February 24, 201213 yr And Bible burning would be ok, gimme a break. Yeah you would def see large scale rioting and murder if that were to happen...
February 24, 201213 yr My point, thanks. CNN would probably applaude it. Edited February 24, 201213 yr by matmacwc
February 24, 201213 yr I thought this Muslim commentator makes a lot of sense: Time for a Little Honesty: Sometimes Muslims Burn Qurans So, when someone burns a Quran, what should Muslims do? I don't think anyone's said it any better than Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra, who chairs the mosques and community affairs committee of the Muslim Council of Britain: "What is captured on the pages can be printed again. If they burn 1,000, we can print 10,000. What's the big deal? ... A NATO soldier killing innocent people is far more painful than the burning of a Quran. I would rather they burn 100 Qurans than to hurt one woman or man or child."
February 24, 201213 yr How does this differ from destroying a mosque that terrorists are using? This ###### footing bullshit is ######ing ridiculous.
February 24, 201213 yr And Bible burning would be ok, gimme a break. It would be tasteless, but it wouldn't trigger this kind of reaction.
February 24, 201213 yr It would be tasteless Not if terrorists were using them to pass information. In that case, feel free to dispose of them as needed.
February 24, 201213 yr WOW....just WOW! https://wtop.com/?nid=220&sid=2078706 Holy cow! I dont even have the words. I'm proud of what we all do............but damn.............how about some real leadership?
February 24, 201213 yr It seems that senior leadership is more concerned about the troops getting fed up with their Afghan counterparts. https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2012/02/ap-allen-troops-not-time-revenge-022412/
February 25, 201213 yr It seems that senior leadership is more concerned about the troops getting fed up with their Afghan counterparts. https://www.airforcet...revenge-022412/ Rightfully so
February 25, 201213 yr "Afghan National Army Gen. Sher Mohammed Karimi, who traveled to the base with Allen, told the U.S. troops that their sacrifice is not wasted. Karimi said the Americans and Afghans together are “fighting an enemy of humanity.” Uh huh. Enemy of humanity I buy, the Afghans fighting them not so much..
February 25, 201213 yr 2 more Americans killed at the Afghan ministry today according to CNN. A Maj and a Col. How many more before we start cuting ties with our Afghan "partners"? Hoping my friends serving in advisory/training roles over there are staying safe. Sleep with your sidearms gents.
February 25, 201213 yr A sidearm is pointless if you aren't allowed to carry bullets in them. I wonder if theirs were locked and loaded.
February 25, 201213 yr A sidearm is pointless if you aren't allowed to carry bullets in them. I wonder if theirs were locked and loaded. No.
February 25, 201213 yr Saw on the news this morning that we're pulling all ISAF officers out of their positions embedded in Afghan ministries.
February 25, 201213 yr Yeah.........well about that. We can't go around wasting our precious few nukes with our President's new strategic plan. That "plan" is nothing more than a campaign promise. It won't happen (at least not to that extent)
February 25, 201213 yr Doesn't an assistant SECDEF have something better to be doing? And the Adams center is not that big of a mosque either. https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/pentagon-official-apologizes-virginia-mosque-koran-burnings-afghanistan_631888.html
February 26, 201213 yr Well, I am now trained in the Proper Handling of Religous Materials. What a joke. Anybody working with locals in Kabul or wherever, stay safe. Edited February 26, 201213 yr by Booj
February 26, 201213 yr These poor souls were executed! KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan authorities said Sunday they have identified a suspect in the killing of two U.S. military advisers inside an Afghan ministry a day earlier and have launched a manhunt to track him down. NATO and the British government recalled their international advisers from Afghan ministries in the capital late Saturday after two advisers - a lieutenant colonel and a major - were found dead in their office, shot in the back of the head. The names of the victims have not been released. The attack came after days of violent protests over the burning of copies of the Quran at a U.S. base last week.
February 26, 201213 yr These poor souls were executed! KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan authorities said Sunday they have identified a suspect in the killing of two U.S. military advisers inside an Afghan ministry a day earlier and have launched a manhunt to track him down. NATO and the British government recalled their international advisers from Afghan ministries in the capital late Saturday after two advisers - a lieutenant colonel and a major - were found dead in their office, shot in the back of the head. The names of the victims have not been released. The attack came after days of violent protests over the burning of copies of the Quran at a U.S. base last week. Standing by for apology.
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