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The USA and its atrocities to humanity continues unabated

 

Ten people, including children, have been killed in two separate US airstrikes in eastern and central-eastern Afghanistan, Press TV reports.



A US midnight airstrike on Saturday killed five people and severely injured three civilians in the central-eastern province of Maidan Wardak.

Earlier on Friday, at least five civilians, including three children, were killed in another US airstrike in an area a few kilometers from Jalalabad city, the capital of the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar.

β€œLast night around 11 p.m., five civilians aged between 12 and 20 carrying air guns wanted to go hunting birds some eight kilometers (five miles) from the center of the city of Jalalabad. They were targeted and killed by a foreign forces airstrike,” said provincial police spokesman, Hazrat Hussain Mashreqiwal.


A NATO spokesman has confirmed the airstrike without referring to the casualties.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Atif Shinwari, a spokesman for the Nangarhar education department, said three of the civilians killed in the air raid β€œwere school children, two were brothers.”

Many civilians have lost their lives in US-led airstrikes and operations in various parts of Afghanistan over the past decade, with Afghans becoming increasingly outraged at the seemingly endless number of the deadly assaults.

The US claims its airstrikes target militants, but local sources say civilians have been the main victims.

In September, a US-led airstrike left at least 16 civilians, including women and children, dead in Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan.

Afghan officials said the attack targeted a truck and killed all on board. However, NATO denied that civilians died, saying the attack had killed militants.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly questioned the legality of the drone strikes and on numerous occasions has called on Washington to stop the attacks.

The United Nations says the US-operated drone strikes pose a growing challenge to the international rule of law.

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

US-Committed Atrocities in Afghanistan By Stephen Lendman

After General Stanley McChrystal took charge of US/NATO Afghan forces last June, systematic atrocities escalated sharply after promises of kinder, gentler killing (an oxymoron), winning hearts and minds, and fewer civilian casualties as a "paramount" objective - now much higher the result of more than a fourfold increase in night raids, targeting civilians, including children, while they sleep.

McChrystal's resume exposed his history - death squad terror, mostly against civilians, the same counterinsurgency he waged throughout Iraq as Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), especially in Al-Anbar Province that increased violence to curb it.

It's no surprise for a man this writer earlier called "a hired gun, an assassin, a man known for committing war crime atrocities as (JSOC) head" - since 1980 comprised of Army Delta Force and Navy Seal units, killers to reign terror on vulnerable targets, mainly civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and earlier in Vietnam as part of Operation Phoenix. More on that below.

Rare On-the-Ground Reports

The London Times Kabul-based Jerome Starkey reports what major US media accounts suppress. For example, his March 15 commentary headlined, "Survivors of family killed in Afghanistan raid threaten suicide attacks."

The incident involved the February 12 killing of two pregnant women, a teenage girl, a policeman and his brother. "No one has claimed responsibility (and) A US official in Kabul refused to" say for reasons of national security, the usual cover-up for high crimes and misdemeanors prohibited for any reason.

This time, survivors were paid off for their loss, but family head Haji Sharabuddin wants justice, not money, and to get it "will....do suicide attacks and (the whole province) will support us."

Starkey debunked the official story about the raid being a mistake. These were targeted assassinations, the same kinds rampant daily on the ground and by drone-launched missiles, mostly against civilians called Taliban or Al Qaeda militants.

Sayed Mohammed Mal, Gardez University's vice-chancellor, told Starkey that he once thought these type raids safeguarded Afghans, what he now knows isn't so after members of his own family were killed. "I realize I was wrong," he said. "Now I accept the things (other) people told me. I hate (foreign forces). I hate the Government" that tolerates them.

According to the dead policeman's son, Abdul Ghafar, "My father was friends with the Americans and they killed him....I want to kill them. I want the killers brought to justice." Another victim's father, Mohammed Tahir, said "They teach us human rights, then they kill a load of civilians. They didn't come here to end terrorism. They are terrorists."

A March 8 Starkey article titled, "Karzai offers families 'blood money' for sons killed in raid" told a similar story about other victims - "nine children killed (aged 12 - 18) in a brutal night raid" called a mistake - a cold-blooded one murdering children while they slept, shot in their beds, or dragged to another room and killed. Also, Abdul Khaliq, a neighboring farmer, was gunned down when he ran out of his house during the raid.

