9/30/2007

Green Berets cleared in Afghan killing

By: Cao, Filed under: Afghanistan, Iraq & Military , General @ 6:41 am

Fayarteville Observer from September 28:

Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Csrnko has dismissed all charges against two Fort Bragg Special Forces who killed an “enemy combatant” who was “under the control of friendly forces” in Afghanistan.

Capt. Dave Staffel and Master Sgt. Troy Anderson were accused of premeditated murder in the shooting of Nawab Buntangyar on Oct. 13, 2006, at the village of Ster Kalay near the Pakistan border.

Witnesses at an Article 32 hearing — held to determine whether the soldiers should be court-martialed — testified that Nawab was identified as an enemy who was involved with suicide bombers and posed a threat. The man was within “blast range” of the soldiers. Several witnesses testified that they had little confidence in the competence of the Afghans working with the Special Forces soldiers who were supposed to have control over the man.

Not to worry, though, our guys are getting it full on from the media, people in Congress, and terrorist propaganda which they both buy into. So we can look forward to more of this, I have no doubt. I’m glad that it wasn’t a long stupid thing that was dragged out for weeks, months or years in the media, though.

One Response to “Green Berets cleared in Afghan killing”

  1. HoosierArmyMom Says:

    Thank God, Justice has prevailed for these fine men and soldiers. My faith that there is some hope for our country finds this news comforting.

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