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"If one attacks one's own citizens or allies, one needs to take every precaution only the bad guys are hit..."
Not when they enter a compound. That family has done so by invitation. If not, then the father should die with a weapon in his hands or run for the hills with his family. If not, they aid and abet the enemy. Understandable as citizens of Pashtunistan and no longer Pakistan that this may occur.
We have a right to self-defense and we'll exercise it. You may help or not as you see fit but until attacks cease upon Afghanistan, it's citizens, our allies, and ourselves, we'll do so.
Reconquer Pashtunistan. Warn your "citizens" that harboring these men put their families and themselves at severe risk. Make clear to your "citizens" that these men are no friends to Pakistan.
Too many targets "cordoned" after attacks by militants to be missing much. You're a fool to live in FATA and allow yourself to be within 100 meters of these men at any time.
"You don't care how many innocent people are blown up."
Horsecrap. A total of 2000 plus civilians died in Afghanistan last year, as estimated by the U.N. 1300 plus were by the hands of the taliban. 800 plus died by actions taken by ISAF. 500 plus of those killed were by airstrike.
Sad and brutal but Afghanistan is hardly an open carnage house of slaughter. Probably far more died in Pakistan last year at the hands of your own army than 2000 people.
We do care. We monitor these matters closely and recognize the need to do everything possible to limit these incidents as well as the reasons why that's important. We publically apologize when wrong and make compensation immediately, however inadequate that is to the loss of family. We're hardly hiding from our faults though.
We also recognize that our enemy does all he can to exacerbate these incidents by failing to wear distinguishing uniform and insignia and using the facilities, homes, and mosques of all-supporters and those who don't.
If we didn't care either Afghanistan wouldn't exist or you'd see ARCLIGHT raids along the Durand Line. There are a lot of levels to which all of this can yet escalate.
concentrate on N and S Waziristan - thats the final frontier - mark my words here! - send drones there on a hourly basis if possible!
While that may sound convenient to us, I'm sure it'll stir up even more retaliation against the Pakistani forces. The need here, is to recognize the Taliban and their influence in the region. We must make sure that we somewhat "Support" them so that they don't fuel a revolution and end up as "Separatists". Their trust needs to be regained so that in the future, our western front is defended by these people.
If I remember correctly, when U.S soldiers from Afghanistan planned to launch a ground invasion into Pakistani territory, local militias and Taliban vowed to defend the region along with Pakistan army and prepared themselves for an offensive. If they can CONTINUE to do so WITHOUT asking for a separate homeland, then It's a win. Drone attacks MUST be stopped. The more they attack, the more these Taliban have a reason to attack our own people and forces.
I like your stats
There wouldn't be any war in Pakistan if you didn't let Indian consulates operate in Afghanistan.
LOL. You're in denial. US approach to warfare does not change miraculously because you've entered Afghanistan and reformation has occurred. Mai Lai is not a river in Egypt called the Nile
This is not difficult when you deny all responsibility for civilian deaths and blame it on the Taliban.
"Mistakes by the US and Nato have dramatically decreased public support for the Afghan government and the presence of international forces providing security to Afghans," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. The report criticises the response given by US officials when civilian deaths occur. Before conducting investigations, US officials often immediately deny responsibility for civilian deaths or place all blame on the Taliban, the report says.
US investigations have been "unilateral, ponderous, and lacking in transparency, undercutting rather than improving relations with local populations and the Afghan government".
Last night the US military announced it would reopen its investigation of an air strike last month in which the Afghan government says 90 civilians, mainly women and children, were killed.
US air power triples deaths of Afghan civilians, says report | World news | The Guardian
"Call it racist or whatever (people overuse that word), but Mai Lai was not an isolated incident in Vietnam in the slightest. The only reason it came to recent light was because of Colin Powell's role in it."
Uh, yeah, it was isolated-AND it's still over forty years, many military engagements since, and at least three iterations of U.S. Army evolutions. It merits no serious discussion and is hardly an accurate portrayal of our forces-but when have you ever allowed the facts to enter your narrative? You know NOTHING of our military culture while posturing as some vaguely described "analyst". We're quite capable of reaping some serious slaughter were that our intent. You must be unaware, though. Not for the first time.
Racist? Again, horsecrap. No more multicultural society than ours. As such, we've our racists but far less likely than many, many others- such as some Asian and African societies that are rather rough by American standards upon one another. Been awhile since we've any pogroms. We've long practice at learning to accept the ways of others within our communities because we live and work with them daily-to include our military. Likely if there are any racists here, it's on your side of the water.
Powell? What's the fact that he once served in that division have anything to do with My Lai or recently? Part of your straw man argument that doesn't support the current reality.
Might try an originally conceived observation some time. Please give some considered thought before offering it here. There are other children reading.