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U.S. Soldiers Open Fire On Civilians In Afghanistan

Posted: 03/11/2012 8:06 am Updated: 03/12/2012 12:08 am


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* One or more U.S. troops opens fire on civilians

* Witnesses say women and children killed in homes

* Killings further inflame ties between Kabul and West

By Ahmad Nadem and Ahmad Haroon

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, March 11 - A U.S. soldier was detained after 16 Afghan civilians, including nine children, were shot dead in what witnesses described on Sunday as a night-time massacre near a U.S. base in Afghanistan's violent south.

While U.S. officials rushed to distance the apparent rogue shooting from efforts by a 90,000-strong U.S. force in Afghanistan, the incident is sure to fan Afghan anger after U.S. soldiers inadvertently burnt copies of the Koran at a NATO base last month.

The soldier in custody was described by one U.S. official in Washington as a staff sergeant who was married with three children. The sergeant had served three tours in Iraq but was on his first deployment in Afghanistan, the official said.

Other officials in Washington said he was from a unit based in Washington state and may have originally been from the area.

Villagers in three houses were attacked and multiple civilians were wounded, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said.

U.S. President Barack Obama called his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai promising to establish the facts quickly and "to hold fully accountable anyone responsible".

There were conflicting reports about how many shooters were involved, with U.S. officials asserting that a lone soldier was responsible. Witness accounts said there were several U.S. soldiers involved.

The incident was one of the worst of its kind since U.S.-backed Afghan forces toppled the Taliban in late 2001.

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul said anti-U.S. reprisals were possible following the killings, just as the Koran-burning incident triggered widespread anti-Western protests in which at least 30 people were killed.


"DEEPLY SADDENED"

Neighbours and relatives of the dead said they saw a group of U.S. soldiers arrive at their village in Kandahar's Panjwai district at about 2 a.m., enter homes and open fire.

Obama said he was deeply saddened. "This incident is tragic and shocking and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan," Obama said in a statement.

Karzai condemned the rampage as "intentional murders" and demanded an explanation from the United States. His office said the dead included nine children and three women.

Afghan officials also gave varying accounts. Karzai's office released a statement quoting a villager as saying "American soldiers woke my family up and shot them in the face".

Minister of Border and Tribal Affairs Asadullah Khalid said a U.S. soldier burst into three homes near his base in the middle of the night, killing a total of 16 people, including 11 people in the first house.

The ISAF spokesman said the lone U.S. soldier "walked back to the base and turned himself in to U.S. forces this morning", adding there had been no military operations in the area.

Panjwai district is about 35 km (20 miles) west of the provincial capital Kandahar city, an area considered the birthplace of the Taliban and long a hive of insurgent activity.

BLOOD-SPATTERED WALLS

An Afghan man said his children were killed and accused soldiers of burning the bodies.

"I saw that all 11 of my relatives were killed, including my children and grandchildren," a weeping Haji Samad said after returning to find the walls of his home splattered with blood.

"They (Americans) poured chemicals over their dead bodies and burned them," Samad told Reuters at the scene.

Neighbours said they had awoken to crackling gunfire from American soldiers, who they described as laughing and drunk.

"They were all drunk and shooting all over the place," said Agha Lala, who visited one of the homes where killings took place. "Their (the victims') bodies were riddled with bullets."

A senior U.S. defence official in Washington rejected witness accounts that several apparently drunk soldiers were involved. "Based on the preliminary information we have this account is flatly wrong," the official said. "We believe one U.S. service member acted alone, not a group of U.S. soldiers."

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta called Karzai to offer his condolences. "I condemn such violence and am shocked and saddened that a U.S. service member is alleged to be involved, clearly acting outside his chain of command," Panetta said in a statement. "A full investigation is already under way."

The Afghan Taliban said in a statement emailed to media that it would take revenge for the deaths.

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul also said an investigation was underway and that "the individual or individuals responsible for this act will be identified and brought to justice".

