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What is the US Military doing there in the first place?
It is not their country.
The US Military, 'Special Forces' or regular grunts - are predatory foreign invaders, no matter how you slice it.
The Taliban, or whatever you want to label the Afghan people, have a right to defend their homeland.
The Afghan created conflict charade has always been about the international heroin trade.
Any faction of US military still in Afghanistan, is only there to protect the opium crop, and the multi-billion dollar per year heroin trade export business for the CIA and top Pentagon Military brass.
Twenty years ago, when the Taliban tried to destroy the opium crop because it was ruining their country, the CIA moved in regular US military, and labeled the Taliban as the terrorists.
Meanwhile, the CIA dope dealing pigs, which includes the 'Poppy' Bush/Clinton/CIA Cabal, and the US Military - market TONS of heroin in the usa every year, totally destroying the lives of millions of Americans - day in and day out.
Of course, the bullshit narrative in the predator states is the Taliban are the bad guys.
Meanwhile, the CIA dope dealing pigs, which includes the 'Poppy' Bush/Clinton/CIA Cabal, and the US Military - market TONS of heroin in the usa every year, totally destroying the lives of millions of Americans - day in and day out.
So WHOM is the terrorist?
Lion
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: (Franco Iacch)
: 01/06/16
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: http://www.difesaonline.it/mondo-militare/afghanistan-missione-segreta-si-trasforma-un-incubo-i-berretti-verdi-un-morto-due
: It 'was a bloodbath, with green berets surrounded by a
: "tide" of the Taliban for a gun battle that
: lasted over an hour. The United States, in an operation
: classified occurred in Afghanistan, they lost an operator
: of special forces and two others were seriously injured.
: Their mission is shrouded in mystery, with Pentagon has
: refused to give an explanation as to why those units were
: in action in the city of Marja, nell'irrequieta Helmand
: province, Afghanistan.
: Despite the lessons of a past still alive in the memories,
: that earlier today reminiscent of the operation Red Wings,
: with the same errors of assessment of the Pentagon. This
: time, only for a miracle, the operation has turned into a
: massacre for the USA.
: The mission, which took place a few hours ago is classified.
: This means that even the closest relatives of the dead
: soldier will never know the dynamics that took his life.
: We know that a team of US special forces (almost certainly
: Green Berets), in support of a small unit in Afghanistan,
: was located near the city of Marja. At first it was assumed
: a mere advisory role for US troops, but almost certainly
: that unit was in the area on a mission targeting leaders.
: Information branched from the Pentagon, we repeat, are
: scarce.
: Something seems to have gone wrong now. The team detected by
: hostile forces in a few minutes. The unit is found (these
: are the words used by the Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook)
: "surrounded by a tide of Taliban". Embarrassment
: at the press conference of Cook, considering that the
: battle was still going on with losses in the field.
: The Pentagon tries to exfiltrate their green berets and
: allies, sending two helicopters in the area HH60 Pave Hawk.
: The first can not even touch the ground because of enemy
: fire and forced to return to base. The second fails to
: land, but can not take off due to a fire of artillery
: barrage that comes from Marja. The battle lasted for over
: an hour with US forces and allies who are able to resist
: and to leave the area only after the arrival of an AC-130
: gunship role in coverage. The US loses an operator of the
: Green Berets. Two others are seriously injured. Also
: wounded several Afghan soldiers involved in the operation.
: The dynamics of their involvement is shrouded in mystery.
: Officially, the US withdrew in Helmand province the regular
: forces. The last clash confirms the exclusive use of
: special units. An invisible force that continues to carry
: out missions, often fatal as that of a few hours ago. The
: operator died at Marja marks the first fight fatal US in
: Afghanistan in the new year.
: And 'the seventh soldier killed in two weeks. On 21 December,
: six soldiers were killed just outside the Bagram airbase,
: 30 miles north of Kabul. The Pentagon is not required to
: send out details on the operators of the special units it
: may be obliged to do so. The US plan to withdraw most of
: its 9,800 troops by the end of 2016 is still in force.
: For the Pentagon in Afghanistan have made enormous progress
: against the Taliban. The last episodes seem to
: categorically deny these allegations.
: (Photo: US DoD)
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: IZAKOVIC