Forces spare Afghan civilians

Coalition forces in Afghanistan are being trained to avoid civilian casualties even if that means sometimes refusing to respond to direct attacks, a senior officer said.

The careful approach is part of a broad counterinsurgency program, which U.S. commanders said has begun to yield information from a fearful population about the locations of Taliban forces and improvised explosive devices.
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Julian Friedland
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by Julian Friedland - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a highly dubious piece. It's not at all clear why the "senior officer" is unnamed, suggesting, together with the alarming paucity of content here for such an important topic, that it's just one person's opinion. More evidence that this Newspaper run by the Reverend Sun Yun Moon (i.e. the Moonies) is not to be trusted.

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