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Petraeus Condemns Dove World Outreach's Plan To Burn Qurans: 'It Could Endanger Troops'

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AP / Huffington Post   First Posted: 09/06/10 06:22 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:35 PM ET

General David Petraeus has condemned a Florida church's plans to burn Qurans this week, warning that the scene "could endanger troops" in Afghanistan.

Petraeus told The Wall Street Journal Monday that Pastor Terry Jones' September 11 stunt could ignite violence from Taliban forces already versed in harnessing American headlines as propaganda:

"It could endanger troops and it could endanger the overall effort," Gen. Petraeus said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems. Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community."

Hundreds of Afghans railed against the United States Monday and called for President Barack Obama's death during protests about Dove World Outreach Center's plans to burn the Islamic holy book on Sept. 11.

The crowd in Kabul, numbering as many as 500, chanted "Long live Islam" and "Death to America" as they listened to fiery speeches from members of parliament, provincial council deputies, and Islamic clerics who criticized the U.S. and demanded the withdrawal of foreign troops from the country. Some threw rocks when a U.S. military convoy passed, but speakers shouted at them to stop and told police to arrest anyone who disobeyed.

The Journal reports that military leaders are worried that protests will spread beyond Kabul.

The Gainesville, Florida-based Dove World Outreach Center announced plans to burn copies of the Quran on church grounds to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but has been denied a permit to set a bonfire. The church, which made headlines last year after distributing T-shirts that said "Islam is of the Devil," has vowed to proceed with the burning.

"We know this is not just the decision of a church. It is the decision of the president and the entire United States," said Abdul Shakoor, an 18-year-old high school student who said he joined the protest after hearing neighborhood gossip about the Quran burning.

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul issued a statement condemning Dove World Outreach Center's plans, saying Washington was "deeply concerned about deliberate attempts to offend members of religious or ethnic groups."

Protesters who had gathered in front of Kabul's Milad ul-Nabi mosque raised placards and flags emblazoned with slogans calling for the death of Obama, while police looked on. They burned American flags and a cardboard effigy of Dove World Outreach Center's pastor, Terry Jones, before dispersing peacefully.

Muslims consider the Quran to be the word of God and demand it, along with any printed material containing its verses or the name of Allah or the Prophet Muhammad, be treated with the utmost respect. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect to the Quran is considered deeply offensive.

In 2005, 15 people died and scores were wounded in riots in Afghanistan sparked by a story in Newsweek magazine alleging that interrogators at the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay placed copies of the Quran in washrooms and had flushed one down the toilet to get inmates to talk. Newsweek later retracted the story.

Police, meanwhile, said Monday they were investigating the stabbing death of well-known Afghan journalist Sayed Hamid Noori outside his Kabul home Sunday night.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai issued a statement ordering authorities to spare no effort in bringing his killers to justice. Noori had been a former state television news anchor, as well as a member of Afghanistan's Association of Independent Journalists.

Reporters in Afghanistan face pressure from the government, local politicians and Taliban insurgents, all of whom look askance at negative reporting. At least 20 Afghan journalists have been killed and 200 physically assaulted in the past decade, with scores more leaving the profession or fleeing the country amid threats to their safety.

Also Monday, NATO said an American service member was killed in fighting in the country's turbulent east on Sunday.

No other details were given in accordance with standard procedure. The death was the fifth among U.S. troops in Afghanistan in September, following the deaths of more than 220 American troops over the past three months.

This year is already the bloodiest for American forces in Afghanistan since the 2001 invasion, with at least 321 killed so far.

Violence is increasing with the infusion of 30,000 additional U.S. troops that brings the total number of foreign forces in Afghanistan to more than 140,000. Stepped-up operations ahead of next week's parliamentary elections and an ongoing campaign to drive the Taliban from its southern strongholds are also boosting the numbers of dead and wounded.

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General David Petraeus has condemned a Florida church's plans to burn Qurans this week, warning that the scene "could endanger troops" in Afghanistan. Petraeus told The Wall Street Journal Monday tha...
General David Petraeus has condemned a Florida church's plans to burn Qurans this week, warning that the scene "could endanger troops" in Afghanistan. Petraeus told The Wall Street Journal Monday tha...
 
