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Saturday, June 06, 2009

More of what we haven’t been hearing out of Afghanistan

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retire05
June 6, 2009 at 11:52 pm

Hey guys, cut this stupid woman some slack. She was probably having a bad day. You know it can’t be a good feeling to know you are out there protesting for the honor of Allah while your husband is home having his way with your nephew. Don’t believe me? Ask any soldier or Navy Seal who has had the misfortune to have to mingle with the tribes in Afghanistan. I understand parts of Iraq are not much better.

Here is a story my friend told me yesterday. He has been Navy for 18 years and is in some black ops kind of thing where he can’t even tell his own father where he is and his dad has top secret clearance. He said they do find out he is in Afghanistan, but don’t know where.
On his last tour, he, another ops guy and three Navy Seals were tracking five Afghani brothers who were suspected to be stongly linked to the Taliban. He said they were hoping these five brothers could lead them to some high value Taliban. So they tracked them for about a week. Someone tipped the Taliban Boys off to my friends squad. A firefight ensued and they killed all but one brother, the youngest one who was about 10. When they went to check them out, the smallest brother, the 10 year old was in severe medical trouble. No, he had not been shot. He had been raped, and raped, and raped, and raped, by his own four older brothers. The child was in such bad shape from being repeatedly raped that his intestines were coming out of his rectum and he was sceaming with pain. The medic called for an air lift and they tried to save the boy but he died two days later. This kind of story is not the first I have heard.
Another friend, who is full Time Texas National Guard and is special forces, was one of the first to land in Afghanistan. He wrote home to his wife that he hoped when they caught OBL God would turn OBL into a little boys. He wrote” No male child excapes the abuse. There is not a young boy over the age of 10 that has not been violated by their own tribal members. It is accepted as women are considered dirty and are only good for procreation.” He then wrote for her to take good care of their child and not let him out of her sight, ever. When he came home, this soldier who is 6′4″ and around 235 lbs., and someone you would not want to meet in a dark alley, could not stop crying. He just could not get over what the Afghanis do to children, especially little boys. Mike claims that part of the reason they are so willing to die for Allah is because all their young lives they have known nothing but sexual abuse from their own family and tribal membes. He said by the time they are 18 they are so angry and f–ked up that death is almost a welcome relief from what they have known.

I only got a laugh out of Mike when I told him I thought they should just firebomb the whole dame country and after all that sand has turned into glass, call Budweiser.

But you also have to wonder why our wonderful media doesn’t report on these things. My two friends arn’t the only ones who know whats goin’ on over there. We hear how our soldiers are all suffering from PDSS. I can understand why? Seeing children raped would do that to anyone.

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