They call it 'green on blue'. A soldier from a nation state allied to NATO troops turns their gun on on them.
In Afghanistan it's happening more and more. So much so that the allied troops stop training local men to enter the Afghan security forces. What trust there was between Afghan forces and Nato forces is rapidly breaking down. The aim is to hand over the security of Afghanistan to its own forces by 2014 and withdraw all allied troops. Some, from both sides, say leave now.
checking back
back over his shoulder
autumn grass
Paul Conneally
More on Green on Blue Attacks at Allvoices
In Afghanistan it's happening more and more. So much so that the allied troops stop training local men to enter the Afghan security forces. What trust there was between Afghan forces and Nato forces is rapidly breaking down. The aim is to hand over the security of Afghanistan to its own forces by 2014 and withdraw all allied troops. Some, from both sides, say leave now.
checking back
back over his shoulder
autumn grass
Paul Conneally
More on Green on Blue Attacks at Allvoices
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