wounds five Nato soldiers

The five, believed to be American, are receiving medical treatment. The extent of their injuries is not known.

The attack took place at a Nato base in Wardak province, east of Kabul.

It is the latest in a series of so-called "green-on-blue" attacks, where Afghans in the police or army attack international forces.

More than 20 foreign personnel have been killed in rogue shootings in Afghanistan this year.

On Sunday, three British soldiers were shot and killed by an Afghan policeman as they left a checkpoint in Helmand province, in the south.

International forces are gradually handing over responsibility for security to their Afghan counterparts.

Most of the 130,000 Nato-led troops will leave at the end of 2014.

On Tuesday, the US and Pakistan announced that Nato supply routes into Afghanistan would re-open after Washington apologised for killing 24 Pakistani soldiers last November.

The BBC's Kim Ghattas, in Washington, says the US had resisted saying sorry as there is deep anger among Americans about the death of US soldiers in Afghanistan from attacks by militant groups with alleged connections to Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency.

The decision on supply lines will save the US hundreds of millions of dollars in the run-up to withdrawal.

Source: BBC News - Man in Afghan army uniform wounds five Nato soldiers


what is your coordinates ?

ill fukin send you something to thumbs up about
 
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Afghani knows American and Indian creating Anti-Pakistani game in Afghanis and also know they are using against Pakistan... in fact already!
 
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what is your coordinates ?

ill fukin send you something to thumbs up about

Show me what you got! 33.732362,73.098413

Loser. Your kind closes the whole motorway and delays buses for hours when a man smokes an electronic cigg.. (M6 toll coach terror scare caused by vapour from electronic cigarette | World news | guardian.co.uk). You guys can only attack and invade poor nation and kill innocent people. And that too, you lack balls and send robotic drones instead, cause your soliders are sissy and commit suicide at the rate of 1 per day (because of the atrocities they have committed)..

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Pentagon 'deeply concerned' by rash of 'insider' attacks in Afghanistan


The Pentagon said Thursday it is "deeply concerned" by a rash of attacks in which NATO soldiers have been shot by their supposed allies in the Afghan security force.
Pentagon spokesman Capt. John Kirby confirmed that "several" U.S. soldiers were injured in Wardak province earlier this week after an Afghan wearing a soldier uniform began shooting at the troops. Officials have said a total of five Americans were shot in the attack -- Kirby said they are in "stable condition," though the attacker "fled the scene and is still at large."
The attack was just the latest incident where Afghan security forces have targeted NATO trainers and partners.
The number so far this year is quickly approaching the tally for all of 2011. The Pentagon recorded a total of 19 attacks involving 26 deaths, 13 of them American, as of early July. In 2011, according to Kirby, there were 21 attacks and 35 deaths.
"We continue to be deeply concerned about the insider threat," Kirby told reporters at the Pentagon on Thursday.
The insider attacks have undermined the trust between allies and efforts to prepare Afghan troops to take over their own security as international combat troops prepare to withdraw.
In the latest incident, a witness said Afghan civilians were talking to the soldiers outside their base when a man in an Afghan army uniform opened fire on them with a machine gun.
He added that the wounded soldiers were evacuated by helicopter, while the others "took us aside in fear of a possible gun battle." Eman, who gave only one name, said the Afghan who opened fire escaped toward some trees and into a nearby village.
Wardak, located close to Kabul, is considered a Taliban hotbed and has been the scene of heavy fighting over the past year.
On last year's anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, a truck bomb outside the same coalition base wounded 77 American soldiers and killed five Afghan civilians. The area is also seven miles east of the Tangi Valley, where the Taliban on Aug. 6 shot down a U.S. military helicopter, killing 30 Americans -- the deadliest single loss for American forces in the decade-old war.
Efforts to draw down the number of U.S. and other foreign troops in Afghanistan rely on them working closely with their Afghan partners to train and mentor them so that they can take over the security of their country by the end of 2014. But such insider attacks fuel distrust and have triggered increased security protections for foreign troops serving in Afghanistan.
A total of 221 foreign troops have been killed this year, including five in July.


Read more: Pentagon 'deeply concerned' by rash of 'insider' attacks in Afghanistan | Fox News
 
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