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Afghanistan
Taliban insurgents target Australian troops
2007-10-26
TALIBAN insurgents say they are on the hunt to kill Australians in Afghanistan, prompting warnings of a rising body count.

A day after SAS hero Sgt Matthew Locke was shot dead in an ambush, militants said they were stepping up their campaign to claim more Australian targets.However the defence force shrugged off the threat.

"I won't comment on Taliban extremist propaganda, but I'll tell you this: we are actively targeting the Taliban," ADF spokesman Brig Andrew Nikolic said.

"(They) are threatened . . . and are trying to reassert their dominance. This not only includes attacks on our people, but often brutal intimidation of the local Afghan population."

An SAS source who asked not to be named said Australian special forces troops had been prize Taliban targets for months now.

"They have been wanting to kill Australians for a long time and they will keep at it, the bastards," the source said.

The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the ambush on the Australian patrol that killed Sgt Locke, a married father who had already won one of the military's highest honours for bravery in Afghanistan.

He was leading a foot patrol on the first day of an operation to clear Taliban and al-Qaida fighters out of the Chora Valley, north of the Australian base at Tarin Kowt, when he was shot in the chest.

Desperate comrades gave him first aid, but he died aboard a medivac helicopter.He fell not far from where, in June 2006, his courage under fire won him the Medal for Gallantry.

He is the third Australian killed in action in Afghanistan, dying three weeks after Trooper David Pearce was killed by a roadside bomb nearby.

Prime Minister John Howard said the death was a tragedy.
He confirmed the Taliban had stepped up its offensive, but said growing casualties would not alter the nation's commitment to Afghanistan.

"It's going to continue to be dangerous," he said.

"There's always been danger. What's happened is the Taliban has stepped up its offensive against our forces and the forces of our coalition partners."

Posted by:tipper

#10  Cajun snarkery FTW.
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-10-26 16:59  

#9  LOL @ Matt
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-10-26 15:41  

#8  The Australians are one of the LAST groups that they should be looking to engage. Try the Koreans.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-10-26 15:34  

#7  Then that will be the last thing these goat rapers do. Not a bright bunch, are they?

Don't fuck with the Aussies.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-10-26 15:28  

#6  AQ1: "Yo, Mahmoud, what are you doin' in that cave?"

AQ2: "Uhh... I'm hunting for Australian SAS guys."

AQ1: "I don't see anybody in there but you trying to hide under that rock."

AQ2: "Yeah, well, they're sneaky. Saw a bunch of 'em run in here not ten minutes ago."

AQ1: "What exactly are you going to do if you find some?"

AQ2: "I shall promptly urinate in my trousers, Inshallah."
Posted by: Matt   2007-10-26 15:15  

#5  The next "Surge" will be Afghan bound.
Posted by: doc   2007-10-26 14:33  

#4  Cut'em some slack. They're muzzies. It's a cultural thing, they've never heard the story of Three Billy Goats Gruff. Fortunately, the dead don't pass on the warning.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-10-26 14:32  

#3  "Shoot straight you bastards!"
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-10-26 14:20  

#2  The Japanese tried that, too. Didn't work.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-10-26 14:09  

#1  They are dumber than rocks. Why go and pick a fight and actually broadcast you are targetting Aussies? For Allan's sake, you are dealing way above your heads here fellas.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-26 14:04  

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