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Afghan Police Officer Kills 6 US Service Members

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First Posted: 11/29/10 04:07 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – An Afghan border policeman killed six American servicemen during a training mission Monday, underscoring one of the risks in a U.S.-led program to educate enough recruits to turn over the lead for security to Afghan forces by 2014.

The shooting in a remote area near the Pakistani border appeared to be the deadliest attack of its kind in at least two years.

Attacks on NATO troops by Afghan policemen or soldiers, although still rare, have increased as the coalition has accelerated the program. Other problems with the rapidly growing security forces include drug use, widespread illiteracy and high rates of attrition.

A spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry, Zemeri Bashary, confirmed that the gunman in Monday's attack was a border police officer rather than an insurgent who donned the uniform for a day.

The Taliban claimed responsibility, saying the gunman joined the border police to kill foreign soldiers.

"Today he found this opportunity and he killed six invaders," Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement e-mailed to the media.

The shooter opened fire on the NATO troops and then was killed in the shootout, NATO said, without providing additional details.

Col. Dave Lapan, a Pentagon spokesman, confirmed that the six killed were American. He declined to provide their identities or say which military branch they were from until next of kin could be notified.

Bashary said the incident happened in the Pachir Wagam district of Nangarhar province, a volatile area near Pakistan.

An investigation team has been sent to Pachir Wagam, said Gen. Aminullah Amerkhail, the regional border police commander for the east. But he said information was not coming back quickly.

"The area is very remote," he said. "Even the telephones are not working there."

NATO is still investigating an incident earlier this month in which two U.S. Marines were killed in southern Helmand province, allegedly at the hands of an Afghan soldier.

After two deadly shootings in July, NATO officers said they were re-examining training practices to make sure that such attacks did not happen again.

On July 20, an Afghan army sergeant got into an argument at a shooting range in northern Afghanistan and shot dead two American civilian trainers before being killed. Another Afghan soldier was killed in the crossfire.

A week earlier, an Afghan soldier stationed in the south killed three British troopers, including the company commander, with gunfire and a rocket-propelled grenade in the middle of the night.

In November 2009, an Afghan policeman killed five British soldiers at a checkpoint in Helmand.

On Sept. 29, 2008, an Afghan police officer opened fire at a police station in eastern Paktia province, killing a U.S. soldier and wounding three before he was fatally shot. A NATO official expressed shock at the time that an Afghan officer would betray his NATO partners.

At the time, Col. John "Pete" Johnson, a U.S. forces commander in eastern Afghanistan, predicted it would be "the first incident of its kind."

The recent increase in such shootings suggests that the Afghan security forces may be suffering from growing pains. In the past year, the size of the Afghan police force grew 27 percent from about 95,000 officers to 120,500. The army increased 42 percent from 97,000 soldiers to about 138,200.

There have been also been problems with retention, and even those who stay often are lacking the most basic skills.

Only 11 percent of enlisted personnel and 35 percent of noncommissioned officers in Afghanistan's army and police are literate, according to NATO trainers. And before NATO took over the training mission for the security forces, many Afghan police recruits were issued uniforms and guns and sent out to postings without any sort of training in weapons or law enforcement.

Drug use is also common among the police, though NATO trainers say they are doing a better job of screening for drugs and kicking out addicts. Those testing positive for heroin or other hard drugs are immediately discharged, while those testing positive for marijuana use are put on probation while they kick the habit.

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Associated Press writers Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Kabul and Anne Flaherty in Washington contributed to this report.

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10:27 PM on 11/30/2010
Honesty is required, it is clear the Somalia solution does not work, it just leaves a region festering out of control. Perhaps if a country is incapable of controlling itself and forming a viable government that adheres to acceptable rules it should be broken up and divided amongst neighbouring nations who are then provided a set amount funding for a limited time to balance the cost of stabilising the newly acquired region.
Making Afghanistan a problem for Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,Tajikistan, catch with that it could destabilise those regions further spreading the problem. The plus, culturally similarities make stabilisation much more likely and where cultures cross borders assimilation much easier.
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
06:15 PM on 11/30/2010
Invaders and foreign occupiers should be kiIIed until they all get out of Afghanista­n. They have no right to occupy Afghanista­n.
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Rubiconski
NOTE: I advocate for anti-BSL...
03:02 PM on 11/30/2010
Security to an Afghan: Removing foreign invaders.

Seems to me he did his job even if we don't like it.
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Fein
And this too shall pass.
03:09 PM on 11/30/2010
Very astute observation.

