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Obama’s current rules of engagement seek to protect the lives of the Muslim enemy over our own U.S. servicemen and women. In a letter to the Armed Forces from 2010, Gen. David Petraeus outlines the administration’s goal of “winning the hearts and minds” of the enemy “… through our compassion for the Afghan people. … [W]e must secure and serve the people of Afghanistan … [v]iew our actions through the eyes of the Afghans, and together with our partners, consult with elders before pursuing new initiatives and operations” and “[t]reat them as brothers-in-arms. …” After dark on Aug. 5, 2011, U.S. servicemen were sent on a mission to capture the head of the Taliban in the Tangi Valley, Qari Tahir. Consistent with the current Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), our servicemen are required to execute missions with at least seven Afghan commandos. While the U.S. military in Afghanistan works with a group called Operational Coordination Group (OCG), made up of the Afghan National Army, the National Director for Security, as well as the National Police Force, the OCG assists the U.S. military with the planning, the vetting and the de-confliction of every operation. The OCG is thoroughly briefed on every mission and has the authority to abort any mission. With the increase of green-on-blue attacks (attacks by the Afghan commandos we are required to work with against U.S. servicemen) and the Taliban’s mission to infiltrate the Afghan police force and other positions closely linked with our military, one can only wonder why we are forcing our troops to play nice with the enemy. --- Larry Klayman wnd/2013/08/obamas-muslim-outreach-kills-u-s-troops/
Posted on: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 09:50:40 +0000

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