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Sunday, March 11, 2012

War Breaks People and Institutions

A US Sargent walked miles from his base to an Afghan village, where he proceeded house to house executing civilians:

Stalking from home to home, a United States Army sergeant methodically killed at least 16 civilians, 9 of them children, in a rural stretch of southern Afghanistan early on Sunday, igniting fears of a new wave of anti-American hostility, Afghan and American officials said.

Residents of three villages in the Panjwai district of Kandahar Province described a terrifying string of attacks in which the soldier, who had walked more than a mile from his base, tried door after door, eventually breaking in to kill within three separate houses. The man gathered 11 bodies, including those of 4 girls younger than 6, and set fire to them, villagers said.

Coming after a period of deepening public outrage, spurred by the Koran burning by American personnel last month and an earlier video showing American Marines urinating on dead militants, the possibility of a violent reaction to the killings added to a feeling of siege here among Western personnel. Officials described growing concern over a cascade of missteps and offenses that has cast doubt on the ability of NATO personnel to carry out their mission and has left troops and trainers increasingly vulnerable to violence by Afghans seeking revenge.
It's just wonderful. An NCO loses it, and we're all concerned that the locals might get all pissy about being murdered.

This guy was married with 3 kids, 38 years old, and had 11 years service.

11 straight years of war broke this guy, and is in the process of breaking our military.

We are seeing a rot, and its effecting what is arguably the most critical and irreplaceable part of our military, our NCP corps.

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