During the February Marja campaign, Operation Moshtarak killed 19 civilians. US Special Forces bombed three minibuses in Oruzgan province, killing at least 27 more, at times apologizing when victims are revealed as noncombatants.

As for the reported successful US offensive, New York Times writer Richard Oppel's April 3 article headlined otherwise, saying: "Violence Helps Taliban Undo Afghan Gains," explaining "how little (control) Marines (have) outside their own outposts," the Taliban as dominant as ever. So much so that "Even the Marines admit to being somewhat flummoxed," Brig. General Larry Nicholson saying "Most people here identify themselves as Taliban," stopping short of acknowledging widespread hostility to occupation.

Starkey's April 19, 2009 article headlined "Botched Afghan raid kills mother and (her brother-in-law and three) children (one a new-born)" in Khost province - another "mistake" the Pentagon conceded, the same kind made daily, always against civilians, admitted only as damage control, the official lie, when cover-up doesn't work.

A late December Kunar province massacre killed 8 children, dragged from their beds and shot in cold blood, some of them handcuffed. The Pentagon called them terrorists, making improvised explosive devices (IEDs). They were kids, students, in grades six through 10 (aged 11 - 17), eight from the same family. After speaking to their school headmaster, a government investigator said:

"It's impossible they were Al Qaeda. They were children. They were civilians. They were innocent. I condemn this attack."

In late February, nine more children were killed, aged 12 - 18. Most were "shot at close range while they slept," another dragged from his bed and murdered, NATO initially alleging their involvement in IED making, then saying they entered a village and took fire so returned it, and finally admitting they were civilians saying:

"Knowing what we know now, it would probably not have been a justifiable attack. We don't now believe that we busted a major ring," something known all along but only acknowledged as damage control.

On March 22, Starkey headlined "US-led forces in Afghanistan are committing atrocities, lying, and getting away with it," saying McChrystal-led forces "are rarely called to account because most reporters are too dependent on access, security and the 'embed culture' to venture out" and learn the truth. Worse still, they're paid to lie, cover up, or be fired.

For example, New York Times writers CJ Chivers and Rod Nordland's February 14 article headlined "Errant US Rocket Strike Kills Civilians in Afghanistan." It quoted Hamid Karzai expressing "regret (for) this tragic loss of life." Neither he or the writers acknowledged the cold-blooded murder of 10 Helmand province civilians, including five children, verboten admissions in major US media reports.

Nor by a puppet leader. Yet fearing national opposition to his regime, he's begun openly criticizing Washington saying, "They wanted to have a puppet government," virtually admitting that US/NATO forces are invaders.

Paid Lying - What Major US and Western Media Do

Like in America, the entire Western media, including BBC and so-called National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting scrupulously suppress the truth. They rarely mention "embarrassing" incidents, and when they do it's dismissively. They won't say raids terrorize, bomb homes and wedding parties, massacre civilians, their wives and children, noncombatants called Taliban or Al Qaeda, to save villages by destroying them, to pacify Afghans by killing them, to bring tyranny papered over as democracy. If reporters did, they'd be fired.

What they suppress, Starkey reports, his latest April 5 article headlined, "US special forces 'tried to cover-up' botched Khataba raid in Afghanistan," saying:

"US special forces dug bullets out of their victims' bodies in the bloody aftermath of a botched night raid, then washed the wounds with alcohol before lying to their superiors about what happened...."

The victims - two pregnant women, a teenage girl, a police officer and his brother, those killed in the above mentioned February 12 raid. After initial lies and cover-up, NATO finally "admitted responsibility for all the deaths for the first time last night," yet continuing to deny a cover-up and saying no evidence showed inappropriate conduct. In other words, murdering civilians in cold blood is acceptable and appropriate. Apparently so as it's ongoing daily.

