​This article has been taken from an extremist Chechen propaganda website that glorifies acts of terrorism against innocents in Afghanistan. Propaganda posted on the KAVKAZ website is similar to that of the Taliban who make false, unjustified and exaggerated claims of success instead of truthfully reporting their cowardly lethal tactics against civilians with child suicide bomber and IEDs.
The following link reveals how just last week a Taliban suicide attack claimed the lives of eight innocent Afghans in Kapisa.
Afghanistan suicide attack on governor's office kills 8 - World - CBC News
The original source of this propaganda, Iranian state run news agency Press TV,makes no mention of a NATO rocket hitting a school. Witness, forum readers,that in the battle against insurgents, innocent people fall victim to the cowardly tactics of insurgents who hide among civilians and use them as human shields. After which, without any dignity or respect for rules of warfare and the families of Muslim victims, these terrorists release graphic imagery of dead civilians – regardless of whether they were killed by their own attacks or during a battle with military and security forces --to evoke hatred and misunderstanding among people. This type of brainwashing is used to trap new recruits for suicide attacks.It is not the policy or tactic of the NATO forces to attack, or intentionally injure, kill or harm any civilians. In fact, we make it our utmost priority to keep civilians safe and out of harm’s way.
In the following link witness how we are working with the people in Kapisa province to rebuild their homes by providing Provincial Reconstruction Teams with security, resources and equipment.
Naming the NATO forces as crusaders and invaders is far from truth. We are on the contrary, helping the strong Afghan people restore peace, governance and stability a country ravaged by terrorists. We never intended at any time to occupy Afghanistan. We took no action against the brutal Taliban regime until the 9/11 terror attacks, plotted and executed by terrorists harbored by them, made it necessary. Even then, we worked with indigenous resistance fighters to overthrow the regime, and allowed them to select a new government and constitution. We have never dictated to them how to govern their country, but have supported them for a decade in their fight against indiscriminate violence from the Taliban.To suggest otherwise is propaganda by those who this post mistakenly refer to as ”Mujahedeen.” Taliban have done, not service, but disservice tot heir country, the Afghan people and Islam.Would Mujahedeen callously murder thousands of their fellow Afghans, as illustrated by this attack on a bank in Jalalabad, for which the perpetrators recently received justice from the Afghan government?
So why, except to mislead, would anyone call them Mujahedeen?
CDR Bill Speaks,
DET – U.S. Central Command
U.S. Central Command