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Afghanistan
Taliban leader killed in women's clothes
2010-06-26
A SENIOR Taliban commander disguised in women's clothes was killed by Afghan and international forces when he fired on troops trying to catch him south of Kabul. NATO and Afghan security forces cornered Ghulam Sakhi at a compound in Logar province's Puli Alam district, and called for women and children to leave the building, a coalition statement said.

"As they were exiting, Sakhi came out with the group disguised in women's attire and pulled out a pistol and a grenade and shot at the security force," the statement by NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said. "When Afghan and coalition forces shot him, he dropped the grenade and it detonated, wounding a woman and two children."

Sakhi was known by several aliases and was involved in attacks on Afghan and foreign forces using improvised explosive devices (IEDs), the main Taliban weapon in the war. He had also been involved in the kidnap and killing of a security chief in Logar province.

Afghan and international forces also killed several insurgents in an air strike in the southern province of Zabul, ISAF said.

After the air strike, aimed at groups waging roadside bomb attacks, troops found materials used for making IEDs as well as automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade launchers at the scene, it said. The statement added that the military took steps to protect civilians before calling in the air strike.

Civilian casualties are an incendiary issue in Afghanistan, even though the United Nations reported early this year that the vast majority of civilian deaths are caused by Taliban attacks.

The former commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, US General Stanley McChrystal, limited air strikes as he made minimizing civilian casualties a major tenet of his counter-insurgency strategy. McChrystal was sacked this week for insubordination and replaced by General David Petraeus, the chief architect of the counter-insurgency strategy.
Posted by:logi_cal

#3  Maybe the Taliban has been sitting in those caves watching old Monty Python tapes and discovered the Lumberjack Song.

Taliban Version:

Chorus
He's a Taliban, but he ain't gay,
Fights all night and hides by day.


Fighter
I beat my wife. I bow five times.
I bugger sheep for fun.
On Wednesdays I bomb schools
And watch those girlies run.


Chorus
He beats his wife. He bows five times.
He buggers sheep for fun.
On Wednesdays he bombs schools
And sees those girlies run.
He's a Taliban, but he ain't gay,
He fights all night and hides by day.


Fighter
I beat my wife. I kiss my pals.
I wear women's jeans
I hide inside a burkah,
To escape from the Marines.


Feel free to steal!!!

Posted by: Dash Riprock   2010-06-27 00:09  

#2  I sure wish they'd release some degrading photos of these folks so they can see what their heroes are up to.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-26 23:10  

#1  "Damn, this girdle is killin' me."
Posted by: Omereng Henbane7160   2010-06-26 17:22  

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