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Afghanistan
Bomber targets crowd of children
2006-09-18
A SUICIDE bomber has blown himself up in a crowd of children in southern Afghanistan, causing multiple casualties, as NATO troops handed them gift items, officials said. "A suicide attacker detonated explosives strapped to his body in a crowd of children where the troops were distributing pens and notebooks to kids," a district police official said on condition of anonymity.
Rat bastards.
He said 24 children were wounded, four of them in a critical condition, while officials said NATO peacekeepers were also injured.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) confirmed a bomb had exploded near a patrol in the city of Kandahar, causing "multiple casualties". "Local civilians also suffered injuries from the blast," it said in a statement. "The ISAF soldiers were evacuated to military medical facilities for treatment." It would not release the nationalities of the troops involved.

Police said the soldiers were Canadians, but this could not be immediately confirmed by the Canadian military which has 2300 soldiers in Kandahar.

"It was a suicide attack," interior ministry spokesman Zemaray Bashari said in Kabul, also identifying the patrol as Canadian. "It inflicted both civilian and military casualties."

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing and said that 10 Canadian soldiers had died. The fundamentalist group frequently gives exaggerated death tolls for its attacks. "Today a resident of Kandahar named Qudratullah detonated explosives strapped to his body targeting a Canadian foot patrol, which killed 10 Canadian solidiers," purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said.
Posted by:Oztralian

#17  Thank you for clarifying phil_b. All well and fine, let's bounce the rubble in FATA. Pakistan is no longer of any use to us, pending conflict with China or no. If Pakistan is molten glow-in-the-dark slag, China won't be going there anyway.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-18 22:39  

#16  Zenster, I realize a lot of people make this error, including the MSM, but the Taliban stronghold is in the Federally Adminstered Tribal Areas and not the NWFP (which for the most part is not on the Afghan border and where it is on the Afghan border is not populated by Pashtuns).
Posted by: phil_b   2006-09-18 18:42  

#15  Old Patriot, your suggestions about relandscaping the NWFP make more and more sense each passing day.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-18 15:01  

#14  Just one more reason to ARCLIGHT the entire NWFP and surrounding areas. If there are no madrassas, no students, and no one else with the spare time to commit such offences, they will cease. An ARCLIGHT strike leaves a 2x4-mile field of SMALL toothpicks.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-09-18 14:56  

#13  The BBC, however, did mange to get this little snark in the second sentence in the article: The blast came a day after Nato said it had driven the Taleban from Panjwayi.

The deeper they get, the harder they dig.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-18 13:37  

#12  Willing to kill children to get a soldier or two, who's trying to do some real good

More like:

Willing to kill whoever's trying to do some real good.

Don't be too restrictive with your definitions, SOP/35Rat.

At the end of the main war, I was criticized for insisting that the captured Taleban forces must not be folded back into Afghan society. People said that many of them had been impressed into service or were needed to jumpstart Afghanistan's rural economy. I felt they needed to be placed in internement camps that were completely staffed by armed women military police who imposed hard labor and rigorous conditions in a shoot to kill environment.

I am sick to death of bleeding hearts.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-18 13:36  

#11  The Taliban are a creation of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, designed to take over Afghanistan for Pakistan, which has historically desired Afghanistan as a place of retreat ("defence in depth") against invasion by India or China. Taliban means students because they were gleaned from amongst the Pashtun lads memorizing the Koran in Pakistani madrassahs. The Pashtun tribal territory lays on both sides of the Afghan-Pakistan border, and they are all cousins of course, so it was easy for them to gather support for taking over Afghanistan in the 1990s, and now as they raid across the border in their attempt to drive out NATO. Early on most of the Taliban were local Afghanis, but now the majority are sweepings from the madrassahs on the Pakistan side of the border, as far as I can tell. With, as Rob Crawford says, a sprinkling of Arab financiers and glory seekers.

Or at least that's my understanding. Additions and corrections by those who know more gratefully appreciated.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-18 13:26  

#10  No Taleban prisoners. Not ever again. At least not after any interrogation.

Rather than go through all the fuss with the torture while interrogating them, just remind them that there are two ways to die . . . . Which way will be decided after your info checks out.
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-18 12:49  

#9  How low and cowardly can you possibly get. Willing to kill children to get a soldier or two, who's trying to do some real good in the community. It really is hopeless. These brainwashed fools have to be eliminated.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-09-18 12:44  

#8  Killing children and shooting nuns in the back--does their bravery know no bounds?
Posted by: Dar   2006-09-18 12:26  

#7  The Lions of IslamTM...Mo-ham-head's finest...are doing what they do best: Committing suicide and homicide simultaeously on innocent women and children.

I am sure the demon allan is pleased.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-09-18 12:20  

#6  Are taliban mostly afghans or pakistanis????

A mix, with a spineless core of Arabs.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-09-18 12:10  

#5  Are taliban mostly afghans or pakistanis????
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867   2006-09-18 11:08  

#4  Once again, If you are among muzzies, do not bunch up, do not wait in lines. Keep a distance between each other when in a public area. Do not attend funerals, sales, sporting events, theaters, churches, restaurants, or clubs.
Your life is in danger. If you remain silent, you will hear them seething. Do not smile or laugh.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-18 10:02  

#3  Subhuman cowards, these are the brave lions of islam. This is what you can expect from the Taliwhackers if they ever get a foothold in your area. Attractive, isn't it.
Posted by: Thomort Flomoling3198   2006-09-18 06:53  

#2  No Taleban prisoners. Not ever again. At least not after any interrogation.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-18 06:29  

#1  The BBC managed to report this without mentioning the child casuaties. Can't be to judgmental.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-09-18 05:50  

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