Afghan suicide blast kills eight U.S. civilians
KABUL, Dec 30 -- Eight American civilians were killed in a suicide attack on a military base in Afghanistan's southeastern Khost province on Wednesday, U.S. officials said.
"We can confirm that there was an explosion in Khost province and eight Americans have been killed," a U.S. official in Kabul said on condition of anonymity.
No U.S. or NATO troops were injured in the blast at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost province, said a U.S. defense official who declined to be named.
Attacks in Afghanistan this year have spiralled to their highest levels since the Taliban were overthrown by U.S.-backed Afghan forces in late 2001.
Washington is sending 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan in an attempt to stem the mounting violence, with NATO allies also contributing thousands more.
Civilian and military casualty tolls have reached record levels this year, with suicide attackers even targeting United Nations employees at a guesthouse in the heart of Kabul.
Khost, on the Pakistani border, is one of the areas of Afghanistan where the Taliban insurgency is strongest, and most foreigners there are troops or working under military protection.
In late September a suicide bomber rammed a car into a military convoy of foreign forces there, killing one American.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Americans Murdered by Jihadis in Afghanistan
Obama increases the number of troops to Afghanistan only to make sure they are prevented from actually winning. The new rules of engagement have tied the hands of our soldiers, making sure they can't kill the jihadis unless the jihadis shoot first. Incidents such as the latest murder of 8 Americans in Afghanistan will become more frequent. Our soldiers and civilians are sitting ducks.
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