Extrajudicial Killings - Predator Drones Target Civilians

On March 16, the ACLU filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit:

"demanding that the government disclose the legal basis for its use of unmanned drones to conduct targeted killings overseas. In particular, the lawsuit asks for information on when, where and against whom drone strikes can be authorized, the number and rate of civilian casualties and the other basis information essential for assessing the wisdom and legality of using armed drones to conduct targeted killings."

At issue is using them against civilians, Admiral Dennis Blair, Obama's Director of National Intelligence (DNI), saying US citizens will be targeted.

The ACLU sued the Defense, State, and Justice Departments after each provided no requested information "nor have they given any reason for withholding documents. The CIA answered the ACLU's request by refusing to confirm or deny the existence of any relevant documents." CIA wasn't sued because the ACLU will first appeal its non-response to the Agency Release Panel.

Killer drones were used in Bosnia in 1995 and against Serbia in 1999. America's new weapon of choice is now commonplace in Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, perhaps elsewhere, and virtually anywhere targeted attacks are planned globally.

Officially know as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or remote piloted vehicles (RPVs), they're used, among other purposes, for surveillance and combat equipped with Hellfire or other missiles for targeted killings.

At issue is their legality, given their use outside traditional battlefields for extrajudicial assassinations, a practice US and international laws prohibit. Yet reports confirm the Obama administration ramping up their use - why the ACLU and other human rights groups express concern.

A December 2009 Social Science Research Network-published Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper titled, "Unlawful Killing with Combat Drones: A Case Study of Pakistan, 2004 - 2009" said the following:

"First drones launch missiles or drop bombs, the kind of weapons that may only be used lawfully in an armed conflict. Until the spring of 2009, there was no armed conflict (in Pakistan). International law does not recognize the right to kill without warning outside an actual armed conflict. Killing without warning is only tolerated during the hostilities of an armed conflict, and, then, only lawful combatants may lawfully carry" them out.

CIA members "are not lawful combatants and their participation in killing persons - even in an armed conflict - is a crime." US military forces may be "lawful combatants in Pakistan" only if its government requested them. It did not.

Further, beyond targeted individuals, collateral killing is commonplace. "Drones have rarely, if ever, killed just the intended target. By October 2009, the ratio has been up to" 50 civilians for each militant. As a result, drone use violates "the war-fighting principles of distinction, necessity, proportionality and humanity."

Yet they happen daily in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and have escalated dramatically under General McChrystal for extrajudicial killings. Along with bombers and helicopter gunships, their use in Afghanistan (and North Waziristan, Pakistan) is so pervasive that anyone in the open or near targeted sites risks being killed - civilians, including women and children, most vulnerable.

Spiegel online (spiegel.de March 13, 2010) calls killer drones the "Lynchpin of Obama's War on Terror....the weapon of choice....But the political, military and moral consequences are incalculable."

One report said in the past two years the Air Force Research Laboratory embarked on a program to "build the ultimate assassination robot (described as) a tiny, armed drone for the US special forces to employ in terminating 'high-value targets' " that most often are noncombatants.

On April 4, New York Times writers Jane Perlez and Pir Zubair Shah headlined, "Drones Batter Qaeda and Allies Within (North Waziristan) Pakistan," referring to a "stepped-up campaign....over the past three months (casting) a pall of fear over an area (by) fly(ing) overhead sometimes four at a time, emitting a beelike hum virtually 24 hours a day, observing and tracking targets, then unleashing missiles on their quarry...." The ferocity of strikes got one "militant" to say, "It seems they really want to kill everyone....," civilians, of course, most vulnerable.

Vietnam's Operation Phoenix - Prototype for McChrystal's War

From 1968 - 1973, the CIA ran the Phoenix Program with US Special Forces' Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Special Operations Group (MACV-SOG), involving covert missions to crush the National Liberation Front (NFL resistance Viet Cong or VC).

It was a depersonalized murder program to remove opposition elements and terrorize people into submission - now used against Iraq, Afghanistan, North Waziristan, Pakistan, elsewhere, and perhaps one day coming to a neighborhood near you.

In 1975, Counterspy magazine called Phoenix "the most indiscriminate and massive program of political murder since the Nazi death camps of world war two." Included were security-risk US military personnel and members of the South Vietnamese government. Before it ended, around 80,000 people were killed, yet it failed.