 
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02:27 PM on 09/09/2010
I really dont see what the hype is over this guy. Where did he get all those Quarans? Did he pay for them? And if so...whats wrong with burning them? I'm a Christian and wouldnt be offended if someone wanted to burn Bibles - I think it's a waste of time for that person, but if he/she chooses to spend their time doing so, and its not a fire hazard - Why not?
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01:39 PM on 09/09/2010
Dove world, hum. Dove is supposed to be a sign for peace.
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12:14 PM on 09/09/2010
petreaus should petition the president to use his authority under one of the many federal defense and national security rules. and or war powers laws. wpa 1941 -patriot act. even if these crazys took it all the way to the scotus they would lose.
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JaxReader
Hear reason, or she'll make you feel her.
11:40 AM on 09/09/2010
And Jesus said unto him,

"Behold! Burn thee religious books of those you hate. Keep hate firmly in your hearts and insight anger and violence whenever thou feels thy pride insulted. Hold accountable the masses for the actions of a few, and remember above all that you are righteous no matter what the consequences of your actions!"
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12:15 PM on 09/09/2010
no no no ... judge not lest be judged. oh tounge in cheek.lol
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GinnyW
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02:13 PM on 09/13/2010
Jax, did Jesus also say, "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts, especially when they put words into my mouth and create a 'New Testament', and which will be used to inflame hatred against other followers of the laws of Moses"?
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JaxReader
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02:31 PM on 09/13/2010
He may have. These days he's been used to say all sorts of things.
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JaxReader
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11:36 AM on 09/09/2010
The Republican leaders have shown that they do not care about our men and women fighting for our country. They would rather defend pride and religious bigotry for political gain, than to speak out when our own Generals are expressly telling us that our troops our the ones who will have to pay for these religious extremists actions.
05:11 AM on 09/09/2010
Please let someone reason with Terry Jones and persuade him to drop the proposed burning of the Quran. If he goes ahead, he may be responsible for untold pain and hardship being unleashed on Christians in Northern Nigeria. Ignorance is a ready tool engaged by some folks in Northern Nigeria. All these folks need do is inform their foot soldiers that Christians are burning their holy book and Christians blood begin to flow. If Terry Jones does not want the blood of defenseless Nigerian Christians on his hands, let him desist from his planned burning.
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JaxReader
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11:22 AM on 09/09/2010
He doesn't care. And neither do most Republicans. To them its about pride and bigotry.
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GinnyW
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02:16 PM on 09/13/2010
Or is it actually about OIL and the gaining of it unto us, just as Viet Nahm wasn't about our freedoms, but other minerals like molybdanum?
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12:16 PM on 09/09/2010
that would embolden an idiot like him. sorry only the law can stop him. the president has the tools but is not going to use it because the right will say hes a muslim
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MarkBoston
it's gonna take more than lipstick
12:27 AM on 09/09/2010
I think the comment of the book burning " could endanger our troops" is pretty silly to be honest. By the very nature our troops occupying a counrty or two endangers them. We are already at war there. What if some small group in Massachusetts were caught laughing at middle eastern women wearing burkas ? Would THAT also put our troops in danger ?
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JaxReader
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11:23 AM on 09/09/2010
Not as much as burning the religious book who to Muslims is like burning a piece God Himself.
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12:19 PM on 09/09/2010
yes our people in afg. are in harms way. there may be thousands of young afghan men who doi not like what is happening but are unwilling to risk there lives. this may be the straw for many of them. i do believe in 1st. amendment rights . but to allow this guy to encite the afg. and world wide muslims is just nuts.
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Donnat
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05:22 PM on 09/08/2010
Patriotism and common sense go out the window when the chance of getting their 15 minutes is waved in front of these crackpots.
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JaxReader
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11:24 AM on 09/09/2010
It's all about being a celebrity.
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05:16 PM on 09/08/2010
What is find interesting is that the Muslims (on this blog and elsewhere) keep asking everyone (and I agree with them) not to judge all Muslims by the actions of a very small minority. 
Guess what? 
Today, they (all Muslims) should be able to avoid judging all Americans by the actions of a very small minority. 
Wisdom has no religion and no country.
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JaxReader
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11:25 AM on 09/09/2010
Muslims world wide will, but you will be enabling the propaganda of the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
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Christophe
05:14 PM on 09/09/2010
So be it.
Free speech is part of the US culture and yes there are some lunatics in the US.
Being either in denial or apologetic about it is not the solution.
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charles116
03:53 PM on 09/08/2010
HIs daughter says the pastor was force out of his previous position due to EMBEZZLING.

