Far Rider;444853 wrote: I see yer Still passing out thier lies Scrat!
I suppose its nice to see some things never change!
So I have some questions since your link is non functional:
Was this attack led by US Aircraft? Since this article you posted indicates that its the US aggression..."The event was later confirmed by the military command of the European forces supporting the aggression by the United States...."
I was just wondering since there isnt an official NATO anything that goes by the name "military command of the European forces".
Nor could I find any link accept this one you posted (which doesnt work) that has a Nic Mohammad, or a "Provencial Council" attached to afghanistan.
I'd really think Military.com would have a huge article posted about this one for sure!
You ought to be ashamed of yourself, its one thing to post a tragedy when it happens, and intelligently point fingers and blame where it belongs, its another to seek out disparaging stories, do no follow up to confirm the truth, blame your own country and condemn an action that IF it did occur, would be viewed as a tragic error.
Honestly there must not be enough errors by the US for your liking.
Instead of just rubbishing the report Far, try looking :-
The Washington Post reported it as :-
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00249.html
Based on a report by Reuters.
Also,
Yesterday, one of Nato's senior commanders in Afghanistan apologised after civilians died in an air raid against Taliban militants in the country's south on Thursday.
Speaking from the US' Bagram airbase, General James Jones claimed that the insurgents had used villagers from Panjwai, a largely residential district located 15 miles west of Kandahar, as human shields.
Nato's official line is that 12 civilians and about 80 militants were killed, but local estimates say that the figures should be reversed.
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has said he was "hurt and saddened" by the deaths, and has already set up an inquiry to investigate the circumstances of the air strike.
General Jones said: "That innocent people were wounded or killed is to be regretted and investigated. I personally apologise for the incident, for any loss of life.
Apart from the automatic "human shields" excuse (difficult to tell from the air and to soon to have been checked on the ground), NATO does not appear to be denying it.