ISAF Commander General John Allen promised a rapid investigation.

Civilian casualties have been a major source of friction between Karzai's Western-backed government and NATO-led forces in Afghanistan. NATO is preparing to hand over all security responsibilities to Afghans and all foreign combat troops are scheduled to leave by the end of 2014.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the alliance remained firmly committed to its mission and said anyone responsible would be held accountable.

The Koran burning and the violence that followed, including a spate of deadly attacks against U.S. soldiers, underscored the challenges the West faces as it prepares to withdraw.

Sunday's attack may harden a growing consensus in Washington that despite a troop surge, a war bill exceeding $500 billion over 10-1/2 years and almost 2,000 U.S. lives lost, prospects are dimming for what can be accomplished in Afghanistan.

"These killings only serve to reinforce the mindset that the whole war is broken and that there's little we can do about it beyond trying to cut our losses and leave," said Joshua Foust, a security expert with the American Security Project. (Additional reporting by Hamid Shalizi in Kabul, and Missy Ryan and Alister Bull in Washington; Writing by Amie Ferris-Rotman; Editing by Paul Tait and Michael Perry)

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TFlint
05:57 PM on 03/15/2012
Persons dressed as American soldiers are said by theTaliban to have killed 16 civilians.
03:40 PM on 03/13/2012
so..we sent a sniper over for his 4th tour...and surprise , surprise...they are not
the Boy Scouts...their job is to kill and secure...not build a nation!! If the military
job is done...(OBL is dead, right?) , then save the 2 billion a week and bring home the
troops...It is time to remove the training wheels...let the tribes rule..not our job to
advise their future status. Mission accomplished...where did I see that?
Come on Home!
03:16 PM on 03/13/2012
ANY TRUTH TO THE RUMOR THE SOLDIER IN QUESTION IS A MUSLIM?
06:55 AM on 03/15/2012
Does it matter?
11:00 AM on 03/15/2012
THE SOLDIER IN QUESTION IS A MUSLIM

Does it matter?

DOES IT MATTER THAT NIDAL HASSAN IS A MUSLIM?
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07:28 PM on 03/18/2012
jf Any truth to the rumor that his last name is Obama? 1fastman*
10:33 PM on 03/18/2012
Any truth to the rumor that his last name is Obama?

