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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

We're so sorry... that you don't understand why we had to kill your kids! Part 2...

A few weeks ago, I did a cartoon about the U.S. trying to spin civilian casualties in Afghanistan.

Well, once again, the U.S. is upset about civilian casualties in Afghanistan. And once again, they're not upset that the U.S. military killed seven children in a "targeted" airstrike, but that those unreasonable Afghan civilians just don't understand it's not REALLY the U.S.'s fault--there was nothing they could do! From the NY Times this morning ("7 Children Killed in Airstrike in Afghanistan"):

Seven children were killed during an airstrike by the United States-led coalition against a religious compound thought to be a Qaeda sanctuary in remote eastern Afghanistan, the coalition said Monday.

The death of the children on Sunday may well add to the crescendoing anger many Afghans feel about civilian casualties from American and NATO military operations. More than 130 civilians have been killed in airstrikes and shootings in the past six months, according to Afghan authorities.

The article goes on to say that the toll may rise to about 180 once the death toll from another airstrike are confirmed. But as for these murdered children, the U.S. had stock apologies and little sympathy:
The air raid against the religious compound was a targeted strike rather than a pitched battle. “We are truly sorry for the innocent lives lost in this attack,” said Maj. Chris Belcher of the United States Army about Sunday’s raid against several structures, including a school and mosque, in Paktika Province, near the border with Pakistan.
And
The American ambassador, William B. Wood, said the coalition went to extraordinary lengths to avoid civilian casualties. “Unfortunately, when the Taliban are using civilians in this tactical way, instances of civilian casualties, just like instances of casualties from friendly fire, cannot be completely avoided,” he said.

Consider those hearts and minds WON.

Crossposted at Search & Destroy: The Rallblog.

Labels: afghanistan, anti-war, civilian casualties, war

posted by Mikhaela Reid at 8:45 AM

4 Comments:

Blogger shaddapalready said...

did you read the propagandalicious little tidbit justifying the kids' deaths?
according to the AP wire, the little kids in their homes had been "beaten and prevented from leaving the house before it was bombed"......which, of course anyone could tell, minutes after the house was bombed into oblivion.
apparently the US has Child Abuse Detectors on its gunships.
gosh, those Al Qaeda types sure are inhuman bastards, aren't they? man! they are just so inhuman. (/sarcasm)

11:26 AM  
Blogger Mikhaela Reid said...

Yes, I saw that. How odd that they simultaneously claim that they were unable to determine that there were kids in that building, but yet the kids had been beaten and prevented from leaving the building.

11:36 AM  
Blogger karmadog said...

While constantly accuse us of "hating America," they keep inventing more reasons to hate America.

EEEYYAAARRRGH!!! I CAN'T FREAKING TAKE IT ANY MORE!!!

11:41 AM  
Blogger Mikhaela Reid said...

EAYARGH is right!!! BLECH.

8:51 PM  

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