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Shaheed
24-11-03, 13:54
Five U.S. Troops Killed in Afghan Crash
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By PAUL HAVEN, Associated Press Writer

BAGRAM, Afghanistan - A transport helicopter packed with American soldiers crashed near the main U.S. base in Afghanistan (news - web sites), killing at least five of them and wounding seven others, the military said.


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The cause of Sunday's crash about seven miles east of Bagram Air Base north of Kabul was not known. The U.S. military said it was investigating.


The wreckage of the helicopter was broken into three pieces, some of which had fallen into a mostly dry river bed. About 15 U.S. soldiers were guarding the site, and wouldn't let reporters take photos or film.


"I saw the helicopter crashing, breaking into pieces and catching fire. Part of it fell into the river bed here," Maraj Jan, a local resident, said in an interview.


Jan said he couldn't tell whether the helicopter had been hit by a missile before crashing.


The MH-53 transport helicopter was involved in an ongoing military operation dubbed Mountain Resolve, which is taking place in the east of the country, spokesman Maj. Richard Sater said at the air base.


Bagram Air Base is home to most of the 11,600 coalition forces in Afghanistan. An additional 5,500 international peacekeepers patrol Kabul, the capital.


Mountain Resolve has run since Nov. 7 in eastern Nuristan and Kunar provinces, but so far no major skirmishes with suspected Taliban and al-Qaida holdouts have taken place.


Also Sunday, a coalition vehicle struck a land mine while patrolling an area of Afghanistan near the Pakistani border, seriously wounding two American soldiers from the Army's 10th Mountain Division. One of the soldiers lost a leg.


Several reporters were traveling with the division's soldiers, but none was seriously hurt, the U.S. military said in a statement issued at Bagram. It gave no further information about the journalists.


The explosion occurred at about 1 p.m. in Shkin, Paktika province, about 135 miles south of Kabul. A coalition base also is located there.


The wounded soldiers received initial medical treatment at the scene, then were evacuated by air to a medical facility at nearby Salerno base outside the city of Khost, the statement said. The men were Staff Sgt. Roy Mitchell, of Batesville, Ind., and Sgt. 1st Class Michael Eichner, of Stonington, Pa., officials at Fort Drum in New York state said.


Mitchell, 32, suffered burns to his face, neck and back, and had his left leg amputated. Eichner, 31, was wounded by shrapnel in his back and had a broken hand, the officials said. The soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment.


Eastern and southern Afghanistan have become a hotbed of attacks by pro-Taliban and pro-al-Qaida militants targeting coalition forces, U.N. workers and relief agencies.


On Friday, the violence hit Kabul when a rocket landed about 30 yards from the Intercontinental Hotel, shattering glass but causing no injuries. The hotel, a favorite among foreign visitors, is also near the site of an upcoming loya jirga, or grand council, set to ratify a new constitution in December.


A week ago, a French woman who worked with the U.N. refugee agency was gunned down by suspected Taliban militants in the southern city of Ghazni. Bettina Goislard, 29, became the first international aid worker to be killed in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime two years ago.


Some 35 Americans have died from hostile fire in Afghanistan since the October 2001 start of the Afghan war, according to the U.S. military.



An American soldier taking part in the Mountain Resolve operation was killed Nov. 14 when his vehicle struck a land mine near Asadabad, the capital of Kunar province.

Blade20
24-11-03, 18:23
Met iedere aanslag, met iedere dode in het Midden-Oosten, wat voor zijde ook komen we dichter bij de twee mogelijke scenarios die ik heb uitgecalculeerd.

Ik zal het derde scenario dat een grote kanshebber is even weglaten. (De aanslagen stoppen, er volgt weer een tijd van vrede in het MO)

Optie 1 (De kleinste mogelijke van de twee): De westerse machten trekken zich terug. De RMF nemen langzaam het Midden-Oosten over en leggen de streng Islamitische wetgeving op.
Gevolg: Dagelijks worden mensen geexecuteerd onderdrukt en misbruikt. (een goed voorbeeld is het Talibanregime)
De verliezers: de Moslims

Optie 2: De aanslagen en de stigmatisering van de media aan beide zijdes leidt tot een hetze. Europa wordt facistisch en daarmee is de laatste grote westerse macht volledig tegen het Midden-Oosten.
Gevolg: Grote westerse legers trekken het Midden-Oosten in. Iedere aanslag tegen westerse troepen lijdt tot de massa-vernietiging van inwoners van het Midden-Oosten. Dit om zo de mogelijke mensen die aanslagen plegen te ontmoedigen en te reduceren. Grote verzetshaarden worden vernietigd met Daizy-cutters en Atoombommen. Intussen wordt op grote schaal in alle westerse landen iedereen uit het Midden-Oosten (ook Israeliers) naar werk- en concentratiekampen gestuurd. (de eindstop weten de meeste al)
Aangezien er geen grote macht is om deze gebeurtenissen snel te counteren zijn tegen de tijd dat het westen is gestopt al meer als 50% van alle inwoners in het Midden-Oosten gedood of vermoord.
De verliezers: de Moslims

Ach, ik kan met beide oplossingen leven, zo hoog schat ik de waarde van een leven niet in. (zelfs niet mijn eigen)
Maar ik wil alleen doodgaan als het niet anders kan, niet omdat ik mijn leven niet zo hoog inschat.