The shooter was probably doing exactly as he was trained to do.
12:37 AM on 12/01/2010
You and Rubiconski are quite interesting. "Very astute observation', you said. What is astute about the observation tha folks in war kill each other ? I find Ms Rubi's statement sophmoric.
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
03:01 PM on 11/30/2010
It's time for Afghanistan to grow up and act like an invaded country.
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
02:51 PM on 11/30/2010
Did we obtain any freedom first?
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
02:27 PM on 11/30/2010
Sounds like we're making real progress training Afghans to take over their own security.....
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LogicalMathMan
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01:48 PM on 11/30/2010
Last night, on Jon Stewart, he explained part of the Wikileaks documents where he disclosed that top Saudi sheiks were bankrolling Al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan on the one hand, while acceding to US government demands on the other.

To paraphrase, the Saudis support the very people (terrorists), our soldiers are sent to kill, while the US administration arms these same monarchs with weapons to recycle the money we pay for their oil.

I hope we don't have to reconsider US occupation of Afghanistan and drone attacks in Pakistan after 230 of our soldiers get killed in one swoop, just like in Lebanon in the 80s.
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greysells2
grey cells matter
01:41 PM on 11/30/2010
Training the Afghan Army and Police to maintain adequate security could take 100 years.
Wupta
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12:38 PM on 11/30/2010
Training Afghans what for?? Set up a base to go after Bin Lading and don't let anyone near it. This is the payback for Taliban support of Qaeda, Stop spending my money on this. Afghans aren't interested in Democracy they are a backward Muslim nation and will stay a backward Muslim nation.
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LogicalMathMan
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01:41 PM on 11/30/2010
Afghans are not interested in occupation whether it's Alexander, the Soviets, the Chinese or the US.
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Changeizgood
12:15 PM on 11/30/2010
So let me get this straight.

The weapons are coming from Russian Mob into Afghanistan, and the Republicans are blocking the White House from stopping this.

Hmmm.. How's that patriotism and standing by our troops working for ya?

they won't be satisfied until we are attacked, so they can say: SEE, I TOLD YA THERE WOULD BE AN ATTACK.

GOP=GRAND OLD POLITICIANS=UNPATRIOTIC TRAITORS.
Does that sound about right?

GOP is helping to destabilize the war in Afghanistan and putting our troops at even more risk, after two years of bs and NOs.

Sure you love the troops, sure you do.
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TheScarletPimpernel
Pimpernelin aint Easy !
09:47 AM on 11/30/2010
The Problem with the whole stratagy is that we keep insisting the Afgahnistan is a country it is not never was never will be. It is a geographic area inhabited by waring tribes who have no love of country, democracy, or any other tag we might like to apply.The whole lot of them cant count to ten if they take off their shoes and socks. There may be some folks is kabul who want to have a country lets call it Kabul.The same in Pakistan the whole Pashtoon area is pretty much off limits and there are Pashtoons in the Pakistan military.We need to support the troops and bring them home.
jlm11579
There's got to be a better way...
09:35 AM on 11/30/2010
Get us out of there.......now!
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08:25 AM on 11/30/2010
Send Mitch McConnell and John Boehner to investigate.....they can be part of a new Republican surge.
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Changeizgood
12:18 PM on 11/30/2010
Those dodgers would never get behind a gun, unless it's a defenseless animal while hunting.

They never put their pompous arzes on the line. Armchair soldiers with plastic GI Joe pieces, pushing them around the desk.
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AZreb
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08:05 AM on 11/30/2010
Will wesee a follow-up to this story with perhaps pictures of the dead and small vignettes of their backgrounds? Or will these be more of the "nameless" who fall in these wars-without-end?

Most of us are far from the wars - few have family members or loved ones serving - so we are insulated from the terror and fear and loss.
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MrSimythe
I'm just a guy.
09:39 AM on 11/30/2010
If you'd like to see who they are and read a small bio, then you may want to watch The PBS News Hour. They have posted photos and bios of every US service member killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since the beginning.
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AZreb
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08:07 PM on 11/30/2010
Thanks for the info -
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ray christl
HEMP can save us from ourselves.
07:29 AM on 11/30/2010
WARbama is the biggest disappointment in DEMOCRATIC history.
07:34 AM on 11/30/2010
He is a disappointment - although I suppose being a US president is synonymous with being a liar.
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05:12 PM on 11/30/2010
Wow, then what is Bush? He is the one who led us into that mess...oh, and Iraq, let's not forget that one. Who has Obama gone to war with in the last 2 years? He is just trying to figure out the exit strategy without infuriating the Military Industrial complex that is getting wealthier and more powerful by the second...
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ray christl
HEMP can save us from ourselves.
04:38 AM on 12/01/2010
Bush 1 and 2 did what I thought they'd do...but WARbama is in a league of his own...you don't believe what your saying to me...disappoint isn't strong enough !