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Afghanistan
Fifty Taliban wiped out
2009-07-11
BRITISH helicopter gunships killed 50 fleeing Taliban fanatics yesterday as they desperately tried to float their trucks over a river. The devastating strike will be some revenge for the killing of seven UK servicemen in a week.
"Fleeing fanatics." "Desperately." "Devastating." I don't think the journalist likes the Taliban very much.
It came as British troops began to win Operation Panther's Claw, the bloodiest battle of the year in the Afghan badlands.
We like it when our British cousins do themselves proud.
An unmanned aerial drone spotted dozens of trapped fighters trying to float their convoy of 4x4 vehicles across the river after attaching plastic barrels to them.
Is that common practice?
The gunships peppered the convoy with cannon fire and anti-personnel rockets, leaving at least 50 dead, military sources have revealed.

After three weeks of intense combat since the operation was launched, Taliban resistance around the central Helmand hotspot of Babaji is starting to collapse, the MoD said yesterday. Helmand Task Force commander Brigadier Tim Radford said: "We are sending a very clear message to the insurgents. We will not allow them to return and strike fear into the communities."

Among the seven British soldiers killed was Trooper Christopher Whiteside, who had dreamed of competing at the 2012 London Olympics. Talented swordsman Christopher, 20, of the Light Dragoons, hoped to win a place in the British fencing team. Also among the casualties was Lt Col Rupert Thorneloe, 39, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards. A total of 176 British servicemen and women have died in Afghanistan since operations began in October 2001.
May they each find their just reward for standing between civilized freedom and the tyranny of evil.
Posted by:ed

#13  Let's not forget that pashto-prez, Karzai has been agitating against ALL operations in pashto areas, especially against the heroin fabricators.

No pashto assistance; no 9-11.
Posted by: Spike Gramp9390   2009-07-11 20:59  

#12  Yeah, I guess I should have checked for the capital B. :-P
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-11 12:16  

#11  Semantics. World of difference between "boobies" and "The Boob"
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-07-11 12:03  

#10  What's American journalists' excuse? Do they like big boobies?

The answer becomes apparent once you consider that they were on Nobama's side during the election.
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-11 11:24  

#9  What's American journalists' excuse? Do they like big boobies?

Nope, they like little boys, like the Talib.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-07-11 10:51  

#8  The Britishe RoE still allow them to shoot Afghans without being under attack themselves? There were probably civilians in that convoy.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-07-11 09:48  

#7  And on the boys, Ed (e.g. Michael Moore).
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-07-11 09:41  

#6  Just in the gov't, ed.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2009-07-11 09:14  

#5  The two are therefore natural antagonists.

What's American journalists' excuse? Do they like big boobies?
Posted by: ed   2009-07-11 08:56  

#4  I don't think the journalist likes the Taliban very much

It's the Sun. Remember, Sun readers care about one thing- large female breasts. The Taliban hate that sort of stuff. The two are therefore natural antagonists.
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-07-11 08:02  

#3  More...

Faster...
Posted by: abu do you love    2009-07-11 03:32  

#2  There is pre-attack recon drone video at the link. The boyz are really doing the cockroach-kitchen light drill when they realize helicopters are bearing down on them.
Posted by: ed   2009-07-11 01:06  

#1  Where's the toilet paper picture? >:-}
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-11 00:24  

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