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5 U.S. Troops Killed In Afghanistan Bombings

DEB RIECHMANN   07/24/10 11:26 PM ET   AP

Afghanistan Troop Deaths

KABUL, Afghanistan — Two U.S. Navy service members disappeared in a dangerous area of eastern Afghanistan, prompting a massive air and ground search and appeals on local radio stations for their safe return, NATO and Afghan officials said.

The two left their compound in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in a vehicle Friday afternoon, but never returned, NATO said in a statement. Vehicles and helicopters were dispatched to search for the two, who may have been killed or captured by the Taliban after getting lost in Charkh district of southern Logar province, said district chief Samer Gul.

Elsewhere Saturday, five U.S. troops died in separate bombings in the south, setting July on course to become the deadliest month of the nearly 9-year war for Americans.

Rising casualties are eroding support for the war even as President Barack Obama has sent thousands of reinforcements to try to turn back the Taliban, who would have a leg up in the propaganda war with the capture of two U.S. troops.

A NATO official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of search operations, confirmed the two were Navy personnel, but would not identify their unit to avoid jeopardizing search operations. The official said it was unclear what the two were doing or what would lead them to leave their compound. The official would not say whether the two were on official business.

The Taliban have not contacted the coalition force to claim responsibility or make any demands for their release, the official said.

Gul, the district chief in Charkh, said that a four-wheel drive armored sports utility vehicle was seen Friday night by a guard working for the district chief's office. The guard tried to flag down the vehicle, carrying a driver and a passenger, but it kept going, Gul said.

"They stopped in the main bazaar of Charkh district. The Taliban saw them in the bazaar," Gul said. "They didn't touch them in the bazaar, but notified other Taliban that a four-wheel vehicle was coming their way."

The second group of Taliban tried to stop the vehicle, but when it didn't, insurgents opened fire and the occupants in the vehicle shot back, he said.

NATO said a search is under way for the missing service members. According to Gul, one may have been killed and the other taken hostage by the Taliban.

"Maybe they wanted to go to Paktia province or to the American base, but they came down the wrong road toward Charkh," Gul said. "They didn't pay any attention to the police. Otherwise we could have kept them from going into an insecure area and now this unfortunate incident has happened."

The only U.S. service member known to be in Taliban captivity is Spc. Bowe Bergdahl of Hailey, Idaho, who disappeared June 30, 2009, in neighboring Paktika province, an area heavily infiltrated by the Haqqani network, which has deep links to al-Qaida. He has since appeared on videos posted on Taliban websites confirming his captivity.

New York Times reporter David Rohde was also kidnapped in Logar province while trying to make contact with a Taliban commander. He and an Afghan colleague escaped in June 2009 after seven months in captivity, most of it spent in Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan.

Mohammad Nasir Medaruz, director of a radio station in Logar called Meli Pegham, or "National Message," said he had received a phone call from coalition officials asking that he broadcast a message offering $10,000 for information about the whereabouts of each missing service member.

"I told them that Logar is not a safe area and if I broadcast that, I could get attacked," Medaruz said.

He said that if the military officials paid him, he would broadcast the information and say that it was an "advertisement."

He said he did not broadcast the information, but another radio station, sponsored by the military in Logar, did air the message.

On Saturday in the same district in Logar, the manager of an Afghan construction company and his driver were kidnapped, according to Din Mohammad Darwesh, spokesman for the governor of Logar province. The two Afghans captured worked with Afghan Korean Construction Co., he said.

The five American troops died in roadside bombings in the south – four in a single blast. A fifth service member was killed in a separate attack in the south where international forces are stepping up the fight against the insurgents.

The latest deaths brought to 75 the number of international troops killed in Afghanistan this month, including 56 Americans. Many of the deaths have occurred in the south where Afghan and NATO forces are ramping up operations against the Taliban in their southern strongholds, hoping to enable the Afghan government to expand its control in the volatile region.

On Tuesday, an international conference in Kabul endorsed President Hamid Karzai's plan for Afghan security forces to assume responsibility for protecting the country by the end of 2014. Obama has pledged to begin removing U.S. troops starting in July 2011, although he has linked the drawdown to security conditions on the ground.

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Associated Press Writer Rahim Faiez in Kabul contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS spelling of reporter's name in paragraph 13 to Rohde.)

