Posted on 08/05/2014 9:35:27 AM PDT by jimbo123
An Afghan soldier killed a U.S. general and wounded 14 coalition troops in a machinegun attack at a military training facility in Kabul, a top Western and senior Afghan official said on Tuesday.
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Seven other Americans and five British troops were among the wounded, according to the Afghan official.
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The gunman was using a light machinegun according to a U.S. official.
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“Hopefully not yet. Find out where he hails from and take out the entire village, town, or city and put a pig sty on top of it.”
How about dropping tubs of smoldering hot pork fat on it?
Obama will just blame this on a video
Sounds good to me!
They are worthless to everyone and including themselves.
They are living in a s^%$ hole JUST LIKE THEY WANT.
They don't want or need anything else.
Killing a General is not an easy thing to do. He would have PPD with him at all times. I smell wet work!
Enlisted men have borne the brunt of these attacks for many years. Maybe some eyes will open now.
I’m no military expert, but when most of your casualties are coming from your own “side”, it’s probably time to pack it in.
The simple fact that the useless, vile, America-hating, limp-wristed moron didn't immediately make a statement regarding this incident, is all the validation you need to support your assertion. A truly disgusting POS, through and through...
To our congress critters, muzzies are regarded as potential voters, nothing less.
This story won’t be seen on any of the networks!
Corporal Dwayne Hicks and the rest of the Platoon, right?
We kill far more on the Afghan side than they do to us. They just don’t want to quit. But it’s been disheartening given a lot of the news about how poorly disciplined our military is recently.
The Wall Street Journal published it on the front page.
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