Obama's "Peace" Partners: Three US special forces gunned down by traitor Afghan soldier they were training - the THIRD such deadly betrayal of allied forces in a week
Once again, reality blows up Obama's fantasist foreign policy. He avoids reality but we cannot avoid the consequences of his avoiding reality. And who pays? Our brave soldiers, with their lives. The bodies pile up week after week, month after month, year after year, unprecedented losses in the Afghan war under Obama's pro-jihad, anti-freedom approach. "Obama's epic failure in Afghanistan" WND
More of the poisonous fruit from Obama's anti-freedom foreign policy (and yes, I am tired of saying that, I was tired when I wrote the Obama book back in 2009). Last month it was announced that Mullah Omar can run for president in Afghanistan. That would be like allowing Hitler (had he been alive) to run for fuhrer after the war. Mullah Omar has been wanted by the U.S. State Department since October 2001. There's a ten million dollar reward on his head. He sheltered Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda killers in the years prior to the September 11 attacks. He had a hand in the 911 attacks, and is directing the Taliban's ongoing war against the U.S.-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan.
Obama has declared that Afghanistan is a "major non-NATO ally." The non-NATO ally declaration allows for streamlined defense cooperation, more money, expedited purchasing ability of American equipment, and easier export control regulations. And he has committed to more jizya for the Taliban.
"Three US special forces gunned down by traitor Afghan soldier they were training - the THIRD such deadly betrayal of allied forces in a week" Daily Mail, August 10, 2012 (thanks to DCat)
- Three members of America's special operation forces killed by Afghan solider after he invited them to security meeting
- U.S. soldier killed and two others injured on attack by Afghan soldier on Tuesday
- On Wednesday suicide bombers in Kunar province killed three NATO members and one Afghan civilian
- Thursday Afghan soldiers tried to gun down NATO troops; an Afghan soldier was killed
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