In the mid-1960s, it began as a CIA Counter Terror (CT) program that recruited, organized, supplied and directly paid CT teams whose function was to use Vietcong techniques, kidnappings and intimidation against the Vietcong leadership.

By 1968, it was expanded and called Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation (ICEX), then Phoenix, to neutralize the VC as top priority, much like McChrystal's counterterrorism in Afghanistan and North Waziristan, and earlier in Iraq.

In Vietnam, a Civil Operations and Rural Development Support (CORDS) organization was established overseeing Phoenix. It was a gimmick doomed to fail, much like current Iraq and Afghanistan occupations aren't sustainable in countries known historically as foreign occupier graveyards.

Phoenix was called Vietnam's "grand illusion of the American cause," the same miscalculation today no matter how long current wars continue, whatever amounts are spent, or how much more terror, mass killings and destruction lie ahead for people determined to resist and prevail. Given their past successes, odds are they'll do it again, no matter the price.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.
FM

Will Obama doom himself as war criminal?

 

President Barack Obama

Obama, pushed by his Israeli and neocon masters, especially his National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, who, in effect, functions as an Israeli agent, crawled far out on the limb, only to have it sawed off by the British Parliament.



In response, the β€œsocialist” president of France, Hollande, who lacks French support for France’s participation in a US/Israeli orchestrated military attack on Syria, has crawled back off the limb, saying that, while everything is still on the table, he has to see some evidence first.

As Cameron and Obama have made clear, there is no evidence. Even US intelligence has declared that there is no conclusive evidence that Assad used chemical weapons or even has control over the weapons.

Even the US puppet government in Canada has disavowed participating in the Obama/Israeli war crime.

This leaves Obama with support only from Turkey and Israel. Recently, the Turkish government shot down in the streets more of its own people-peaceful protesters, not imported mercenaries trying to overthrow the Turkish government-than were killed in the alleged use of chemical weapons by Assad.

As the entire world is aware, the Israeli government has been committing crimes against the people in Palestine for decades. A distinguished Jewish jurist concluded in an official report that the Israeli government committed war crimes in its attack on the civilian population of Gaza.

No country regards the criminal states of Turkey and Israel as cover for a war crime. If Obama is pushed by Susan Rice and the evil neocons, who are strongly allied with Israel, into going it alone and conducting a military strike on Syria, Obama will have made himself an unambiguous War Criminal under the Nuremberg Standard created by the US Government. Unprovoked military aggression is a war crime under international law. That is completely clear. There are no ifs or buts about it.

If Obama now strikes Syria, when he has no cover from the UN, or from NATO, or from the American people, or from Congress, having ignored the House and Senate, Obama
will stand before the entire world, starkly, as a War Criminal. Unless the world is prepared to flush international law, arrest orders for the War Criminal will have to come from The Hague. Obama will have to be handed over and put on trial. He will have no more leg to stand on than did the Nazis.

The evil neocons are telling Obama that he must prove that he is a man and go it alone.

If Obama does, he will prove that he is a War Criminal

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:

The many to whom you refer here is to the fundamentalist who have no other military strategy other than intimidate local populations via murder and mayhem. And I am only answering this to tag it.

So what is Obama doing when he murders innocent women and children and babies in their sleep, in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Somalia, and when he does, a moron and fool like you would gleefully gloat that fundamentalist is doing it, so it is not wrong when Obama does it. The only mayhem and murder that is done on a daily basis to the innocent and poor, is done by the United States of America.

 

Obamacare is another way where Obama, wants to kill people legally in Hospitals, like Hitler did with his Hitler Care.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Danyael:

The many to whom you refer here is to the fundamentalist who have no other military strategy other than intimidate local populations via murder and mayhem. And I am only answering this to tag it.

So what is Obama doing when he murders innocent women and children and babies in their sleep, in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Somalia, and when he does, a moron and fool like you would gleefully gloat that fundamentalist is doing it, so it is not wrong when Obama does it. The only mayhem and murder that is done on a daily basis to the innocent and poor, is done by the United States of America.

 

Obamacare is another way where Obama, wants to kill people legally in Hospitals, like Hitler did with his Hitler Care.

