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Afghanistan Killing: White House Says No Change In War Strategy

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First Posted: 03/12/2012 3:31 pm Updated: 03/12/2012 3:31 pm

Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration said Monday the war strategy in Afghanistan remains intact despite the mass killing of Afghan civilians on Sunday, allegedly by an American soldier. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called the episode "inexplicable" but insisted it won't force the U.S. to change course.

"This terrible incident does not change our steadfast dedication to protecting the Afghan people and to doing everything we can to build a strong and stable Afghanistan," Clinton told reporters at the United Nations in New York.

Administration officials were reacting to the weekend massacre of 16 Afghan civilians, including nine children asleep in their beds. A U.S. staff sergeant is accused of wandering off his base to two nearby villages and shooting them in the middle of the night, burning some of the bodies.

The incident occurred in the wake of the burning of Muslim holy books at an air base in Afghanistan, which was followed by attacks that killed six American service members.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said Washington and its NATO allies remain on course to hand over security control to the Afghans by the end of 2014. Carney said the pace of the troop withdrawal will depend on a variety of factors, but he would not say whether those include the weekend killings.

Carney would not say whether President Barack Obama believes the killings increase security risks for Americans in Afghanistan. The United States has about 90,000 troops in the country; that number is scheduled to drop to 68,000 by the end of September.

Pentagon press secretary George Little called the killings a deplorable but "isolated incident."

Little told reporters there is every indication that the killings were perpetrated by a single individual "acting on his own." He would not identify the soldier or provide other information about his unit.

Little said he could offer no explanation for how or why the killings took place. He said the soldier, now in custody, had served three tours of duty in Iraq, and this was his first tour in Afghanistan.

Little said the killing has had "no demonstrable impact at this stage" on the relationship with the Afghan military.

"This is having no impact on the war effort at this time," he said. "I'm stating the reality here. The reality here is that the fundamental strategy is not changing. There has been a series of troubling incidents recently, but no one should think that we are steering away from our partnership with the Afghan people, from our partnership with the Afghan security forces and from our commitment to prosecute the war effort."

Clinton said the Obama administration regrets the killings.

"We recognize that an incident like this is inexplicable and will certainly cause many questions to be asked. But I hope that everyone understands in Afghanistan and around the world that the United States is committed to seeing Afghanistan continue its move toward a stable, secure, prosperous, democratic state," Clinton said.

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US soldiers keep watch at the entrance of a military base near Alkozai village following the shooting of Afghan civilians allegedly committed by a rogue US soldier in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province on March 11, 2012. An AFP reporter counted 16 bodies -- including women and children -- in three Afghan houses after a rogue US soldier walked out of his base and began shooting civilians early Sunday. NATO's International Security Assistance Force said it had arrested a soldier 'in connection to an incident that resulted in Afghan casualties in Kandahar province', without giving a figure for the dead or wounded. (JANGIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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07:08 PM on 03/13/2012
The picture of this man was large size in my local newspaper. Take a few minutes to see the man`s face, look in his eyes. Then look at the rest of the picture, see the tiny hand?
The soldier that committed this act has all the attention now. The whole world likes to see him executed. How many of us know about his past and, who caused his past? The Generals and, Politicians that dare to send a soldier that wants to defend his country 4 times into 2 different wars.
As I was told the man has had an accident that damaged his brain, still he was sent back into action. Not he is to blame, they should hang some other people
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Hagia
What fresh hell is this?
04:51 AM on 03/13/2012
Yup, just hang on Afghanistan. We'll "liberate" you just like we "liberated" over 100,000 Iraqi civilians.
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JDM73
male, 38, writer/draughtsman/ex-musician
12:28 AM on 03/13/2012
Still winning hearts and minds, I see. No sir, this is not going to prevent us from carrying out our noble, utterly unselfish mission in Afghanistan--not one little bit. Hooray, us!
12:04 AM on 03/13/2012
This will be remembered as the day the Afghan war was lost.
11:46 PM on 03/12/2012
No change in strategy? Really? These guys expect us to believe this BS? This is the biggest lie yet told about this war!
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grizzly bear55
King of the forest
11:37 PM on 03/12/2012
Pic 3, very sad to see the old man crying for his baby's loss.

How can this happen?
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
12:41 PM on 03/13/2012
I saw some of the photos in the international media, and they're really heart wrenching - these poor, poor people.

But US MSM, of course, won't touch them with a barge pole.
11:36 PM on 03/12/2012
We are not protecting Afghan lives. For ten years we have killed thousands. Why doesn't Obama tell us why we are really there? Oil pipe line? CIA opium drug production?
what about US expansion of military bases in order to surround Iran so that we can take over their oil fields? what about taking control of the entire region so that China and Russia don't get it first?
Tell us the truth MR PResident!
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
11:28 PM on 03/12/2012
That Afghan man's face of grief and tears of pain could be anyone's father, brother, uncle, friend, or neighbor, or deadly enemy. The man that had lost his entire family to wanton coldblooded murder would turn his overwhelming grief into utter despair, and eventually ultimately become potential force multiplier into the most hate-filled revenge suicide b0mber.

President Obama, forget that you are Christian, just be human, -- it's within your power to withdraw all troops now, for the good of America and the world.
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HamletsMill
All Myth is Astronomy
11:26 PM on 03/12/2012
Strategy? We have never had any kind of strategy at all in Afghanistan. Strategy? Strategy?
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wowme
It was worth it.
10:46 PM on 03/12/2012
Heartbreaking !
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wowme
It was worth it.
10:43 PM on 03/12/2012
It's just not Afghanistan, we shouldn't go to any war. And civilian deaths should matter, every one of them.
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wowme
It was worth it.
10:27 PM on 03/12/2012
Obama: You can't just repeat the same failed policy over and over and expect a different result
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10:27 PM on 03/12/2012
no change in strategy. ignore the human suffering we cause and turn our soldiers into raging murderers
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
12:42 PM on 03/13/2012
Well said.
10:21 PM on 03/12/2012
Long past the time to leave Even the Soviets didn't want this land of nothing
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chrisfrenzy
I am that one guy who says those things.
10:20 PM on 03/12/2012
This is precisely the right tack to take here. As much as I want us out of there, you don't pack up and leave because of one man's unconscionable act. You get to the bottom of the incident while maintaining the mission at hand.
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Hagia
What fresh hell is this?
04:53 AM on 03/13/2012
And just what IS the mission at hand??
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chrisfrenzy
I am that one guy who says those things.
05:20 AM on 03/13/2012
I'm just saying you can't change policy based solely on this horrible incident. The mission, as I understand it, is to (finally) start a scheduled drawdown of troops.
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
11:33 AM on 03/13/2012
The mission has always been to stay there until 2014 that's when the Trans-Afghan Pipeline is supposed to be operational.