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Js420
Another beautiful sunny day!
09:29 PM on 07/25/2010
Bring home all U.S troops. Lets rebuild America's infrastructure!
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
08:35 PM on 07/25/2010
I just watched "The Messenger" last night...about the military details sent to inform NOK (next of kin) of a soldiers death. Just devastating....
My heart goes out to all the families who are going to be or have just been informed that their son/daughter/spouse/parent isn't coming home again.
I can only hope for no more casualties between now and June 2011....OK, well, I can dream can't I?
Hopefully, after this, no more wars of aggression. No more occupations. Only fight is attacked and invaded.
....Again, another dream........
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
08:36 PM on 07/25/2010
"only fight IF attacked and/or invaded"...my bad
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mukTech
Prince of Congo
08:55 PM on 07/25/2010
HuffPo should have an "Edit" button, so people can correct small errors instead of creating a new post! Just a thought.
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Bluemax1
As your thoughts manifest your Universe is created
08:25 PM on 07/25/2010
We pray that our warriors come home safe and that they and their families may heal.

Rod Serling was a screenwriter, producer, and spiritual teacher. There is a Twilight Zone episode "A Quality of Mercy" that epitomizes the insanity of war. In the final days of World War II an over zealous lieutenant (played by Dean Stockwell) orders his men to attack the Japanese who are inside a cave. The American soldiers relate to the lieutenant that it is best to avoid confrontation as they are war weary and the war is almost over. The lieutenant sleeps and wakes up and gazes into a mirror and realizes that he is a Japanese leader and is told to attack the Americans who are now in the cave. He cannot do this as he is aware that he is an American inside of a Japanese body. This is the classic I am you and you are me, we are all one spirit. The portrayal and the story line is genius.

We pray for peace.
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
08:51 PM on 07/25/2010
great episode!
There was another titled "TWO", which had only two soldiers-from each opposing army- left after a horrible war...a man - Charles Bronson, and a woman - Elizabeth Montgomery.
They kept trying to kill each other, until they realized that when they changed out of their uniforms, and into civilian clothes, they were in the end, just a man and a woman.
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Bluemax1
As your thoughts manifest your Universe is created
09:12 PM on 07/25/2010
I saw that also it was raw and romantic. Serling, one of the great teachers.
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BannedNBoston
Is hemp legal yet?
08:13 PM on 07/25/2010
In that case its so the CIA and the Karzai brothers can sell drugs. Growing too many drugs is using too much water and land causing the people to starve.

http://www.infowars.com/yes-we-can-afghanistan/
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exile
07:43 PM on 07/25/2010
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lol

you been pwned
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exile
07:37 PM on 07/25/2010
so the guy in the shorts and no knee pads and so then can't get all the way down to snipe the kids down the street

is blackwater

or just a rich american who paid for the "first shooter" real life experience.

quote...

"they drop like a rock in real life much more realistic than the video game"

"i'd reccomend kill real kids llc' the next time you wanna break from robbing the little people who trusted wall street"
04:45 PM on 07/25/2010
Draw back big Army and Marine Corps personnel. Leave only cursory numbers to provide security for small unit, direct-action forces like US Army SF, Navy SEAL teams, and Delta.

Throw out counter-insurgency, throw in counter-terrorism. Have talks with Taliban willing to power-share and agree to fundamental human rights guarantees for women and children.

Threaten to carpet those that harbor AQ with fuel-air devices.

Fair enough?
06:20 PM on 07/25/2010
No. After we apologize for the intrusion. Walk out like we walked in.
06:25 PM on 07/25/2010
Apologize for the intrusion? You know, the further we get from the attacks, the more ridiculous people like you get.

First of all, I have no beef with the Taliban. We didn't go there to fight them... originally. But they provided refuge for AQ to plan and conduct attacks in NYC and DC. Try not to be so freaking d.um.b.
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Spaniard85
Skeptic, Atheist. Likes shinies!
07:07 PM on 07/25/2010
American military presence is likely to be used as propaganda to recruit people into terrorist organizations though. While I think your plan would work in the short term, when disrupting al Qaeda's ability to organize is key to increasing security, you would still need some sort of long term plan that would call for creating some degree of stability within Afghanistan. Unfortunately, such a plan would require international cooperation, particularly with regional powers.

Also, power-share with the Taliban? If it works, it would probably cause internal rifts between moderates who support it and extremists who don't. Which could actually be a good thing.
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BannedNBoston
Is hemp legal yet?
02:36 PM on 07/25/2010
No more war for oil control
THE UNOCAL PIPELINE thats why we are there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Evqr855igU&NR=1
04:49 PM on 07/25/2010
You've been blurting this idea for years. It hasn't appeared for years. Yet, you persist.

