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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2012, 11:21:41 AM »
US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta is feared to have been the target of a suicide attack at Camp Bastion today. 

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A vehicle got on to the runway and burst into flames as Mr Panetta's plane landed in Afghanistan this morning.

The suspected attack also hurt a British squaddie but the extent of the injuries are currently unknown.

The drama unfolded just hours ago on the sprawling base — Britain's main outpost in the warzone.

Defence supremo Mr Panetta flew into Afghanistan today to quell fears after a US soldier went on the rampage killing 16 innocent Afghans.

But as his plane was landing a vehicle appeared on the runway and subsequently caught fire.

Sources at the scene claim it was a suicide attack — but those allegations have not yet been officially confirmed.


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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2012, 11:23:01 AM »
My CT, Theyre trying to kill Panetta because he was talking about how Obama didnt want to go after OBL, but Panetta did and put pressure on the president to say yes.

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2012, 11:36:03 AM »
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Become a fan Unfan  25 minutes ago ( 2:07 PM) sounds like they are using chevy volts over there





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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2012, 12:13:32 PM »
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Become a fan Unfan  25 minutes ago ( 2:07 PM) sounds like they are using chevy volts over there


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So Obama is at fault.

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2012, 12:57:02 PM »
Panetta Is Safe After Breach Near His Plane at Afghan Base

By ELISABETH BUMILLER


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/world/asia/panetta-visits-afghanistan-following-massacre.html?hp=&pagewanted=print




KABUL, Afghanistan — A tense visit to Afghanistan by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta got off to an unscripted start when a stolen truck sped onto a runway ramp at the British military airfield as his plane was landing. Mr. Panetta was unhurt, but Pentagon officials said the Afghan driver emerged from the vehicle in flames.

No explosives were found on the Afghan national or in the truck, the officials said, and the Pentagon was so far not considering the episode an attack on Mr. Panetta. But it reinforced the lack of security in Afghanistan at the start of his visit, the first by a senior member of the Obama administration since an American soldier reportedly killed 16 Afghan civilians, mostly children and women, in Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan. The two-day trip, unannounced as usual for security reasons, had been planned months ago, but has taken on a new urgency since the Sunday massacre.

Mr. Panetta, like President Obama, has denounced the killings and vowed to bring the killer to justice, a message he is to deliver in person to President Hamid Karzai and top Afghan defense and interior officials. The killings have further clouded the strained Afghan-American relations.

Mr. Panetta was landing at Camp Bastion, a British air field that adjoins Camp Leatherneck, a vast Marine base in Helmand Province, which abuts Kandahar.

Mr. Panetta and his aides were aware of the incident shortly after it happened, about 11 a.m., but he continued as planned with remarks to Marines and international troops at Camp Leatherneck and then headed as scheduled for a trip to a remote combat outpost, Shukvani, in western Helmand. The episode was not disclosed until nearly 10 hours after it occurred, well after Mr. Panetta had arrived in Kabul from the south.

George Little, the Pentagon press secretary, said the stolen truck never exploded, counter to some early reports.

Mr. Little said Mr. Panetta was never in danger but he could not explain the Afghan’s motive or whether he was a suicide attacker aiming for Mr. Panetta’s plane. Nor could he explain why the Afghan was on fire. “For reasons that are totally unknown to us at this time, our personnel discovered that he was ablaze,” Mr. Little said. “He ran, he jumped on to a truck, base personnel put the fire out and he was immediately treated for burn injuries.”

Mr. Little said an investigation was ongoing and he did not yet have all the facts. “We cannot confirm in any way, shape or form at this time that this stolen vehicle was in any way tied to the secretary’s arrival or his visit,” Mr. Little said.

In a sign of the nervousness surrounding the visit, Marines and other troops among the 200 people gathered in a tent at Camp Leatherneck to hear Mr. Panetta speak were abruptly asked by their commander to get up, place their weapons — M-16 and M-4 automatic rifles and 9-mm pistols — outside the tent and then return unarmed. The commander, Sgt. Maj. Brandon Hall, told reporters he was acting on orders from superiors.

“All I know is, I was told to get the weapons out,” he said. Asked why, he replied, “Somebody got itchy, that’s all I’ve got to say. Somebody got itchy; we just adjust.”

Normally, American forces in Afghanistan keep their weapons with them when the defense secretary visits and speaks to them. The Afghans in the tent were not armed to begin with, as is typical.

Later, American officials said that the top commander in Helmand, Maj. Gen. Mark Gurganus, had decided on Tuesday that no one would be armed while Mr. Panetta spoke to them, but the word did not reach those in charge in the tent until shortly before Mr. Panetta was due to arrive.

General Gurganus told reporters later that he wanted a consistent policy for everyone in the tent. “You’ve got one of the most important people in the world in the room,” he said. He insisted that his decision had nothing to do with the shooting on Sunday. “This is not a big deal,” he said.

In his remarks to the group, Mr. Panetta said, “We will be challenged by our enemies, we will be challenged by ourselves, we will be challenged by the hell of war itself.”

Mr. Panetta also flew to a remote military base in western Helmand, Combat Outpost Shukvani, where American Marines fight alongside troops from Georgia, the former Soviet republic. The battalion commander of the 750 Georgian troops, Lt. Col. Alex Tugushi, lost both legs in a homemade bomb explosion in December; he is recovering at Bethesda Naval Hospital near Washington, where President Obama has visited him.

Mr. Panetta read a letter to the Georgians from Colonel Tugushi that said in part: “Unfortunately, I could not complete my service with you. But I am proud of all of you — those who have fallen and those who continue to serve. You are all heroes who will go down in Georgian history.”

