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US Airstrikes In Afghanistan Likely Killed 26 Civilians: Military

ANNE GEARAN   06/20/09 12:17 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — A U.S. warplane failed to follow all operational rules in a complex battle in Afghanistan last month that killed an estimated 26 civilians and 78 Taliban fighters, the U.S. military concluded in a report released Friday.

The deaths last month raised the stakes in a growing battle for the good will of Afghan civilians, whose allegiance Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said is crucial if the United States is going to win the faltering war in Afghanistan.

"The inability to discern the presence of civilians and assess the potential collateral damage of those strikes is inconsistent with the U.S. government's objective of providing security and safety for the Afghan people," the report prepared by U.S. Central Command said.

Three U.S. airstrikes conducted after dark near the close of the chaotic fight in the western Farah Province probably accounted for the civilian deaths, the report said. It contained only mild criticism of the B-1 bomber crew involved, however, and the nation's top military official has already said there is no reason to punish any U.S. personnel.

The report contains no surprises _ U.S. officials had already given rough estimates of the number of deaths _ but provides a vivid narrative of a firefight that also killed five Afghan national police officers. Two U.S. personnel and seven Afghan security officers were wounded.

Local Afghan officials have said as many as 140 people were killed.

The report recommends refining the current rules for operations with the potential to kill civilians and ensuring that training matches the rules.

Other recommendations include improving the military's ability to get its side of the story in front of Afghans faster, something commanders say is frustratingly difficult. The U.S. should be "first with the truth," the report said.

The report promised a follow-up in four months on how well new tactical rules are working.

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, told a Pentagon news conference Thursday that he has seen nothing in the investigation that would call for disciplinary action against the U.S. forces involved.

Mullen added that the complex, seven-to-eight hour fight, which stretched from daylight to dark, revealed gaps in the chain-of-command and some training shortcomings that military leaders plan to address.

Mullen said he is satisfied that U.S. forces involved in the battle were sufficiently sure of their targets and believed that civilians would not be injured when they fired.

Gates has said the accidental killing of civilians in Afghanistan has become one of the military's greatest strategic problems in a war his commanders have called a stalemate at best.

Gates has also said the thousands of new U.S. troops deploying in Afghanistan can lessen the reliance on airstrikes, which are responsible for most of the civilian deaths at U.S. hands.

He has assigned his new general running the Afghan war to find new ways to reduce the number of deaths.

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themodernleader
11:31 PM on 06/20/2009
The Middle East Policy of Obama regarding Iraq and Afghanistan-Pakisttan is the policy of a fool. A bankrupt nation bleeding our military and treasure for no clear or rational purpose is the mark of sheer stupidity and hubris. Where is there any rational opposition?
10:27 PM on 06/20/2009
unfortunately, politicians get to start wars... and fight wars from the comfort of the D.C. cushy chairs. Even though I agree with the group that's says, "this war should have never been started, and any hostilities should have been aimed at one group of individuals.. osama bin laden (i don't capitalize scumbags) & his puppets. However.. having said that, I also believe in War innocent people die. Its happened in every war to date, going back all the way to Biblical times. Given the fact that the taliwaahn use innocent civilians as shields (And we should all know from the past that its true), then its unavoidable. If our politicians cared about the innocent being killed in wars, then they wouldn't start wars. I wish at least they cared about children, women, & senior citizens, but I don't live in another world where i kow thats ever going to happen either. Why.. you might ask, do I feel that way.. because we live in an un-caring, selfish, self centered, and greedy, governed "world". Until that changes, nothing will change! I'm not happy about it.. I hate it when children are caught up in adults BS.. but its our way for now.
09:14 PM on 06/20/2009
Obama War Crimes!

Unjust War!

Quick, someone call Nancy Pelosi and find out when she was briefed on this!

Haliburton!

Blackwater!
09:40 PM on 06/20/2009
Sorry. They've changed the name on the door of the Oval Office........there's a "D" after the name now so the civilian casulaties don't matter.

Carry on.........
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ErnestineBass
No longer a cog in The Machine.
09:46 PM on 06/20/2009
Soooooooo...is "Barry" a warmongerer this week, or just another pinkocommiepeacenik?

