Here's the second article I'm posting out of Afghanistan, these reporters are delivering news that we aren't getting from US mass media because the military prohibits journalists from reporting on the wars. At this point reporters are allowed to travel with the troops, but the information is highly controlled and sanitized so we only get the cleanest images and impressions. Our leaders aren't stupid, once pictures started coming home of blood and gore in Vietnam Nam the war began to wind down because it brought the horror home and the public began to demand a stop to the war.
Not only are we committing war crimes with torture, we're also using nuclear weapons in the form of depleted uranium in addition to chemical weapons as witnessed below. Are we going to keep letting our government lie about murdering and terrorizing innocent villagers and citizens of Afghanistan? Or is this just another example of the deeper systemic problem of racism, we don't care because they're of another culture or religion? This story is sickening, it's as tho the soldiers sit there playing some video game. They could see they were killing innocent people - what since it comes over some 15" monitor those villagers weren't real? My God, the war has probably made it difficult for them to get fuel and I can only imagine the excitement they were feeling - right before were blown to smithereens.
This is criminal folks, Obama has lowered himself as low as Bush, Cheney and the Dark Cabal ever got. Of course it's not really the two party system everyone believes it to be. Obama's two biggest adviser's are Kissinger and Brezinski, two of the biggest warmongers on the planet and both are senior board members on the Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations which all together combined make up the secret shadow government. The elite powerhouse that runs the show and has brought the global economy to its knees and to the brink of WWIII. Of course don't believe me, please do your homework and learn what's really going on.
Thankfully for the internet this group is running scared, more and more people are learning about the families and bloodlines that are in control, who have built a tight-knit group of people who are building a New World Order and hell-bent on a one world government and army. Take a look at the size and strength of NATO now and you'll see they're making great progress.
150 Civilians Dead in Air Raid: Villagers
By Abdul Matin Sarfaraz
Global Research, September 7, 2009 Pajhwok Afghan News - 2009-09-05
In the Maulvi Naeem village, residents said 20 civilians were killed in the incident. Haji Najmuddin, a tribal elder, lost two nephews. He claimed chemicals bombs were dropped on the villagers. The clothes of his nephews were not damaged but their bodies were badly charred, the man argued.
KUNDUZ CITY: Residents of the Chahar Dara district in northern Kunduz province say more than 150 civilians were killed and 20 others wounded in Friday's air strike by NATO-led forces.
The bombing in the Haji Aman village came as insurgents and residents emptied oil into jerry canes from tankers hijacked by Taliban militants from the Kunduz-Baghlan Highway.
Inhabitants of the area told Pajhwok Afghan News all those killed in the bombardment were civilians and there were no Taliban at the site at the time the attack took place. Fighters had left the scene after they asked the people to take fuel for free.
An elder from Sarak-i-Bala neighbourhood, Abdul Rahim, said 15 children were among the 50 people of Yaqubi village killed in the bombing raid.
The man, who lost two sons in the incident, argued: "Poverty brought us to this stage." No guerrillas were among the dead, he said, explaining that the fighters left well before the deadly assault.
A 50-year-old woman bitterly cried while standing in front of her ruined house. She said her three sons, husband and a grandson perished in the bombardment. Locals showed this reporter as many as 50 graves of civilian victims.
In the Maulvi Naeem village, residents said 20 civilians were killed in the incident. Haji Najmuddin, a tribal elder, lost two nephews. He claimed chemicals bombs were dropped on the villagers. The clothes of his nephews were not damaged but their bodies were badly charred, the man argued.
This reporter saw the graves of those killed in the air strike. Seventy of the fatalities were from the Yaqubi and Maulvi Naeem villages and the rest from three other areas.
Meanwhile, Kunduz Governor Eng. Muhammad Omar said a delegation from Kabul had arrived in the district to investigate the incident and determine the exact number of civilian deaths.
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