Posted on 09/18/2007 8:12:33 PM PDT by SevenMinusOne
FORT BRAGG, N.C., Sept. 17 From his position about 100 yards away, Master Sgt. Troy Anderson had a clear shot at the Afghan man standing outside a residential compound in a village near the Pakistan border last October. When Capt. Dave Staffel, the Special Forces officer in charge, gave the order to shoot, Sergeant Anderson fired a bullet into the mans head, killing him.
In June, Captain Staffel and Sergeant Anderson were charged with premeditated murder. On Tuesday, in a rare public examination of the rules that govern the actions of Special Operations troops in Afghanistan, a military hearing will convene at Fort Bragg to weigh the evidence against the two men, both Green Berets.
The case revolves around differing interpretations of the kind of force that the Special Forces team that hunted and killed the man, Nawab Buntangyar, were allowed to use once they found him, apparently unarmed.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Csrnko has dismissed all charges against two Fort Bragg Special Forces who killed an enemy combatant who was under the control of friendly forces in Afghanistan.
Capt. Dave Staffel and Master Sgt. Troy Anderson were accused of premeditated murder in the shooting of Nawab Buntangyar on Oct. 13, 2006, at the village of Ster Kalay near the Pakistan border.
Witnesses at an Article 32 hearing held to determine whether the soldiers should be court-martialed testified that Nawab was identified as an enemy who was involved with suicide bombers and posed a threat. The man was within blast range of the soldiers. Several witnesses testified that they had little confidence in the competence of the Afghans working with the Special Forces soldiers who were supposed to have control over the man.
Good.
I don't know why but I have a gut feeling this guy is with the Wesley Clark crowd in the Military. Even the Mama's are complaining about this General. I can honestly say this is the first time I have ever heard Mothers bring up names before in yahoo groups.
YES! I hope someone who knows these Soldiers passes this thread along to let them know that there arre folks praying and thinking about them.
I agree with that.
Very good news and thanks for the ping, Red.
Hopefully there will be some kind of backlash for Lt. Gen. Kearney, what he did here was way over the top and despicable. He should have never put these men through this!
Yes, I see where this simple scumbag Kearney just got promoted. So you know who the bigger scumbag is in this whole fiasco? The assclown's boss. The Commander-in-Chief. Bush.
Thanks for that update, Red. That’s a relief.
What is not a relief is that this simple scumbag Kearney is still running loose.
That’s funny!
Red, for the life of me I cannot figure out where Bush is.... It’s like he’s off having fun with himself while idiots like Kearney get promotions. Bush is supposed to be the CiC! He should be on the phone getting RID of idiots like Kearney!
It is really frustrating.
PS. You have freepmail coming.
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't this give the green flag to this type of operation?
That should eliminate doubt of legality rather than establish it.
While it has to be the absolute sh*ts for the guys who were up on charges, shouldn't that be the end of this crap for special operations and snipers on similar missions?
Otherwise, they'd have to catch BinLaden armed to pick him off.
Kearney, and his like minded buddies should be stripped of their uniforms, and being a carpenter, I have a rail at hand, if anyone wants to help with the tar and feathers...
Irrespective of the result of this case, our solders and Marines are thinking twice before pulling the trigger in Iraq and Afghanistan. And that's going to mean more American dead.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about - Furthermore your ugly rhetoric only HELPs our enemies...both foreign and domestic (understand that!). It helps them (no matter what psycho babble spin you try and put on it.....Such foolish, ugly rhetoric about our CinC only HELPs our enemies). Full Stop.
It is a d@mned shame that did not happen.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-marines-fallujah,0,1938985.story
Just a little more on the Nazario case, to point out that this
“fifth column” of conviction hungry people can march forward and reverse, (which is an amazing feat with their heads up their Murthas)
And I’m sure our soldiers and Marines should be thinking of pulling the trigger twice, once at the enemy to the front and once at the enemy to the rear.
Not sure it establishes legality since the two guys had been investigated by the Army's police, the CID, and were cleared. Gen Kearney wanted to court martial them anyway and Kearney's boss put a stop to it by dismissing charges.
Irrespective of the result of this case, our solders and Marines are thinking twice before pulling the trigger in Iraq and Afghanistan. And that's going to mean more American dead.
This tying the hands of our troops, second guessing their actions in the field, and bringing charges to our guys for killing possible insurgents IN A WAR is just unconscionable.
If this doesn't stop, we can't win, and if we don't finish this, we are toast. Because, if we can't win a war over there with all the troops and heavy artillery, we sure as shootin' aren't going to win here with all our politicos wringing their hands, wetting their pants, and begging to sing kum bay ya when the enemy comes here to engage. And they will.
I think I need to go to bed before I get my adrenaline going again....
Great news, let’s hope and pray that the others in similar political witch-hunts are also quickly exonerated. I do wonder, though, just how long until we see the retirement of those who stand for righteousness against the socialists infusions of our government; prayers for their strength of purpose and long careers.
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