You are a fundamentalist nutcase. Obama care is health care offered to 50 million that do not have any so it is more than they have now. I do not know how that Hitler offered the world health care. Attempting an Aryan nation killed 50 million so I guess that is what you and your Taliban buddies want with this fifth column insurgency on sites like this where you have no friends for your hate. No one want to be associated with a disease.That what fundamentalism of any sort is; a disease of the mind and you have a full-raging disease fire in your head.

 

Did  you miss what happened in Iraq yesterday? Dozens dead, hundreds injured. That is the kind of world you want. It is not what we want that is why I am sure since the Kenyan mall bombing, idiots like you will come under more scrutiny. I am sorry for you. It must be pretty lonely living here and not able to appreciate the magnanimity of the nation that pulled your out of your shit hole in Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by Vish M:

Amral should create a special category for this "ASJ" and his hatred from anything American.

 

That category should be labelled "Anti-American Spin", "Jihajist Forum" or "Extreme Islamic Forum".

 

Hopefully you are not an American!

 

Scumbags and fools like you does not keep this forum ticking, it would be in your interest to see how next you can collect money under false pretence. How about another Duck Curry Fiasco? How much money did you hold back for yourself. Like many of you guys, no wonder when the cops visits.....moron like you shit your pants/panty

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Danyael:

The many to whom you refer here is to the fundamentalist who have no other military strategy other than intimidate local populations via murder and mayhem. And I am only answering this to tag it.

So what is Obama doing when he murders innocent women and children and babies in their sleep, in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Somalia, and when he does, a moron and fool like you would gleefully gloat that fundamentalist is doing it, so it is not wrong when Obama does it. The only mayhem and murder that is done on a daily basis to the innocent and poor, is done by the United States of America.

 

Obamacare is another way where Obama, wants to kill people legally in Hospitals, like Hitler did with his Hitler Care.

You are a fundamentalist nutcase. Obama care is health care offered to 50 million that do not have any so it is more than they have now. I do not know how that Hitler offered the world health care. Attempting an Aryan nation killed 50 million so I guess that is what you and your Taliban buddies want with this fifth column insurgency on sites like this where you have no friends for your hate. No one want to be associated with a disease.That what fundamentalism of any sort is; a disease of the mind and you have a full-raging disease fire in your head.

 

Did  you miss what happened in Iraq yesterday? Dozens dead, hundreds injured. That is the kind of world you want. It is not what we want that is why I am sure since the Kenyan mall bombing, idiots like you will come under more scrutiny. I am sorry for you. It must be pretty lonely living here and not able to appreciate the magnanimity of the nation that pulled your out of your shit hole in Guyana.

Your brains are so warped, maybe a better word to describe it is full garbage, you would need one of the city garbage truck to empty out all, and then some would still remain.

 

Did you forget that Iraq is an American Problem, whatever is happening in Iraq, the blame surely falls on the American, who went in and destabilize an entire country, with their nancy story of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" Even Jackass like you, believed that falsehood.

 

Before the destabilization of Iraq by the United States of America, there was a 'strong man' who had everything in check, never heard of bombing everyday......In come the USA with their bullying behavior, and the rest is history.    

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Danyael:

He has moderator under his title so for any looking in he is integral to the identity of this site.

 

A Wefare bum like you would never ever achieved what asj has on this forum.

Check the records and see where you stand, fool.

I do not know what you have achieved on the forum. Posting bollywood shi.t and insisting the US kill babies is not a contribution. One is re-posting your neurotic compulsion and the latter you trying to spread your anti American fundamentalist creed. I do not see a seeding of baby Talibans on this site. Almost every person here thinks you are an aberration, a nutcase.

 

I do not know what records I should look at to measure your contribution to this site. Surely it is not for original content. You re post from Mullah TV claiming it is fact while ignoring all other news sites since that matches your hate-America-first fundamentalist Taliban sympathizer views!

 

It is why you pretend you know me. You prefer to believe you own air-headed concoctions than what is really our there.

FM

No pact unless US residential strikes stop: Karzai

 

The Afghan president has strongly condemned a recent fatal airstrike by the US forces in Afghanistan, warning that he would not sign a security pact with Washington unless its troops stop targeting residential areas.



