Americans killed in Afghanistan today

I don't mourn their deaths more than those of the innocent civilians who are dying over there due to our actions. I recognize they signed up willingly, and any person signing up in the last 15 years should be prepared to go to whatever war or police action our government sends them to, regardless if they agree with the politics behind it or not.

But I do also find it important to note how many American soldiers are dying monthly Especially when half the country was against this war, and now suddenly is silent when their party is in power and the one behind the surge, the use of drones, and the failure to reduce troop levels and end the conflict.

Wasn't pointing a finger at you or anyone, just trying to make a point. I agree all loss of life is important. I also agree that exposing American deaths is a good way to wake people up as that is what most people seem to care about.
 
Wasn't pointing a finger at you or anyone, just trying to make a point. I agree all loss of life is important. I also agree that exposing American deaths is a good way to wake people up as that is what most people seem to care about.

Np, I didn't take it that way. :)
 
Gotta bump.

Seems five more American soldiers killed in bombings yesterday. :(

When the HELL are we going to exit that shithole?

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By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Robert H. Reid, Associated Press Writer – 32 mins ago
KABUL, Afghanistan – Five American troops died Saturday in bombings in southern Afghanistan where international forces are stepping up the fight against the Taliban, officials said.

Four of the victims died in a single blast, NATO said in a statement without specifying nationalities nor providing further details. A fifth service member was killed in a separate attack in the south, NATO said.

U.S. officials confirmed all five were Americans. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity under rules regarding casualty identification.

The latest deaths bring to 75 the number of international troops killed in Afghanistan this month, including 56 Americans.

The U.S.-led force is ramping up operations against the Taliban in their southern strongholds, hoping to enable the Afghan government to expand its control in the volatile region.

Rising casualty tolls, however, are eroding support for the war even as President Barack Obama has send thousands of reinforcements to try to turn back the Taliban.

On Tuesday, an international conference in Kabul endorsed President Hamid Karzai's plan for Afghan security forces to assume responsibility for protecting the country by the end of 2014. Obama has pledged to begin removing U.S. troops starting in July 2011, although he has linked the drawdown to security conditions on the ground.

In the eastern province of Khost, a candidate in upcoming parliamentary elections died late Friday of wounds suffered when a bomb exploded earlier in the day in a mosque in the Mando Zayi district, according to local health director Dr. Amir Pacha.

The candidate, Maulvi Saydullah, was making a speech inside the mosque when the blast went off. His bodyguards and at least 15 other civilians were also hurt, officials said.

Afghanistan is due to hold national parliamentary elections Sept. 18 despite fears that they could provoke a surge in Taliban attacks.

Also Saturday, the Afghan Interior Ministry reported that five Afghan civilians were killed by a bomb in the Chora district of Uruzgan province. A total of seven militants died in clashes with Afghan and international forces since Friday night in the provinces of Khost, Uruzgan and Kunar, the ministry added without giving further details.

Four suspected insurgents were captured in two raids late Friday on Taliban hide-outs in Baghlan province of northern Afghanistan, NATO said.

Elsewhere, NATO said it was looking into conflicting reports of civilian casualties following a battle between international troops and Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan.

In Kandahar, a man named Abdul Ghafaar said he brought seven children to the city's Mirwais hospital after getting caught in crossfire Friday between NATO and Taliban forces in Sangin, a flash-point town in neighboring Helmand province.

Another man, Marjan Agha, said that he also brought injured people from Sangin and that the fight started Friday afternoon after civilians were caught between coalition and insurgent fighters. He said villagers began walking with a white flag toward NATO forces but shots rang out and two people were killed on the spot.

The NATO-led command it was aware of reports of civilian casualties in Sangin but said in a statement that it had "no operational reporting that correlates to this alleged incident."
 
These "perpetual" wars are a great in road to bringing the moderates together. Over the last two weeks I have brought up the wars at social gatherings. No matter whether it was the moderates of the left or the moderates on the right both equally agreed that it was time to end them.
Once you find common ground with an individual then it is easier to present other beliefs to them.
"Middle" America is ready for a change. On both the right and the left. We just need to exploit this base. How? I don't know. But, this subject has been one that has at least allowed me civil discussions with those from either the left or the right.
While I generally want to throttle the shit out of idiots over just about every other issue in this one I have found some common ground.
Keep chipping away folks.
 
http://www.icasualties.org/OEF/Fatalities.aspx

Pløger, Jonas Peter. Name released. His life ended at the age of 26 on the 21st of this month.

Monkhouse, Stephen Daniel. Name released. His life ended at the age of 28 on the 21st of this month.

Stenton, Matthew James. Name released. His life ended at the age of 23 on the 21st of this month.
 
Smith, Mark. Age 26 was killed in Afghanistan on the 26th of this month.

Vazquez, Frederik E. Age 20 was killed in Afghanistan on the 24th of this month.

Mora, Conrad A. Age 24 was killed in Afghanistan on the 24th of this month.

Lim, Daniel. Age 23 was killed in Afghanistan on the 24th of this month.

Bauer, Joseph A. Age 27 was killed in Afghanistan on the 24th of this month.

Hand, Andrew. Age 25 was killed in Afghanistan on the 24th of this month.
 
Howard, Abram "Abe" L. Lance Cpl. USMC, of Williamsport, PA Died @ age 21 in Afganistan, July 27, 2010
 
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