Posted on 09/25/2008 6:54:58 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2008 Pakistani soldiers manning a border checkpoint fired on U.S. helicopters flying in Afghan airspace today, Defense Department officials said.
The aircraft were on a mission as part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force. The OH-58 Kiowas never intruded on Pakistani airspace, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.
The Pakistani fire did not hit the choppers and the American aircraft did not return fire, Whitman said. U.S. forces always maintain the right of self-defense, he said. In this particular case, my understanding is they just broke off and didnt return fire.
The incident occurred near the Pakistan border in the Afghan province of Khowst, NATO officials in Kabul said. NATO officials are speaking with Pakistani military officials to get to the bottom of the situation.
Over the past several weeks and months, weve been doing things to enhance this coordination along the border, Whitman said.
NATO, Afghanistan and Pakistan are working together to establish coordination centers along the border. One already is operational in Nangarhar province at Camp Torkham. The centers will work to prevent misunderstanding among the three entities, officials said.
I think its encouraging that at the time this incident occurred, we were immediately able to contact Pakistani authorities and determine the origin of the fire, Whitman said. Well have to work through how we prevent incidents like this in the future.
Al-Qaida and Taliban insurgents seek to exploit the border area where the terrain is difficult and it is easy to make mistakes, NATO officials said. However, the Taliban do not have helicopters, so it is unclear what message Pakistani troops believed they were sending, officials said. This is the first time Pakistani soldiers have fired on coalition aircraft, they said.
The Pakistani embassy had no immediate comment, Whitman said. Pakistan remains an ally and a good partner in the global war on terrorism, he said.
Let them know the wrath of our bombing might, and this crap will stop.
There. It's fixed.
"Captain Mahamoud,did you see a leetle glint up in the sky , like a leetle star?"
My eyes! Inshallah for new glasses again!
(Soto sound getting closer:,whump, whump, whump.. WHump.WHUmp. WHUMp. WHUMP! WHUMP!)
There should be nothing but grease stained holes in the ground where their firing positions were.
I hope we fired back.
Five-minute ground battle?
KABUL: Firing by Pakistani soldiers at American helicopters that were escorting ground troops along the volatile border on Thursday sparked a five-minute ground battle between the American and Pakistani soldiers, officials said.
US Central Command spokesman Rear Admiral Greg Smith said when the helicopters were fired on, the ground forces fired rounds meant not to hit the Pakistani troops, but to make certain that they realised they should stop shooting, Smith said from Centcom headquarters in Florida.
The Pakistani forces fired back during a skirmish that lasted about five minutes. The joint patrol was moving about a mile inside Afghanistan, with the helicopters flying above it, Smith said.AP
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