The Afghan presidential office said in a statement issued on Sunday, β€œPresident Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the NATO air strike in which he says five civilians, including three students aged 10, 14 and 16, were killed in eastern Nangarhar Province on Friday (October 4) night.”

The airstrike was carried out near the city of Jalalabad.

The statement added that the three schoolboys were brothers.

Karzai also accused Americans of violating Afghanistan's sovereignty by attacking civilians.

The US is seeking to keep part of its forces in Afghanistan beyond 2014 under a security agreement. The US airstrikes have long been a source of friction between Kabul and Washington.

Afghan lawmakers have also reacted to the attack. They demand explanation from the US military over the deadly attack.

On Sunday, the lawmakers called on the Afghan government to take serious action against the US airstrikes.

On October 5, a similar airstrike was conducted in the province of Maidan Wardak. Five people died and three others were wounded in the incident.

President Karzai has repeatedly questioned the legality of the attacks. He has on numerous occasions called on the United States to stop the nighttime strikes.

Washington claims the attacks only target members of the Taliban militant group. However, reports on the ground show that many of the victims have been Afghan civilians.

According to the United Nations, the US-operated drone strikes pose a growing challenge to the international rule of law.

FM

quote "The Afghan presidential office said in a statement issued on Sunday, β€œPresident Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the NATO air strike in which he says five civilians, including three students aged 10, 14 and 16, were killed in eastern Nangarhar Province on Friday (October 4) night.”

The airstrike was carried out near the city of Jalalabad.

The statement added that the three schoolboys were brothers. unquote

 

Just a few thousands more to be killed, then Obama will covet the the title of the Greatest Mass Murderer of the World

 

Some of the GNI members would kiss his Ass on bended kness and worship him for the title given "THE GREATEST MASS MURDERER IN HISTORY"

 

Where is the Welfare Bum?

FM
Originally Posted by raymond:

10 kindergarten kids among scores killed in suicide bombings in Iraq


Blame the United States for going in to and destabilize Iraq, and in their actions kills ten of thousands of Iraquis. 

 

After pillaging Iraq, they leave a trail of murder and killings unsurpassed.

 

All based on false information: "Weapons of Mass destruction"

 

Guess you do not know about the above because the Americans feed you garbage instead of news.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by raymond:

10 kindergarten kids among scores killed in suicide bombings in Iraq


Blame the United States for going in to and destabilize Iraq, and in their actions kills ten of thousands of Iraquis. 

 

After pillaging Iraq, they leave a trail of murder and killings unsurpassed.


US just made me spill my coffee this morning too...damn

FM

The USA and its atrocities to

humanity continues unabated

And so the atrocities and massacres by the United States of America continues with the blessings of its President:

 

Afghan children watch a US-led soldier shooting at a target. [File photo)

US forces kill two children in northeastern Afghanistan

 

An attack by the US forces has claimed the lives of at least two Afghan children and injured five others in the troubled northeastern province of Kunar, local security sources say.
The governor of Kunar Shuja-ul-mulk Jalala said the incident happened when US-led foreign troops opened fire on a house after Taliban militants fired rockets targeting a military base in the troubled region.

The Western military alliance has yet to comment on the fatal incident, which sent shock waves across the volatile region.

UN observers had reported in the past that Afghan civilians, including women and children, are the main victims of US-led attacks in the war-torn country.

A large number of civilians have been killed or injured at the hands of US-led foreign forces -- most of them in nighttime raids and airstrikes. The casualty rate has risen over the past few months, even though the Afghan government had asked foreign forces to make every effort to avoid killing civilians.

The US-backed NATO command has for months ignored residents’ complaints of severe abuses committed by the elite American troops and commandos.

These developments come after Afghan investigators found substantial proof that American Special Forces have been involved in kidnapping, torturing and killing of Afghan civilians across the war-torn country.

Civilian casualties have long been a source of friction between the Afghan government and US-led foreign forces and have dramatically increased anti-US sentiments in Afghanistan.

The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in October 2001 as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across the country, despite the presence of thousands of US-led troops.

 
FM

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