Sunday, May 13, 2012

Two British servicemen shot dead by men wearing Afghan police uniforms

Two more coalition soldiers have been killed by subversive ANA members.  RIP the fallen.  However once again, the B British government (and other western powers) refuse to recognize the underlying reason for these attacks from within.  

'We don't yet know what the motive was, we don't yet know whether this was an insurgent who'd infiltrated the police or whether it was a policeman who simply had a grievance of some kind.

The motive of course, is Islam, and Islam's basic tenet that it is every Muslims obligation to fight Kuffars wherever and however they can.  So far our leaders, for reasons of Political Correctness and Multiculturalism have used every excuse to avoid naming the underlying cause of Jihad.  Until our leaders openly acknowledge and declare that Islam is the enemy, we will continue to be at a fatal disadvantage in the fight against the Grand Jihad.

FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:

Two British servicemen shot dead by men wearing Afghan police uniforms in yet another deadly attack on coalition troops

    * Royal Air Force airman and soldier from 1st Battalion Welsh Guards killed
    * Defence Secretary says Afghanistan has 'society where people traditionally settle grievances by violence'

By Associated Press

PUBLISHED: 00:57 EST, 13 May 2012 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 13 May 2012

Two British servicemen have been shot dead by members of the Afghan Police Force, the Ministry of Defence said.

A Royal Air Force airman and a soldier from 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were killed yesterday in the Lashkar Gah district of Helmand province.

They were providing security for a meeting with local officials at a patrol base, the MoD said.

Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said it appeared that two assailants were involved in the attack.

Speaking on The Andrew Marr show, Mr Hammond, said: 'What appears to have happened is that an Afghan police officer opened fire on a mentoring team working with the Afghan police.

'One of the assailants was killed, we think, by other Afghan police officers, one escaped.
Events: Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said that it appeared two assailants were involved in the attack

He added: 'British forces work alongside Afghan forces everyday with thousands of contacts with them everyday. This is a country that has an insurgency going on in it and, sadly, occasionally, these events occur.

'We don't yet know what the motive was, we don't yet know whether this was an insurgent who'd infiltrated the police or whether it was a policeman who simply had a grievance of some kind.

'This is a society where people traditionally settle grievances by violence.'

Article continues HERE.