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U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:54am On Feb 09, 2020
U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush
BY JAMES LAPORTA AND TOM O'CONNOR ON 8/2/20 AT 4:45 PM EST

Multiple U.S. and Afghan special operations soldiers have been killed Saturday in an ambush in Afghanistan's restive east.

U.S. personnel from the 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group and members of the allied Afghan Special Operations Forces were conducting key leader engagement, a term that refers to efforts to engage with influential figures within the local community, in the Sherzad district of Nangarhar province when they were exposed to fire, a U.S. official told Newsweek. At least two U.S. troops were killed and six more wounded, while Afghan forces suffered nine fatalities.

The official said the attack is being classified as "green-on-blue," meaning it was perpetrated by a member or members of the partnered Afghan security forces against U.S. troops.

"A combined U.S. and Afghan force conducting an operation in Nangarhar Province was engaged by direct fire on Feb. 8. We are assessing the situation and will provide further updates as they become available," U.S. Forces Afghanistan spokesperson Colonel Sonny Leggett said in a statement sent to Newsweek.

A U.S. Army sergeant assigned to D Company, 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, operates an M2A2 machine gun at an observation post in Pekha Valley, Achin District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, October 9, 2017. The province is a hotbed for both the Taliban and the Islamic State militant group, better known as ISIS.

More than 2,400 U.S. personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001, the year the United States and its allies intervened to overthrow a Taliban-led government allied with Al-Qaeda shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. The conflict has since become the longest in U.S. history, and this latest incident comes as President Donald Trump pushes to end it.

U.S. officials told Newsweek earlier this week that a peace deal between Washington and the Taliban was soon expected. Such an agreement may entail the U.S. drawing down its current force strength of around 14,000 to about a third of that figure.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said in December that the U.S. military "could go down to a lower number with or without that political agreement." Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday, however, the Trump administration sought "demonstrable evidence" that the Taliban was willing to end its violent tactics and talk directly with the Afghan government in Kabul.

Continued unrest across Afghanistan has repeatedly complicated efforts to reach an agreement. As U.S. and Taliban officials met for multiple rounds of peace talks in the Qatari capital of Doha over the past year, the Islamist militant group has continued to stage attacks on both military and civilian targets, calling for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. and partnered forces of the NATO Western military alliance.

Last month, two U.S. soldiers were killed and two more wounded when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in the southern province of Kandahar. Two U.S. airmen died weeks later after their Bombardier E-11A crashed in Ghazni province, though the Pentagon has said "no indication it was caused by enemy fire."

As Newsweek reported Wednesday, a U.S. citizen has also been kidnapped by hostile forces in Afghanistan. Mark R. Frerichs, a 57-year-old government contractor from Lombard, Illinois, was captured last week by the Taliban-allied Haqqani network in southeastern Khost province and is currently being held hostage by the militants.

In its latest report, the congressionally-mandated Office of the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction said Tuesday that the number of attacks launched by the Taliban and other militant groups in the last three months of 2019 was at the highest level than in that same period of any year since it began recording such data in 2010.

This is a developing story.

https://www.newsweek.com/us-afghan-special-operations-forces-killed-deadly-ambush-1486400
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by timesup234: 1:01am On Feb 09, 2020
Lies! These are casualties from the Iranian missiles strike. America can only brainwash fools. They will never admit they were defeated by Iran

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Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by panafrican(m): 1:05am On Feb 09, 2020
RIP
They died fighting to save the world from evil.
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by Vega100: 1:39am On Feb 09, 2020
timesup234:
Lies! These are casualties from the Iranian missiles strike. America can only brainwash fools. They will never admit they were defeated by Iran
Brainless idiot
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by timesup234: 6:05am On Feb 09, 2020
Vega100:

Brainless idiot
bastard donkey! Make shango and ogun strike you and the united states of america. One million maggots consume from dumb brain. Smelling camel

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Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by timesup234: 6:07am On Feb 09, 2020
panafrican:
RIP
They died fighting to save the world from evil.
They are usually the evil. They died protecting heroin and murdering innocent people around the world. They died for corporations stealing the wealth of third world countries. May maggots consume their corpses

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Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by Blackeuropean: 7:46am On Feb 09, 2020
timesup234:
Lies! These are casualties from the Iranian missiles strike. America can only brainwash fools. They will never admit they were defeated by Iran

How old are you, you think war is a game of hide and seek?
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by panafrican(m): 10:23am On Feb 09, 2020
timesup234:
They are usually the evil. They died protecting heroin and murdering innocent people around the world. They died for corporations stealing the wealth of third world countries. May maggots consume their corpses
The Taliban bear the responsibility of the American invasion of Afghanistan.
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:10pm On Feb 09, 2020
timesup234:


Lies! These are casualties from the Iranian missiles strike. America can only brainwash fools. They will never admit they were defeated by Iran

Did you read the OP before commenting? undecided
Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by timesup234: 10:17pm On Feb 09, 2020
panafrican:

The Taliban bear the responsibility of the American invasion of Afghanistan.
how oga?

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Re: U.S. And Afghan Special Operations Forces Killed In Deadly Ambush by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:33am On Feb 14, 2020

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