Mr. Panetta told the troops in Helmand that the rampage on Sunday would not change the administration’s plans to withdraw 23,000 American troops from the country by the end of the summer and the remaining 68,000 by the end of 2014, although some could remain longer if the Afghans and Americas negotiate a long-term agreement.

Early in the day, a roadside bomb struck a minivan in Helmand at about 1 a.m., destroying the vehicle and killing eight civilians. Until then, American commanders had said that Helmand was relatively quiet after the massacre, unlike Panjwai, the district in Kandahar where the rampage occurred. Militants there attacked a memorial service for the 16 victims on Tuesday when an Afghan government delegation was present, firing machine guns and assault rifles from their motorcycles and killing at least one Afghan soldier; a motorcycle bomb went off Wednesday near where the same delegation was staying in Kandahar city, killing a security officer.

Mr. Panetta told reporters on his plane on Monday that the killings in Panjwai were a horrific part of the decade-old conflict in Afghanistan.

“War is hell,” he said. “These kinds of events and incidents are going to take place, they’ve taken place in any war, they’re terrible events, and this is not the first of those events, and it probably will not be the last.” He added: “But we cannot allow these events to undermine our strategy.”

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: March 14, 2012


A news alert and a headline on an earlier version of this article mischaracterized the initial reports of the incident at the base in Afghanistan. The Pentagon officials did not refer to the stolen car igniting; they described a flaming man emerging from the stolen car.




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So they don't trust the troops? 


HHHHMMMM?????

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2012, 08:00:46 PM »
Less than a week after a US staff sergeant allegedly massacred 16 civilians in Kandahar, American soldiers were banned from bringing guns into a talk by Mr Panetta at a base in Helmand province.
Around 200 troops who had gathered in a tent at Camp Leatherneck were told "something had come to light" and asked abruptly to file outside and lay down their automatic rifles and 9mm pistols.
"Somebody got itchy, that's all I've got to say. Somebody got itchy – we just adjust," said the sergeant who was told to clear the hall of weapons.
Major General Mark Gurganus later said he gave the order because Afghan troops attending the talk were unarmed and he wanted the policy to be consistent for all.
"You've got one of the most important people in the world in the room," he told the New York Times, insisting that the decision was unrelated to Sunday's killings. "This is not a big deal."
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However, US troops often remain armed even when their Afghan colleagues have been asked to lay down their weapons and the incident is believed to be the first time they were stripped of guns during an address by their own secretary of

The Ministry of Defence was unable to confirm reports that a small number of British troops had also been asked to put down their weapons.

Mr Panetta told the troops that the massacre of civilians and the resulting Afghan fury would not affect plans to keep US troops in the country until the end of 2014.
"We will be challenged by our enemies, we will be challenged by ourselves, we will be challenged by the hell of war itself," he said.

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2012, 08:06:50 PM »
Panetta visits Afghanistan: Hundreds of Marines unusually asked to disarm before he speaks
The New York Daily News ^ | March 14, 2012 | Aliyah Shahid
Posted on March 14, 2012 6:41:30 PM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Hundreds of U.S. Marines were ordered by an American sergeant on Wednesday to disarm before entering a tent where Defense Secretary Leon Panetta was set to speak during his trip to Afghanistan.

No reason was given and U.S. officials tried to downplay the move. But the highly unusual security measure comes amid rising tension in the country after an American solider allegedly killed 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday.

Sgt. Maj. Brandon Hall told more than 200 Marines at Camp Leatherneck that they were to leave their weapons outside. Afghan troops had already been told that they, too, were not allowed to bring their guns.

"Something has come to light," Hall told the troops. When an Associated Press reporter asked about the order, Hall said all he knew was, "I was told to get the weapons out."

During his visit, Panetta promised U.S. troops would not change its course of action, despite recent flare-ups. The trip was scheduled before the bloody massacre which has spurred demands for officials in both countries that foreign troops leave more quickly.

Afghan-U.S. relations have frayed since the shooting incident, in addition to the burning of Korans at a military base in Afghanistan last month. That sparked nearly a week of violent demonstrations, leaving 30 dead, including six U.S. soldiers.

American officials later said the disarming order at the Panetta event came from top commander, Maj. Gen. Mark Gurganus.

He insisted to the New York Times that it had nothing to do with the massacre.

"You've got one of the most important people in the world in the room," he said. "This is not a big deal.”

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2012, 08:29:46 PM »
33, are you going to do 'the usual' and pretend you don't have a CT, while hinting at it for a week..

Then finally blurting out that you thought it was a CT all along?

You do this shit every time dog.  just be in front of it for once lol

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2012, 08:33:36 PM »
33, are you going to do 'the usual' and pretend you don't have a CT, while hinting at it for a week..

Then finally blurting out that you thought it was a CT all along?

You do this shit every time dog.  just be in front of it for once lol

No CT at all, bit pissed off with disarming the marines.

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Re: Panetta survives suicide attack in Afghanistan on runway.
« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2012, 08:45:04 PM »
No CT at all, bit pissed off with disarming the marines.

I dont see a problem with it, at all.

Obviously, there was one nutjob that got thru the cracks.  Woudl be terrible for another incident like this to happen.

I'm sure panetta had security out the ass inside the tent.
I'm sure they had security around the meeting location for pretty damn far.

The only attempt possible was runway - and when 'it burst info flames', my guess is that the  protection system  keeping panetta safe promptly cooked any vehicle coming close.

So yes, it's a great move disarming the audience.  You have 18 year olds who are barely vetted, with machine guns, close to the 3rd or 4th most powerful person in the world.  Yes, you tell them to put the guns away and you let the special security team keep him safe - as it did.

And I'm betting the big crowds of forces that meet bush or obama for identical events are also ordered to leave the fcking rifles out of the meet lol.