I can't keep track. My ears bleed if I listen to Rus.h The Magic Irrelephant.
05:01 PM on 06/20/2009
SO just who are these terrorist fellows?
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
09:08 PM on 06/20/2009
To paraphrase "Full Metal Jacket", if they run, they are terrorists. If they don't run, they are terrorists.
04:52 PM on 06/20/2009
How did we get to only 26 civliean dead ? Is the US still using the criteria that any 16-60 year old male is a militia member regardless if armed or not.

I have seen investigations on how villagers are paid thousands of dollars to point out militia and taliban fighters. Imagine if the same scheme was offered to New Yorkers - anyone care to guess how many innocent people would be killed as petty greivances, revenge, old scores were settled -
04:44 PM on 06/20/2009
Yanqui go home!
03:38 PM on 06/20/2009
We have been in this country for quite some time (by Bush chose) Unfortunately, Iraq took precedent. A war that should not have been. If you are going to list the number of civilians' deaths please also list the number of our Soldiers that have died assisting your Country. Also, list the responsibilies of the Leaders in those Countries that took the money over the years( from the US) and did nothing to aid their Country.
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davidwayneosedach
03:11 PM on 06/20/2009
How many years has Afgahnistan been at war? Hundreds?
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ErnestineBass
No longer a cog in The Machine.
09:54 PM on 06/20/2009
There IS no Afghanistan, just as there is NO Iraq.

Both "countries" are antiquated British/Western-dictated constructs.

And that's the biggest part of the problem in trying to "pacify" either "country".
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bbrecht
"pray for the dead, fight like hell for the liv
08:38 PM on 06/21/2009
That and you do not pacify a country with war...
02:00 PM on 06/20/2009
America needs enemies.How else to justify a Five hundred billion{ $500,000,000,000} military budget?
If we kill and torture enough Muslims, we will create our enemies and the American Empire will stumble along killing and occupying under the guise of freedom .Yes,We cannabis!
02:54 PM on 06/20/2009
The military industrial banksters love chaos and war.

So losing hearts and minds,

Is a good thing to fascists.
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ErnestineBass
No longer a cog in The Machine.
10:20 PM on 06/20/2009
$500 Billion? heh

You need to keep up with current events, dear.

It's actually closer to a TRILLION a year when it's all tallied up.
01:47 PM on 06/20/2009
Speading freedom and democracy thru murder and torture. Yes.we cannabis!
12:40 PM on 06/20/2009
This nation is bankrupt financially and morally.
12:20 PM on 06/20/2009
In here I see no difference, really killing from the sky or a suicide bomber.

I guess the Taliban were rootless but so are the americans.
12:49 PM on 06/20/2009
"rootless"?? Ruthless! Do you speak eubonics or what???
aristippe
no more war for oil
02:16 PM on 06/20/2009
lol
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TheBaffler
a long the riverrun
07:08 PM on 06/20/2009
it's ebonics, not eubonics, ziovermin.
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11:54 AM on 06/20/2009
26 dead. Who needs suicide bombers?
12:52 PM on 06/20/2009
The Arab terrorists who seek 72 virgins do!
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Freenation
01:52 PM on 06/20/2009
what is the going rate for IDF aks state sponsored mercenaries these days, as you are so informed obviosuly...
11:19 AM on 06/20/2009
The blood of 26 innocent civilians on Obama's and Biden's hands..
10:45 AM on 06/20/2009
Lets put things into perspective, the radical Taliban terrorists who subjigated the Afghanistani people are attempting to take over again with their vicious brand of totalitarianism. The U.S. is doing all it can to stop it and sometimes mistakes are made. The number of people killed by the U.S. pale in comparison to the premeditated murder of the Taliban suicide terrorists and car bombers. Our cause is just, their cause is ruthless totalitarianism.
11:08 AM on 06/20/2009
I's like to see you say that if your family was being bla.sted, maimed & k11led daily, your home destroyed, forced to live in refugee camp squaller with sight of an end.
11:08 AM on 06/20/2009
with NO end in sight