THE MUSLIM TERRORIST?
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guardstar360
free speech is a double edged sword !
03:00 PM on 03/13/2012
One word can describe this cowardly act of killing children and unarmed innocent civilians ,(Redacted!) Look it up, it's a great movie that was Blackballed and banned in the USA because it brook away from the brainwashed crowed and dared to tell the truth . Watch it to get a full grasp of his possible racist motivation .
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O4US
I'll go with the 'Blue', thank you
02:50 PM on 03/13/2012
If this story is true as stated and if the right soldier was apprehended, then he needs to be held fully accountable for this atrocity regardless of the world status of Afghans. But, what does this say about the pernicious conditions our troops are subjected to mentally and what our military experts need to know to detect and circumvent these types of potential situations? "Supporting our Troops" ought to be more than a bumper sticker slogan.
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Moomin 80
05:32 PM on 03/13/2012
F&F
Well said. A mind can only be put through so much before it cracks. My heart is still with the innocents who died due to this avoidable tragedy. I fear Syria will be next
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07:58 PM on 03/18/2012
O4US** Its so simple*When someone joins the military,shoot him or her**After 4-500 are killed,they will stop signing up*Then the government can bring the draft back*Thats what I want to see*Half of the usa is government* I want to see what kinds of laws they pass,to keep their own sons out of the army*Thats why the draft was stopped*So the sons of dc,would not be killed* They could pass a law & call it the cowardly act*You sign a paper admitting you are a coward & you dont get drafted**I know plenty of people would have sign that in 68-69,to keep from going to Viet Nam*You had no choice then*You had to go**You talk about the conditions our troops are subjected to mentally*No one held a gun to their head & made them join the military*They can only blame themselves*What kind of mental conditions did all the teen age boys go through in Viet Nam? They were not old enough to buy a beer,but were old enough to go to Viet Nam & be killed* That is not important to any one* It was so long ago,but all the americans that were killed there,I know they are still dead** 1fastman*
02:35 PM on 03/13/2012
THIS PERSON HAD MENTAL PROBLEMS,WHY WAS HE THERE? AND WHY ARE WE THERE? WE HAVE OUR OWN COUNTRY TO WORRY ABOUT!! COME ON HOME MEN!!!!
02:13 PM on 03/13/2012
Pouring chemicals and burning bodies. That is where any attempt at calling this a "guy just snapping" goes out the window. A methodical but pathetic attempt to cover their tracks and a screaming admission of guilt. Can't wait for the "full military investigation".
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Moomin 80
05:33 PM on 03/13/2012
Whoa, I hadn't seen that part. Really??!! sick if true.
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vkmo
02:08 PM on 03/13/2012
Soldier's killings are nothing compared to Bush's invasion of Iraq. Remember - WMD's were never found!! But US can't have instant withdrawal, as Afghanistan and Pakistan need to be made safe for US, their neighbors and the world - that was where Osama planned 911.
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MUDPUPPY
01:45 PM on 03/13/2012
Why did they say "soldiers" in the title suggesting that more than one soldier was involved? In a way that implicates our military as a whole. The article fully indicates only ONE. Head lines often sends a message inconsistent with all the facts that too many do not take the time to investigate.
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guardstar360
free speech is a double edged sword !
03:08 PM on 03/13/2012
The others just stood outside giggling like little girls in support, and protected him . Maybe he found out his wife was cheating on him with someone with a much bigger Gun , and took out on the kids and innocent civilians.
03:18 PM on 03/13/2012
The others just stood outside giggling like little girls in support

EVIDENCE?
07:03 AM on 03/15/2012
Speaking from what you think you would do if your wife cheated? Come on and grow-up. This is a serious stream, not kindergartners writing fairy tales. Try thinking before typing next time genius.
03:15 PM on 03/13/2012
It says "soldiers" because the witnesses that live in the village where the attacks took place, are saying there was more than one soldier involved in the shootings. Our government is trying to say it was done by one soldier...I would think the people who actually saw this take place would know how many people are responsible for it, not our government who was thousands of miles away when it took place! They also said the group of soldiers were drunk and laughing as these horrific murders took place. Whether it was one individual or numerous, who ever was responsible for it is no better than the sicko animals they have living in that country who get off on taking innoscent lives for no reason!! In my opinion this has nothing to do with mental illness as someone mentioned before, this is the results of alcohol mixed with idiots who are allowed to carry a gun and aren't mature or responsible enough to use it for the intended purpose!
01:36 PM on 03/13/2012
Bring our troops home enough is enough.
01:22 PM on 03/13/2012
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
$1,311,241,064,638

Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 2,915

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In U.S. War And Occupation Of Iraq 4,801

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"

Although only one soldier, a staff sergeant, is in custody, Afghan eyewitnesses say that several troops were involved in the massacre, and that they were “drunk and laughing.”

Ohh can you see by the dawn early light..Ohh can u seee..

President Barack Obama summed it up as succinctly and as eloquently as only a man of his unflappably cool reserve could, I suppose: “This incident is tragic and shocking, and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan.” Well there. And yer goddamn right, Mr. President. Our boys kick butt! We take it to ‘em! We light up the friggin sky! They don’t mess with the U.S.A. and get away with it. You don’t kill three thousand brave American heroes on September the eleventh, ten years ago, and expect your four year old girl to sleep in her own bed unmolested. Unkilled. Unburned. We do what needs to be done to keep America free, and sometimes along the way an enlisted man goes a little nuts. Just one. Just every little once in a while.

