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drunk troops behind bloodbath, laughed on shooting-spree, burned corpses

So u forgive ppl behind 9/11 ?

The ship for emotions has sailed long ago... No disrespect or anything but just try to be calm and have a rational conversation. Stick to original post.

R.I.P to the dead. A nation that rapes it's own service members [men & female], desecrates dead bodies, disrespects faith, buries it's own fallen soldiers in landfills, burns holy scripture, mutilate body parts of dead children as trophies... Nothing surprising!
 
IIRC, US/NATO soldiers are NOT allowed alcoholic beverages while on deployment. So there is no way that a bunch of 'drunk soldiers' egged that idiot on in his killing spree. IF and if there were any accomplices, rest assured they will be punished too.

Oh, btw, that soldier will be tried under the UCMJ, and most likely will receive a death sentence, if not life imprisonment. Period.

From another forum: by someone who knows what he's talking about.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Army staff sergeant accused of the massacre of 16 villagers in Afghanistan on Sunday was treated for traumatic brain injury after being in a vehicle that rolled over in Iraq in 2010, a U.S. official said on Monday.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it was premature to state whether there was any link between the 2010 injury and the Afghanistan incident.
 
The U.S. Army staff sergeant accused of the massacre of 16 villagers in Afghanistan on Sunday was treated for traumatic brain injury after being in a vehicle that rolled over in Iraq in 2010, a U.S. official said on Monday.

and now some apologetic US supporters will come here and say " Oh he was depressed , and ofcourse you know killing people is a good way to release stress "

Why dont the US Govt adopt urinating on dead bodies , mutilating body parts , disrespecting Holy Scriptures , Necrophilia and keeping body parts as trophies as standard treatment for depression ? :hitwall:
 
Give a source for the article.

Probably some Pakistani newspaper
 
‘Several drunk troops behind bloodbath, laughed on shooting-spree, burned corpses’ — RT

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The problem is the western media circles are working overtime to make certain a lid is kept on this.
What they attempt is desperately get through the next couple of weeks and the event then becomes less significant.
Whats happened to the guys that p1ssed on the dead? or the ones that kept fingers of the dead as souveniors? As time goes by people forget or distort history - thats the aim of the press at the moment with this event.
 
The ISI must be behind this report to discredit the US troops.
 
afghans are hot blooded people they will not forget this like those arab chickenshits they're gonna retaliate and it's won't just be from the taliban.What comes around goes around........
 
Here we go again...... Now how will Taliban take revenge? Kill more innocent civilians?
 
yes, we pakistanis r very evil :lol::lol::lol::lol:

many pakistani papers play hard and fast with the truth.

pretty much yellow press.

superkaif's sources convince me this particular thread is absolute BS. All of them are unreliable.
 
many pakistani papers play hard and fast with the truth.

pretty much yellow press.


superkaif's sources convince me this particular thread is absolute BS. All of them are unreliable.
just like every papers in the world, for example, a bomb blast in pakistan, indian media wud blame isi, american press wud blame lack of support from PA and the list goes on and on
 
Source is English. No more disputing for the neocon minded among us. The guy simply "snapped" and decided to kill innocent women and children.

Afghan massacre US soldier 'reluctant to serve'

The US soldier accused of shooting dead 16 Afghans had received body and brain injuries while serving in Iraq and was unhappy about going for another tour of duty, a lawyer has said.

John Henry Browne said the soldier - who has not been named - had already completed three tours in Iraq.

He also said the accused had witnessed his friend's leg blown off the day before the killings.

Sunday's shootings have placed new strains on the US in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, a Nato helicopter carrying Turkish troops has crashed into a house on the outskirts of the capital Kabul killing at least 12 soldiers.

There are also reports that two people on the ground have died.

Police told the BBC a technical fault was to blame.

The Taliban called off peace talks in the wake of the deadly rampage, in which men, women and children were shot and killed at close range.

However, the US later stressed it remained committed to Afghan reconciliation despite the move by the Taliban.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has also told the US that it must pull back its troops from village areas and allow Afghan security forces to take the lead in an effort to reduce civilian deaths.

'Treat him fairly'

Speaking in Seattle, where the accused soldier is based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Mr Browne said his new client was a "mild-mannered" man who bore no antipathy towards Muslims.

He described him as "a decorated soldier" with an exemplary record before the shooting.

The lawyer also suggested the soldier was not fit to serve in Afghanistan because of injuries he had suffered on previous tours of duty.

"I think it's of interest that we have a soldier who has an exemplary record, a decorated soldier who was injured in Iraq, to his brain and to his body and then despite that was sent back," he said.

Mr Browne, who has represented a number of high-profile clients including serial killer Ted Bundy and a teenage thief known as the Barefoot Bandit, said his client was a happily married man with two children, aged three and four.

He denied reports that the accused had problems either with alcohol or his marriage, which Mr Browne described as "fantastic".

The US military has not yet charged the soldier, and Mr Browne said he would not release the accused's name until it was made public by officials.

However, despite the shock of the killings, Mr Browne called for calm and for the soldier to receive a fair hearing.

"It's a tragedy all the way round, there's no question about that.

"I think the message for the public in general is that he's one of our boys and they need to treat him fairly."

'Snapped'

Separately, an un-named US military official told the New York Times that the suspect had simply "snapped", and confirmed that he was on his fourth combat tour.

"When it all comes out, it will be a combination of stress, alcohol and domestic issues - he just snapped," the official said.


The soldier was flown out of Afghanistan on Wednesday and taken to a US military base in Kuwait.

According to the New York Times, he may be moved to a US facility, such as Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as early as Friday.

The newspaper said Kuwaiti protests over the presence of the accused soldier within their borders had prompted the US to move him quickly.

The attack, in Kandahar province, was the latest in a string of damaging incidents involving US troops in Afghanistan.

Last month, the burning of Korans by troops sparked a string of violent protests in several areas.

The latest attack has also caused uproar, with about 2,000 people demonstrating in the southern province of Zabul on Thursday, the second major protest outside Kandahar this week.

Source: bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17395066
 

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