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Saturday, September 5, 2009

NATO

From Reuters:

NATO officers met air strike victims and their families in Afghanistan on Saturday and their commander took to the TV airwaves in a bid to cool anger over an incident that undermines efforts to win hearts and minds.

Afghan officials say scores of people were killed, many of them civilians, when a U.S. F-15 fighter jet called in by German troops struck two hijacked fuel trucks before dawn on Friday.

NATO hopes to avert a backlash over the incident, which comes two months after the new U.S. and NATO commander, General Stanley McChrystal, ordered new procedures that require extra precautions to protect civilians before troops can open fire.

In an unprecedented televised address to the Afghan people, McChrystal said the attack was launched against what troops thought was a Taliban target. He promised to make the outcome of an investigation public.

"As Commander of the International Security Assistance Force, nothing is more important than the safety and protection of the Afghan people," he said in the taped address, released in versions dubbed into the two official languages, Dari and Pashtu.

"I take this possible loss of life or injury to innocent Afghans very seriously."

Posted by gomelindago at 12:15 PM
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RULES: 

1.     I will make one handkerchief, everyday, for one year.

2.     I will begin on the Autumn Equinox, September 22, 2008 and end on September 21, 2009.

3.     I will embroider two motifs on each handkerchief:

a.     A "monogram" mined from news sources, advertisements, internet, or other daily encounters

b.     Text or image relevant to each particular day.

4.     The deadline to complete this daily task is midnight. 

5.     Unfinished handkerchiefs will remain unfinished.

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