Aslan
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Well as much as it will be termed as an incident where a Tallib had joined the army, we do need to look at the other side of the coin.
The possibility could be that these are regular Afghans just like any one else joining the Army, but the reason for his actions could be some other. We cant ignore the fact that racism still prevails big time in the Nato forces, and they think them selves to be better and Superior then the normal Afghans, not all but there is a sufficient number who indulge themselves in these activities. So could it have been that the Afghani that had killed these troops had some other reason to do so. Not that I condone the actions of the individual and or I am happy at the death of the soldiers, but by just saying that he was a Talib (which he could be) dont answer it all.
The possibility could be that these are regular Afghans just like any one else joining the Army, but the reason for his actions could be some other. We cant ignore the fact that racism still prevails big time in the Nato forces, and they think them selves to be better and Superior then the normal Afghans, not all but there is a sufficient number who indulge themselves in these activities. So could it have been that the Afghani that had killed these troops had some other reason to do so. Not that I condone the actions of the individual and or I am happy at the death of the soldiers, but by just saying that he was a Talib (which he could be) dont answer it all.