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Title: US Troops May Have Exceeded Authority in Bombing Afghan Hospital
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URL Source: http://news.antiwar.com/2015/10/08/ ... ty-in-bombing-afghan-hospital/
Published: Oct 9, 2015
Author: Jason Ditz
Post Date: 2015-10-09 07:36:40 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 25
Comments: 4

Order for New Training Suggests Strike Was Not by the Book

Saturday’s US attack against the Doctors Without Borders hospital on the outskirts of Kunduz, Afghanistan, appears to have been a problem, and not just because it was an attack on a hospital full of civilians and killed at least 22 people, including a bunch of staff members.

The strike also may have exceeded the troops’ combat authority in Afghanistan, a point which is suggested by Gen. John Campbell talking up new training for special forces troops reviewing not only rules of engagement but “all of our operational authorities.”

Of course killing civilians is a problem in and of itself, but that’s a problem the Pentagon is used to dealing with in Afghanistan, and the new training suggests that there was something more about this incident which is causing alarm about the way it was carried out.

Doctors Without Borders condemned the attack as a war crime, and has announced today that it is “taking stock” of all work in Afghanistan to decide if they can safely remain in the country in the wake of this latest attack against them.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

One of the many Stepford moments in the ongoing saga of amerikan atrocities. Trivial pursuits are still on most amerikans' minds, tra-la. Color schemes, flower borders, vacations, the Game, the movie, the food.

"Some of the women were gang-raped and their bodies mutilated"=

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-10-09   10:24:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Got the impression that Ditz was hinting that Doctors Without Borders was specifically targeted, perhaps due to its objection to the Pacific treaty designed to keep drug prices high.

Ada  posted on  2015-10-09   11:03:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ada (#2)

Yes, absolutely. Should have made clear I was referring to the headline.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-10-09   11:13:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#2)

Proof please? CNN claims Russian missiles crashed in Iran, Moscow refutes, US can’t confirm

Russia Today | Edited time: 8 Oct, 2015 22:37

Caspian Flotilla ships have launched 26 cruise missiles at Islamic State facilities at Islamic State positions in Syria. ©

 

A CNN report, claiming that several Russian cruise missiles targeting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) positions in Syria actually landed in Iran, has been refuted by the Russian Defense Ministry, while the US State Department say they can’t confirm.

The American broadcaster cited two unnamed US officials, who said that four Russian missiles had crashed somewhere in Iran after being launched from vessels in the Caspian Sea. The report suggested that “some buildings were damaged and civilians may have been hurt.”

READ MORE: 4 Russian warships launch 26 missiles against ISIS from Caspian Sea

This triggered a quick reaction from the Russian Defense Ministry, with spokesman Igor Konashenkov saying that all the missiles had hit their targets on Wednesday. “Unlike CNN, we don’t distribute information citing anonymous sources, but show the very missile launches and the way they hit their targets almost in real time,” Konashenkov said. The spokesman pointed out that the strike targets are being photographed before and after being hit, while Russian drones are monitoring the situation from Syrian skies 24/7.

The high precision strikes might have been “unpleasant and surprising for our colleagues in the Pentagon,” but the fact is that “the missiles launched from the ships hit their targets,” he said.
“Otherwise one would have to acknowledge that IS facilities – located at a considerable distance from each other – exploded all by themselves,” Konashenkov said.

US State Department spokesman John Kirby said that he couldn’t confirm CNN’s report, according to Reuters.

Meanwhile, a source in Iran’s Defense Ministry told RIA Novosti that Tehran has “no information of Russian missiles crashing on Iranian territory.”

On Wednesday, four Russian naval warships in the Caspian Sea fired a total of 26 missiles at positions of Islamic State in Syria, hitting all the targets, according to Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu.

Moscow slams Carter’s warning about cost of Syria strikes

Konashenkov also lashed out at a fresh statement from Pentagon head Ashton Carter, who predicted Russian losses in its Syrian operation.

“In their assessments of the US military’s actions in various operations conducted by them all over the world, the Russian Defense Ministry has never stooped to publicly speaking of expectations of the deaths of American soldiers” Konashenkov stressed.

READ MORE: Combat report: Russian jets strike 27 terrorist facilities in Syria overnight

According to the spokesman, Carters’ words demonstrate the degree of cynicism among “some of the representatives” of the current US government.

Moscow’s air operation in Syria “will have consequences primarily for Russia itself,” Carter said at a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

“I expect that in the next few days the Russians will begin to lose in Syria,” the US Defense Secretary added, also mentioning the possibility of retaliatory attacks by extremists in Russia.
Russia launched its anti-terror air campaign in Syria at the request of the Syrian government on September 30.The Russian military has destroyed over a hundred terrorist targets, including command posts, ammunition depots, training camps and armored vehicles, since the start of the operation.

Neo TryingtoWarnYou  posted on  2015-10-09   11:22:04 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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