Creating them faster than we can kill them

October 30th, 2007 3:18 pm · 4 comments

Lovely.

The lead-in to the story was an incident in which U.S. forces, responding to a single rocket launched at their base which missed the base entirely and caused no casualties, rained mortar fire down on a nearby village where two men with AK-47’s allegedly fled after the failed rocket attack. After about an hour of bombarding the village with mortars, they called in an air strike that dropped two (count ‘em) one-ton bombs on the village, killing lots of people but not the alleged Taliban they were after.

That leads into this:

“During the Russian invasion we haven’t heard of 10 members of one family being killed by Russians in one incident. But the Americans did that,” a villager remarked.These Afghans, like many others, are deciding whether to support the U.S.-backed government. We expected anger, but we didn’t expect this.

“You can’t be saying that the Soviets were kinder to your people than the Americans have been,” Pelley remarks.

“We used to hate the Russians much more than Americans,” the villager replied. “But now when we see all this happening, I am telling you Russians behave much better than the Americans.”

Really, there’s no comparison. The Soviets killed something like a million Afghans over ten years. But it’s the kind of thing that Afghans are saying, because so far this year, 17 air strikes have killed more than 270 civilians according to the humanitarian organization Human Rights Watch.

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Of course we’ll be told by all war supporters that “we” are killing terrorists by the score in Afghanistan and Iraq and that’s why “we” have to stay there. However, our military seems to be creating terrorists as fast as it can kill them.

One seven-year-old boy, Mujib, was the sole survivor of four generations of the same family who were killed in the air strike described at the beginning of the story. When asked what he thought of Americans, he replied, “I hate them.” Now you don’t suppose this kid might grow up to be a terrorist, do you? Nah. They hate us for our freedom.

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usedmeat
10/30/07
11:54 PM
That's why dick Cheney is pushing nukes, make the killing more efficient.
BTW: If you voted for these two you better check with your priest or minister about your chances of an afterlife in heaven.
BuffaloBill
10/31/07
12:37 AM
A vote for Bush/Cheney is a vote for satan ohmy.gif
justplainjoe
10/31/07
5:46 AM
QUOTE(BuffaloBill @ Oct 31 2007, 12:37 AM) [snapback]333041[/snapback]
A vote for Bush/Cheney is a vote for satan ohmy.gif


christian basher laugh.gif

Whirlwind
10/31/07
6:22 AM
We've become nothing more or less than an occupying external power. A malevolent one, at that.

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