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LiberalNation
06-08-2010, 12:15 AM
RIP

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100608/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan – Ten foreign soldiers, including seven Americans, were killed in separate attacks on the deadliest day of the year for Western forces in Afghanistan. A U.S. civilian contractor who trains Afghan police also died in a brazen suicide assault.

The bloodshed Monday comes as insurgents step up bombings and other attacks ahead of a major NATO operation in the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar that Washington hopes will turn the tide of the nearly nine-year war.

Half the NATO deaths — five Americans — occurred in a single blast in eastern Afghanistan, U.S. spokesman Col. Wayne Shanks said without giving further details. It was a grim reminder the insurgents can strike throughout the country — not simply in the south, which has become the main focus of the U.S. campaign.

Two other U.S. troops were killed in separate attacks in the south — one in a bombing and the other by small arms fire.

NATO said three other service members were killed in attacks in the east and south but gave no further details. The French government announced one of the victims was a sergeant in the French Foreign Legion killed by a rocket in Kapisa province northeast of Kabul. Three other Legionnaires were wounded.

Australia's Defense Force Chief Lt. Gen. David Hurley said two Australian soldiers were among those killed, when they were hit by a blast from an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan's Uruzgan province.

DragonStryk72
06-08-2010, 04:33 AM
Um, okay, maybe my time in the military has left me a bit jaded on this point, but we lost more than 50000 troops in Vietnam, it's only recently, during the 1st Gulf war that our losses have been low, only 47. In Afghanistan, we've only lost 1000, and while that's bad, it's not nearly as bad as war used to be.

Honestly, war is supposed to be terrible, it's supposed to be horrific, because if it were not, everyone would make war all the time. It is only the destructiveness and senseless waste and loss of war that keeps it in check at all.

namvet
06-08-2010, 08:31 AM
RIP

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100608/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan – Ten foreign soldiers, including seven Americans, were killed in separate attacks on the deadliest day of the year for Western forces in Afghanistan. A U.S. civilian contractor who trains Afghan police also died in a brazen suicide assault.

The bloodshed Monday comes as insurgents step up bombings and other attacks ahead of a major NATO operation in the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar that Washington hopes will turn the tide of the nearly nine-year war.

Half the NATO deaths — five Americans — occurred in a single blast in eastern Afghanistan, U.S. spokesman Col. Wayne Shanks said without giving further details. It was a grim reminder the insurgents can strike throughout the country — not simply in the south, which has become the main focus of the U.S. campaign.

Two other U.S. troops were killed in separate attacks in the south — one in a bombing and the other by small arms fire.

NATO said three other service members were killed in attacks in the east and south but gave no further details. The French government announced one of the victims was a sergeant in the French Foreign Legion killed by a rocket in Kapisa province northeast of Kabul. Three other Legionnaires were wounded.

Australia's Defense Force Chief Lt. Gen. David Hurley said two Australian soldiers were among those killed, when they were hit by a blast from an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan's Uruzgan province.

so when are you leaving ????

LiberalNation
06-08-2010, 10:59 AM
my unit just got back from a deployment, I'd have to volunteer with a different unit if I wanted to go and can't get my gko to work. I'll finish school first then volunteer. I'd like to help the wounded over there.

Low casualties are a double edged sword, if we were loosing 50,000 the war would be over by now because they would need to start drafting. However the low intensity is good for those there already.

LiberalNation
06-08-2010, 08:17 PM
one of the fallen that day.

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Louisville, KY (WHAS11) – A central Indiana Marine was killed June 7 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The Department of Defense says 23-year-old Sergeant John Rankel of Speedway, Indiana died Monday while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. No other details were given about how Rankel died. He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine ... Full Story »

DragonStryk72
06-08-2010, 10:47 PM
Alright, I have a challenge for you LN. Post at least one article here about the successes we are having over there. The only thing I ever see you post on here are the stories about troops getting killed, or other such stories that are negative. Post one positive story about the military war effort in Iraq or Afghanistan on here, that is my challenge to you.