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Author: TriSec    Date: 03/06/2012 11:17:04

Good Morning.

Today is our 3,803rd day in Afghanistan.

We'll start this morning as we always do; with the latest casualty figures from our ongoing war, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,908
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 999

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:

$ 1, 309, 156, 650, 000 .00


I've really not got much to say today. These two stories appeared as succesive clicks at Stars and Stripes. Just read them and think about it.

US will not accelerate removal of troops from Afghanistan


KABUL — America will not accelerate the removal of its troops from Afghanistan despite a series of attacks on U.S. soldiers by Afghan security personnel angered over the burning of Qurans at a coalition airfield, according to the top U.S. diplomat here.

Ryan Crocker, the American ambassador to Afghanistan, emphasized in an interview at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul that the troop withdrawal would proceed as outlined last summer by President Barack Obama.

“We have not invested the billions of dollars we have and the lives of 1,900 Americans to see the Taliban retake this country and al-Qaida once again be able to restage here,” Crocker said.

“That’s why we’re here — to be sure al-Qaida is defeated and that Afghanistan is never again a safe haven for forces that would seek to attack us on our own soil.”

There are 90,000 U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan. The number will be reduced to 68,000 by Sept. 30, and most of the remaining troops will leave by the end of 2014.

Crocker’s statements echoed those of Obama and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta this week as top U.S. officials attempt to counter deepening suspicion between Afghans and coalition forces, and mounting criticism in America of a war more than a decade old.

Since Feb. 21, when reports surfaced that soldiers at Bagram Airfield had burned several copies of the Quran, Afghan security forces have shot and killed six U.S. servicemembers in three separate incidents.

The latest shooting occurred Thursday, when two Afghan soldiers and a literacy instructor opened fire at a base in Kandahar province, killing two U.S. soldiers and wounding a third. Coalition troops returned fire and killed the two Afghan soldiers.

The attack followed the shooting deaths of a pair of American soldiers by an Afghan counterpart at a base in Nangarhar province on Feb. 23.

Two days later, an Afghan police officer gunned down two U.S. military advisers at the Interior Ministry building in Kabul. The suspect remains at large.

The slayings at the ministry led U.S. Marine Gen. John Allen, NATO’s commander in Afghanistan, to recall the hundreds of U.S. advisers who work in government buildings in the capital.

Some advisers have since returned to their offices. But the succession of what the military terms “green-on-blue” attacks could strain the relationship between Afghan security forces and the coalition troops charged with training them before departing in 2014.

Crocker, while describing the killings as “horrible incidents,” sought to place the attacks in the larger framework of the ongoing effort to build an Afghan military force of 350,000 troops.

“When you look at the number of international advisers out there every day with Afghan forces, both in training and in an operational context, you’re talking about a tragic but very, very tiny percentage of incidents,” he said.


And...USAF marks 60 years in Germany


RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany — U.S. Air Forces in Europe celebrated 60 years of the U.S. Air Force in Rhineland-Pfalz on Friday at Ramstein Air Base.

A ceremony was held in a massive double bay hangar on the flight line of the air base with a formation of several squadrons and groups representing the 86th Airlift Wing in service dress uniforms.

German residents from the area, civic and military leaders also attended the celebration.

Among those speaking were Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, USAFE commander; Kurt Beck, minister president of Rhineland-Pfalz; Brig. Gen. Charles K. Hyde, commander of the 86th Airlift Wing and U.S. Ambassador Philip D. Murphy.

“There is hardly a German citizen who does not have an American neighbor, tenant or co-worker,” Hyde said. “Personal relationships between Germans and Americans span decades and are where the friendships we experience today have their roots.”

“Citizens of Rhineland-Pfalz, thank you for hosting the U.S. Air Force. Our airmen and the thousands of families which call you friends and neighbors and your villages home, thank you.”


The City of Aachen, Germany was captured on 21 October 1944....so today marks our 24,608th day in Germany.

Think about it.

And don't forget to vote today, if you're a Super Tuesday state!
 

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Comment by BobR on 03/06/2012 12:57:45
"Removal of all combat troops" means different things to different people. This what the Ron Paul supporters talk about, and it's one of the few things where I feel they have a valid point. We invest WAY to much money in maintaining a presence in countries that are more than capable of protecting themselves.

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2012 13:23:22
Good morning.

