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Rock42
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Why the fuck did they issue him a Kukri in the first place if they're gonna try hang him out to dry for using it while following orders?
Cunts.
GOOD POINT
Also, Excellent use of the C word. Couldnt of said it better.
Why the fuck did they issue him a Kukri in the first place if they're gonna try hang him out to dry for using it while following orders?
Cunts.
The Gurkhas are soldiers from Nepal who volunteer for the British army. Presently they are serving in Afghanistan. They are the bravest of the brave, and over the years have done wonderful service. The roll-call of Gurkhas who have won the Victoria Cross, the highest award for bravery, is awe-inspiring. A traditional weapon of theirs is the kukri, a curved short sword. It is said that the sound of Gurkhas sharpening their kukris was enough to frighten the Japanese in the Second World War.
It so happened recently that some Gurkhas were discriminated against by foolish paper-shufflers in Whitehall, and told they were not eligible to live in England. Uproar followed. There was a mass campaign. The Gurkhas were then treated properly, and Gordon Brown was forced to apologize for the unfairness. It was a big step in the disintegration of his government.
Gurkha battalions have British officers, and they are among the best in the army, too. One of them was Major James Bowman. A renegade Afghan policeman entered the Gurkha barracks and shot Major Bowman dead in his sleep. Now we learn that, at the same time, the Gurkhas were in action in Helmand, in pursuit of a top Taliban commander. Under heavy fire, they killed him. Orders were to establish the commander’s identity. It was too dangerous to drag him out while still engaged with the Taliban, so a Gurkha cut his head off with his kukri. Quick thinking, you may say.
This man ought to be promoted. Instead, he has been recalled to Britain and may face court-martial and jail. The foolish paper-shufflers are at it again. The story goes that by cutting off the commander’s head, the Gurkha has offended Muslims, on the grounds that their custom is to bury bodies whole. What nonsense this is, what an example of the self-abasement now habitual whenever we come up against Islam in any shape or form. And the renegade Afghan policeman who shot Major Bowman in his sleep wasn’t giving offense? If this Gurkha is indeed prosecuted, another mass campaign will start, and it may be a step in the disintegration of the Cameron government.
The story goes that by cutting off the commander’s head, the Gurkha has offended Muslims, on the grounds that their custom is to bury bodies whole.
Meanwhile, they train their young to do exactly that, and now they've met someone else who does the same........I'd like Reuters or some other media outlet to conduct an interview with a radical muslim extremist and get their thoughts on what they think of the double standard in effect here.
I've said it before and I'll say it again-pound for pound, they're some of the toughest and most courageous sons a bitches to ever fight on a field of battle, ever. :2c:
My bet is he'll get off.
Uh, sir? Like Rock42 says, you also need something to match it to - and if they ain't already got the dude's DNA somewhere, blood sample don't mean nuthin.
A man's head. Well, now, THAT is some incontrovertible truth.
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No such honor or sensitivities are extended by them to the dhimmitude. And since it's their faith which suggests beheading folks who aren't in total agreement; it seems just a little more than incongruous to worry about insulting the feelings of the combatants we're killing.This is considered a gross insult to the Muslims of Afghanistan, who bury the entire body of their dead even if parts have to be retrieved.
Afghan insurgents behead 6 policemen
Last Updated: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 | 9:48 AM ET
The Associated Press
Insurgents beheaded six policemen after attacking their checkpoint in northern Afghanistan, NATO said Wednesday.
The military coalition said the militants attacked a number of government buildings Tuesday in Baghlan province's Dahanah-ye Ghori district. The attackers overran the checkpoint and decapitated the six policemen, NATO said.
Also Wednesday, a NATO service member was killed by an explosion in the south, according to NATO. The nationality of the victim was not released. The death brought the number of NATO service members killed this month to 65.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron was focusing on Afghanistan on Wednesday, the second day of a visit to the U.S.
Cameron planned to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery before heading to the Pentagon for briefings on military operations in Afghanistan.
Britain has the most troops serving in Afghanistan of any NATO nation after the United States. But Cameron has said he wants his country's 10,000 troops out by the time of Britain's next election, which must be held by 2015.
Folks, sorry for the hi-jack about TTP and all that. Let's get back to the point - the Gurkha.