I've been to Afghanistan. There's no pipeline. If they even BEGAN construction on one, it would be blown up. Try to be less crazy when you talk. You've never been there, all you read is conspiratorial, garbage, extremist media periodicals online on the left. This makes you no different than a right winger.

Leave the intellectual lifting to the big boys and girls. Go back to your message t-shirts and your willingness to believe any conspiracy that condemns the US. Bye.
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exile
07:46 PM on 07/25/2010
5 american kids killed today in shithole afganstain.

oh
look hooligain
another fake headline.

well
unless you are the dead kids mom or dad.

you are the tool.

try to get a grip on reality sucker.
02:20 PM on 07/25/2010
"Our real enemies are not those living in a distant land whose names or policies we don't understand; The real enemy is a system that wages war when it's profitable, the CEOs who lay us off our jobs when it's profitable, the Insurance Companies who deny us Health care when it's profitable, the Banks who take away our homes when it's profitable. Our enemies are not several thousands miles away. They are right here in front of us"

- Mike Prysner (Iraq War Veteran)
02:25 PM on 07/25/2010
Just think that system is composed of only about 2 % of Americans; that same 2 % who demand the Bush tax cuts be extended.

Fanned.
04:53 PM on 07/25/2010
Mike Prysner: thinks putting 'iraq war veteran' behind his name makes his opinion more important than anyone else.

Does this mean I can tell you that your opinion on Afghanistan doesn't matter because I've fought there and you haven't? Get real.
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valeskas
catlover/book lover democrat
02:19 PM on 07/25/2010
We need to leave Afghanistan and bring our children home.
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mrJJ
02:14 PM on 07/25/2010
Top U.S. officer warns Afghan war will get worse

Source: Reuters

(Reuters) - More NATO troops will die in Afghanistan as violence mounts over the summer, but Washington's goal of turning the tide against the insurgency by year's end is within reach, the top U.S. military officer said on Sunday.

The remarks by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, on a visit to the country, came as the Taliban said they were holding captive one of two U.S. servicemen who strayed into insurgent territory, and that the other had been killed. It also comes less than a week since a major international conference in Kabul agreed that the Afghan government should aim to take responsibility for security in all parts of the country by 2014.

Mullen, who called the troops' disappearance an "unusual circumstance", said there would be more violent incidents to come, but the U.S. military was doing everything possible to find the missing men...

Last month was the deadliest for foreign troops since 2001, with more than 100 killed, and civilian deaths have also risen as ordinary Afghans are increasingly caught in the crossfire. "As we continue our force levels and our operations over the summer ... we will likely see further tough casualties and levels of violence," ...

more: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE66O1G220100725?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews
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Justmyopinion
01:42 PM on 07/25/2010
6 troops died. 57 American troops killed this month. Has Obama commented ?
06:02 PM on 07/25/2010
Has Bush?
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rgateman
11:22 AM on 07/25/2010
Two guys in the NAVY decide to go shopping at night in a armored sport utility vehicle at a bazaar of some sorts in a broken down little desert town in enemy held areas to buy.... let me think here... what is made in veitraqistan.... uh... oh I got it! heroin. What could possibly go wrong? Are these guys married to the 2 really bright chicks that snuck into Communist North Korea from Communist China to interview a peasant in a hut? We really need to leave Vietraqistan ASAP.
11:27 AM on 07/25/2010
Now THAT was Fair & Balanced!

Fanned
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rgateman
11:38 AM on 07/25/2010
well thank you, fanned back
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christopherflynn
The wreligious wright is always rong...
01:17 PM on 07/25/2010
maybe not fair, but definitely balanced..... ;-)
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Justmyopinion
01:44 PM on 07/25/2010
One of those captured was killed. I can't believe how insensitive you are. My condolences to the families.
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Giveadamn
Don't let them school you or even try to fool you.
11:16 AM on 07/25/2010
Okay, let's say we get karzai's army up and running, what then? Do we finally go after Al-Queda through the Khyber Pass? They must be killed, as long as we remain in their lands, and Isreal occupies Palestine, we will remain at war. I hope Obama really reconsiders our foreign policy in the Mideast, and thinks ahead, unlike what Bush did, and didn't do.
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
10:53 AM on 07/25/2010
Same song, ninth verse. We are ineffectual over there, time to come home.
11:36 AM on 07/25/2010
Let's all sing along:

When we've been there ten thousand years,
Bright shining as the sun,
We've no less days to sing God's praise,
Than when we first begun