We will be leaving for New York in a little while. I'll check on when I can. I wish this trip were under better circumstances.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2012 13:35:02
Morning

Safe travels you guys :hug:

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/06/2012 13:56:27
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/06/2012 13:58:52
BobnRaine, have a safe trip.

Comment by BobR on 03/06/2012 14:03:53
Quote by Mondobubba:
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!

Mike Malloy can be pretty inflammatory, but he saves his ire for the professional politicians and pundits, not the random college student.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2012 14:03:59
Quote by Mondobubba:
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!



you know their usual goto is Bill Maher, who isn't even comparable to Rush as Maher's show isn't on the "public" air waves its on a subsciption service. Ever time someone who even remotely leans left says something that could be construed as offensive they they smacked down so hard its a wonder they can get back up (ie Ed & Imus)

Oh and when did "leftist" become the new dirty word to call Dems or Liberals - I've been seening that more and more

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/06/2012 14:42:35
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!

Mike Malloy can be pretty inflammatory, but he saves his ire for the professional politicians and pundits, not the random college student.



How many weekly listeners does Malloy have? No where near what Rush has I would think.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/06/2012 14:49:46
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!



you know their usual goto is Bill Maher, who isn't even comparable to Rush as Maher's show isn't on the "public" air waves its on a subsciption service. Ever time someone who even remotely leans left says something that could be construed as offensive they they smacked down so hard its a wonder they can get back up (ie Ed & Imus)

Oh and when did "leftist" become the new dirty word to call Dems or Liberals - I've been seening that more and more



He's also not on the radio.

Comment by velveeta jones on 03/06/2012 14:53:43
Morning!!

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2012 14:59:21
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Grrrrr! NPR pissed me off this morning covering the Rush Affair. They fell into the classic we are neutral argument with a statement by one of the Morning Edition hosts, she said something to the effect of there have been outragously offensive statements from left/liberal talkers too. Oh, really? Name one, please I'll wait. My second and more important point would be that there isn't a single liberal talker that elected officials spend time kissing the ass of because he or she is massively influential with the Democratic party's base!



you know their usual goto is Bill Maher, who isn't even comparable to Rush as Maher's show isn't on the "public" air waves its on a subsciption service. Ever time someone who even remotely leans left says something that could be construed as offensive they they smacked down so hard its a wonder they can get back up (ie Ed & Imus)

Oh and when did "leftist" become the new dirty word to call Dems or Liberals - I've been seening that more and more



He's also not on the radio.



exactly

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2012 14:59:40
Quote by velveeta jones:
Morning!!


Morning


Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/06/2012 16:07:22
Good morning, bloggers!! TriSec, thanks for a good blog. It is hard to believe that we still have troops in Germany, so long after World War II.

As for myself, I have a sub assignment a little later. I am resting up after my trip to Boston. I think that my tests went well and should know in a month. In the meantime, I will check on districts, get the mandatory back ground check and see about other stuff.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2012 16:54:18
From the Manassas Patch FB page

Voter turnout low in Manassas. Metz precinct averaged about 12 voters an hour between 6 a.m. and 11 a.m. out of nearly 3,919 registered voters; Baldwin precinct, which as 4,000 registered voters, averaging about the same. Haydon precinct was the big winner averaging about 20 voters per hour out of 4,359 registered voters.


so if I do this math right thats:

12 voters x 5 hours = 60 (Metz)
12 voters x 5 hours = 60 (Baldwin)
20 voters x 5 hours = 100 (Haydon)
Total of 160 voters of 12,278

I think Manassas only has 5 precincts, those numbers are really sad

Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2012 17:27:25
Mornin' all..

Ahh nothing like a monthly sales meeting to drive a caffeine habit.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2012 17:39:05
Good day everyone. I believe Mike Malloy has actually been dropped by a number of progressive talkers and the few that still carry him run him condensed or on delay into the wee hours. When Green 960 became KNEW, it seems like the only ways to catch the show live is to go to Ustream or listen on SiriusXM since they seem to be his major affiliate now. Although, you have to pay to listen on SiriusXM.

Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2012 17:55:56
An update to the Boycott Rush count.. we're up to 26 advertisers now, plus two stations have dropped the show.

Comment by TriSec on 03/06/2012 17:58:04
Hi folks. Posting from my phone. I pulled a dem ballot this am. As it turned out, this was presidential only. The senate primary is still months away. I was #4 in my precinct at 7:05 am.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2012 21:39:17
32 sponsors have now jumped shift from Rush's crap fest