The great democry USA iss..
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Booshin
Progressive=Moving Forward.
04:26 PM on 03/13/2012
"You don’t kill three thousand brave American heroes on September the eleventh, ten years ago, and expect your four year old girl to sleep in her own bed unmolested. Unkilled. Unburned."

Yes...yes you do. Because what seperates our troops from the terrorists they're fighting is an inherent humanity. Sometimes, horrible things happen in war. Cities are bombed, civilians are accidently caught in the crossfire, bad things happen.

But never should a deliberate, pointless massacre of non-combatents, including children, attempt to be justified or downplayed. The America I know doesn't endorse the molesting, killing, or burning of four-year old girls while they sleep. Ever.

That being said, it was (accroding to reports) only one soldier and shouldn't be viewed as an overall assesment of our military. Just because one nut climbs a belltower and starts shooting doesn't mean everyone at the school is a psychopath. However, that soldier needs to be held fully accountable, his record of service notwithstanding.

You can't kick down a door and start shooting sleeping kids. That doesn't make you a soldier; that makes you a monster.
01:10 PM on 03/13/2012
it could also say: soldier murders 16 civilians. as it was off combat.
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Dennis NJ
01:34 PM on 03/13/2012
Murder is a legal term. One must be found guilty of murder for it to be called murder.
01:42 PM on 03/13/2012
Don't be silly, it's pretty obvious this was not combat, therefore it was unlawful killing, the very definition of murder. You don't have to be convicted of anything for it to be unlawful.
legalaid
Was a liberal, but then I grew up.
12:23 PM on 03/13/2012
Thank God the headline I clicked on says "Horror: Soldier Fires...." If HP did not tell me this was horrible, how would I know??
11:51 AM on 03/13/2012
Why does the title say "U.S. Soldiers"???? It was one soldier! Isn't it horrible enough without inferring it was a conspiracy to kill between more soldiers than one, obviously very disturbed individual? Report the facts without the sensationalism. It is not needed nor appropriate, especially in this case. Oh, if using the plural was a mistake, then retract it. However, I doubt it was a mistake.
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appeallawy
11:45 AM on 03/13/2012
Is the loss of life atributable to the Taliban's violence against its own people less horrorific? Is the loss of life in Syria a subject ot Taliban outrage? Didn't these people dance in the streets on 9/11? One unfortunate person loses it -- life the shooters on US college campuses or in schools -- and its made into something it's not: an act of State. Why haven't we heard about burnt Korans in the torching of Syrian homes by death squads? Why isn't the Afghan Government and the Taliban condeming Assad and seeking revenge for the Muslim dead?
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SupportingourTroopsusa
01:31 PM on 03/13/2012
I AGREEEEEE!!!!!!
01:35 PM on 03/13/2012
Was our reaction to the Oklahoma City bombings the same as the 9/11 attacks? No.

Were they both terrorist attacks that led to innocent lives taken? Yes.

Were the terrorists in both attacks American? No.
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appeallawy
02:12 PM on 03/13/2012
The United States arrested and prosecuted Timothy McVegh and his colleague and they have been subject to punishment. In the same sense the Puerto Rican terrorists who carried out bombings in the United States were investigate and individuals prosecuted. The same is true for the Weather Undeground, the Symbionese Liberation Army and, doubtless, other groups I'm unaware of. Industrial terrorism in the U.S., i.e., the McNamara Case has also been met with prosecution.

Could we have prosecuted Al Qaida who were sheltered in Afghanistan and, apparently,posed a threat to the United States that had culminated in acts of terrorism if not acts of war. An internation coalition took action against Al Qaida in Afghanistan before America lost direction. Miguidedly and under the cover of blatant falsehoods, the George W. Bush Administration misdirected US armed forces into Iraq.
03:20 PM on 03/13/2012
Was our reaction to the Oklahoma City bombings the same as the 9/11 attacks? No.

CORRECT.

THEY CAUGHT AND EXECUTED THE WHITE GUY...

HIS MUSLIM ASSOCIATES GET AN OCEAN VIEW AT GITMO.