Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Obama's War: Deadliest Year in Afghanistan

We're at war in Afghanistan. We're also still fighting in Iraq.

Unless you have a loved one serving, it's rather easy to forget.

The war doesn't get a lot of coverage by the lib media. That was a Bush administration thing. Elected democrats don't talk about war anymore. There's no handwringing and demands for a troop withdrawal date.

Where are the protests by the anti-war groups? If they're happening, they're not lead stories.

I guess the media don't want an ugly thing like war and death to soil Obama's White House, so Afghanistan isn't front and center. Not even close. It's barely on the radar screen. No dying allowed in the Obama world of peace and love and hope and change.

That's wrong. Our troops and their sacrifices deserve to receive attention. They deserve our support. They shouldn't be forgotten.

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Five car bombs detonated in a single simultaneous blast Tuesday in Afghanistan's largest southern city, flattening of buildings and killing at least 41 people, officials said.

The force of the explosion just after nightfall shattered windows around the city and sent flames shooting into the sky. So many houses and nearby buildings had collapsed that officials feared the death toll could rise further. At least 66 people were wounded, said Gen. Ghulam Ali Wahabat, a police commander in charge of southern Afghanistan.

Afghan officials said the blast appeared to target a Japanese construction company that mostly employs Pakistani engineers. The blast collapsed the company headquarters and destroyed part of a nearby wedding hall, an Associated Press reporter at the scene said.

It wasn't clear why the construction company was targeted.

The AP reporter described the blast as the largest he has heard in nearly eight years of living in Kandahar, the site of several large Taliban attacks in recent years.

This blast destroyed about 40 shops, the AP reporter estimated.

"Once again they've killed children, women, innocent Afghans. They are not human. They are animals. You can see for yourself the destruction of this enemy," said deputy provincial police chief Mohammad Sher Shah.

...In other violence, a bomb blast killed four U.S. troops in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, said military spokeswoman Lt. Cmdr. Christine Sidenstricker. No other information was released pending the notification of family members.

The deaths bring to 41 the number of U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan this month, the second deadliest month in the country since the 2001 U.S. invasion. Last month a record 44 U.S. troops died.

This year has been the deadliest of the war for U.S. troops. Including the latest deaths, at least 172 American forces have died in the Afghan war this year, according to an Associated Press count.

The number of overall NATO deaths this year is a record as well: at least 292. Last year 286 died, according to the AP count.

The U.S. has more than 60,000 troops in the country.

Is this a quagmire?

Calling Russ Feingold....

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The MSM does not believe that any war during a Liberal Administration is worth reporting on.

I mean whats the point? (sarcasm)

Soldiers die over there or are persuaded to die in the VA.

The first Anti-Life president?