Heaven helps those WHO HELP THEMSELVES

I guess scripture is open to interpretation.
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atretrioeciii
evolution IS creation
03:36 PM on 09/08/2010
Someone ought to ask this guy how many people does he think will have their heads sawed off because of his actions.The photos of prisoner abuse led some fanatics to do just that. That poor kid was basically tortuiously murdered because of some photographs, and he knew his fate with every stroke.

Now this guy want's to do something that I think even the terrorists know is out of bounds

For all of the hateful speech by terrorists I honestly can't remember a time when a planned bible burning was announced.
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03:54 PM on 09/08/2010
SSSSSsshhhhhhhhhhh.
Jan Brewer might try to find someway to get those bodies.
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12:21 PM on 09/09/2010
or the heads
03:00 PM on 09/08/2010
You know what else endangers the troops ? The Majority Leader of the Senate, Harry Reid, declaring on video, "This war is lost." That was a clarion call for every two-bit jihadi wannabe to go to Iraq and try to get their pound of flesh from the "infidel invaders". But, I remember here, he was cheered for his "honesty".
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atretrioeciii
evolution IS creation
03:30 PM on 09/08/2010
You think a statement of ones belief and the outright insulting of an entire religion are on the same level?

Reid was right, this guy is wrong.
08:18 AM on 09/09/2010
As Majority leader of the Senate, Harry Reid has more of a duty to protect the troops than a common citizen.

I don't care if muslims are insulted. To quote Lemmy, "I'm insulted that they're insulted."
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09:02 PM on 09/15/2010
i think these people are as tired as the american public is of these wars . most people do not want to fight. no matter the demographic.
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02:44 PM on 09/08/2010
This not only endangers our soldiers but ALL Americans living and traveling over seas. It also tells fellow Americans that they are not really American unless they "look and believe like us."

This is why we are considered to live in a Post Christian era. We have radical fundamentalist speaking up for Christ and not enough Christian speaking against it. Not to just say it is wrong but what about speaking and showing the love of Christ? There's a radical idea...

“If Christ were here now there is one thing he would not be - a Christian” - Mark Twain
03:31 PM on 09/08/2010
Wait. I thought only a tiny fraction of muslims were violent extremists. Now you're saying ALL Americans living and travelling overseas will be in danger ?
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Mundane Egg
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02:35 PM on 09/09/2010
A tiny fraction is but we must be aware of how our actions effect others. Where is that lunatic fringe at any given time? I do not know. The point I was making is that it not only effects our military but civilians as well. I am not sure what your point is.
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09:03 PM on 09/15/2010
it is always dangerous to travel? ask any dead head!
02:43 PM on 09/08/2010
I've been watching muslims burn the American flag, and chant "Death to America", for the last 30 years. No muslims stood up and, that's not a good idea. And, I'm supposed to care about their feelings now... TS.
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03:54 PM on 09/08/2010
Feelings. Nothing more than feelings.
02:24 AM on 09/09/2010
Just curious about your response... have you ever noticed WHEN muslims chant or burn American flags? Are they reacting to something that was already started by Americans? Or are they burning the Bible or American flag first?? I'm not saying they started it and we are reacting to something. I'm sorry but burning any religious item is NEVER the answer, NO MATTER WHAT THE RELIGION IS! Not all Muslims are part of Taliban or Al Qauida so why put the stereotype? How does burning Qu'ran going to solve anything? I'm not favoring Muslims and I'm not a Muslim myself but why do idiotic people like you want more hatred and more wars is beyond me. Also, if you notice about 500 people joined in that chant/flag burning who are probably as stupid as the people favoring this and reacting to the Pastor's disrepect. Nothing else. I doubt its the entire country!! so again why blame ALL Muslims?? Get your facts straight before you start speaking qzy. You don't care about their feelings but don't repeat history either.
08:21 AM on 09/09/2010
I thought muslims were peaceful. Why do you think burning the quran will cause more war ? I'm not a muslim, so I don't follow islamic law. I'm insulted that you think I should.
02:27 PM on 09/08/2010
Oh. It could endanger troops? As opposed to invading and occupying muslim countries and using predator drone attacks on a third? Those actions don't inflame the muslim radicals? So does this mean we can't protest any war, because doing so emboldens the enemy and harms the troops? So, free speech during war must be abridged, and if we have perpetual war, that means we have perpetually abridged our free speech? Oh, gee, thanks Patraeus for enlightening me.
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09:09 PM on 09/15/2010
its just smart not to antagonize these people (or anyone for that matter) no one(at least as far as ive heard) is saying mr jones didnt have a right to burn any book. just that it is unwise to do so.i would say the same thing if it was the bible .and im not a christian.