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Afghan shooting spree: soldier's revenge for wounded colleague?
Details about the soldier involved in the Afghan shooting spree are beginning to emerge. The day before his rampage, he witnessed the severe wounding of a fellow GI.
By Anna Mulrine, Staff writer / March 16, 2012
In the meantime, the Pentagon released to Afghan officials a security surveillance tape taken by one of the blimps that often flies above US outposts in Afghanistan in the hopes that this would help bolster their case that the soldier was a lone gunman.
The security footage shows the soldier approaching the base using an Afghan shawl to cover the weapon in his hands before laying it down and raising his hands in surrender.
US military officials fear that the incident could lead to a renewed cycle of revenge killings among Afghan security forces, especially if it turns out to be a calculated retribution. Two American troops were shot point blank in the back of the head by the Afghan soldiers they were training after it came to light that the US military was burning Qurans in a prison trash pit earlier this month.
These attacks known in Pentagon parlance as blue on green now stand at 45 since 2007. Analysts note that nearly three quarters of them have taken place in the past two years.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Milita...spree-soldier-s-revenge-for-wounded-colleague
Details about the soldier involved in the Afghan shooting spree are beginning to emerge. The day before his rampage, he witnessed the severe wounding of a fellow GI.
By Anna Mulrine, Staff writer / March 16, 2012
In the meantime, the Pentagon released to Afghan officials a security surveillance tape taken by one of the blimps that often flies above US outposts in Afghanistan in the hopes that this would help bolster their case that the soldier was a lone gunman.
The security footage shows the soldier approaching the base using an Afghan shawl to cover the weapon in his hands before laying it down and raising his hands in surrender.
US military officials fear that the incident could lead to a renewed cycle of revenge killings among Afghan security forces, especially if it turns out to be a calculated retribution. Two American troops were shot point blank in the back of the head by the Afghan soldiers they were training after it came to light that the US military was burning Qurans in a prison trash pit earlier this month.
These attacks known in Pentagon parlance as blue on green now stand at 45 since 2007. Analysts note that nearly three quarters of them have taken place in the past two years.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Milita...spree-soldier-s-revenge-for-wounded-colleague