Not quite. Things have got exponentially more dangerous for US troops in the last year or so and not just because theres more action.There have been ROEs the McChrystal has been clearly responsible for that are plain illogical.
The U.S. commander in Afghanistan will soon order U.S. and NATO forces to break away from fights with militants hiding among villagers, an official said Monday, announcing one of the strongest measures yet to protect Afghan civilians.
The most contentious civilian casualty cases in recent years occurred during battles in Afghan villages when U.S. airstrikes aimed at militants also killed civilians. American commanders say such deaths hurt their mission because they turn average Afghans against the government and international forces
Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who took command of international forces in Afghanistan this month, has said his measure of effectiveness will be the number of Afghans shielded from violence not the number of militants killed.
McChrystal will issue orders within days saying troops may attack insurgents hiding in Afghan houses if U.S. or NATO forces are in imminent danger, said U.S. military spokesman Rear Adm. Greg Smith.
But if there is a compound theyre taking fire from and they can remove themselves from the area safely, without any undue danger to the forces, then thats the option they should take, Smith said. Because in these compounds we know there are often civilians kept captive by the Taliban.
http://www.captainsjournal.com/2009/06/23/changes-to-the-rules-of-engagement-for-afghanistan/
Is this a war or not? The civilians already hate us.
Thanks
I read that an enemy can be firing a weapon,
then lay it down by the side of the road and walk away,
and our soldiers are not allowed to shoot at him
cuz now he is not holding a weapon.
Fact or fiction ?