US not reporting all Afghan troop attacks on American soldiers
WASHINGTON – The military is under-reporting the number of times that Afghan soldiers and police open fire on American and other foreign troops.
The U.S.-led coalition routinely reports each time an American or foreign solider is killed by an Afghan in uniform. But The Associated Press has learned it does not report insider attacks in which the Afghan wounds -- or misses -- his U.S. or allied target. It also does not report the wounding of troops who were attacked alongside those who were killed.
Such attacks reveal a level of mistrust and ill will between the U.S.-led coalition and its Afghan counterparts in an increasingly unpopular war. The U.S. and its military partners are working more closely with Afghan troops in preparation for handing off security responsibility to them by the end of 2014.
In recent weeks an Afghan soldier opened fire on a group of American soldiers but missed the group entirely. The Americans quickly shot him to death. Not a word about this was reported by the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, as the coalition is formally known. It was disclosed to the AP by a U.S. official who was granted anonymity in order to give a fuller picture of the "insider" problem.
ISAF also said nothing about last week's attack in which two Afghan policemen in Kandahar province fired on U.S. soldiers, wounding two. Reporters learned of it from Afghan officials and from U.S. officials in Washington. The two Afghan policemen were shot to death by the Americans present.
Just last Wednesday, an attack that killed a U.S. Army special forces soldier, Staff Sgt. Andrew T. Brittonmihalo, 25, also wounded three other American soldiers. The death was reported by ISAF as an insider attack, but it made no mention of the wounded -- or that an Afghan civilian also was killed.
The attacker was an Afghan special forces soldier who opened fire with a machine gun at a base in Kandahar province. He was killed by return fire.
That attack apparently was the first by a member of the Afghan special forces, who are more closely vetted than conventional Afghan forces and are often described by American officials as the most effective and reliable in the Afghan military.
Coalition officials do not dispute that such non-fatal attacks happen, but they have not provided a full accounting.
The insider threat has existed for years but has grown more deadly. Last year there were 21 fatal attacks that killed 35 coalition service members, according to ISAF figures. That compares with 11 fatal attacks and 20 deaths the previous year. In 2007 and 2008 there were a combined total of four attacks and four deaths.
ISAF has released brief descriptions of each of the fatal attacks for 2012 but says similar information for fatal attacks in 2011 is considered classified and therefore cannot be released.
Mark Jacobson, an international affairs expert at the German Marshall Fund in Washington and a former deputy NATO senior civilian representative in Afghanistan, said attacks of all types are cause for worry.
"You have to build up trust when working with partners, and years of trust can be destroyed in just a minute," Jacobson said. No matter what the motivation of the Afghan attacker, "it threatens the partnership."
Until now there has been little public notice of non-fatal insider attacks, even though they would appear to reflect the same deadly intent as that of Afghans who manage to succeed in killing their foreign partners.
Jamie Graybeal, an ISAF spokesman in Kabul, disclosed Monday in response to repeated AP requests that in addition to 10 fatal insider attacks so far this year, there have been two others that resulted in no deaths or injuries, plus one attack that resulted in wounded, for a total of 13 attacks. The three non-fatal attacks had not previously been reported.
Graybeal also disclosed that in most of the 10 fatal attacks a number of other ISAF troops were wounded. By policy, the fact that the attacks resulted in wounded as well as a fatality is not reported, he said.
Asked to explain why non-fatal insider attacks are not reported, Graybeal said the coalition does not disclose them because it does not have consent from all coalition governments to do so.
"All releases must be consistent with the national policies of troop contributing nations," Graybeal said.
Graybeal said a new review of this year's data showed that the 10 fatal attacks resulted in the deaths of 19 ISAF service members. His office had previously said the death total was 18. Most of those killed this year have been Americans but France, Britain and other coalition member countries also have suffered fatalities.
Graybeal said each attack in 2012 and 2011 was "an isolated incident and has its own underlying circumstances and motives." Just last May, however, an unclassified internal ISAF study, called "A Crisis of Trust and Cultural Incompatibility," concluded, "Such fratricide-murder incidents are no longer isolated; they reflect a growing systemic threat." It said many attacks stemmed from Afghan grievances related to cultural and other conflicts with U.S. troops.
Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi, spokesman for the Afghan Defense Ministry, said the army has tightened its monitoring of soldiers' activities recently and, in some cases, taken action to stop insider attacks.
For example, "a number of soldiers" have been arrested for activity that might suggest a plot, such as providing information on army activities to people outside the military, he said. Some have been dismissed from the Army, but he did not provide figures.
U.S. officials say that in most cases the Afghans who turn their guns on their supposed allies are motivated not by sympathy for the Taliban or on orders from insurgents but rather act as a result of personal grievances against the coalition.
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Get our troops home and let those crazy mooslimes kill each other.
Either win the war or get out. Let them kill each other. They wouldn't know democracy if it hit them in the face.
The newspaper is also saying they aren't telling the truth! Or they tell it 3 days later. What is going on, the people don't want us there, we don't have a President that cares about our military, get OUT!
Don't ever forget about Fort Hood! Where is the justice? Where is the trial? Who is Obama protecting?
It's going to be interesting to see if they give the Seals discharges under other than honorable conditions for speaking out like they did the Marine SGT. I would trust one of these Afghan yaahoos about as far as I can throw my house. I spent a year and a half in Libya with lots of opportunity to observe them and talk with them. DON'T TRUST A SINGLE ONE OF THEM. Absolutely right, we need to bring our troops home now. However, that being said they won't. They want to keep as many out of the country as they can. My biggest disappointment has been the overwhelming silence from our retired senior officers. Everyone of them who believes in this country and our constitution should hang his head in shame. Not only are they being unfaithful to the oath they took but they are also being disloyal to all of the troops they once led who now look to them for leadership.
Bring every one of our troopers home from all middle eastern countries immediately!!!! Stop all foreign aid to all muslim countries immediately!!! Warn the entire muslim world that if we suffer a terrorist attack the capital city of the country of origin for the attack will be destroyed!! That is how we need to deal with these heathens!!
I would also add that we should strongly "encourage" any and all Muslims in this country to return from whence they came. As for Calypso Louie and his ilk of Muslim I would give them one and only one opportunity to emigrate to whatever country would be foolish enough to have him and his reprobate followers.
I AGREE, BRING ALL OF OUR TROOPS HOME NOW. Obama wants to destroy our nation. WE CANNOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN. Our men and women are being killed, maimed, and they now have PTSD and TBI plus many more injuries that our government doesn't want to pay for. THIS IS JUST LIKE ANOTHER VIETNAM. Our CORRUPT GOVERNMENT IS REAKING THE BENEFITS....POWER AND MONEY. It is not just one party, it's all of them together. They want control over all of us. CAN'T YOU SEE THAT????? That area has been at war for centuries and will continue to do so without our help.
It's their CIVIL WAR, NOT OURS. If this continues, we will be in our own CIVIL WAR AGAINST EACH OTHER. OBAMA IS MAKING SURE THAT THERE IS DISSENTION AMONG ALL OF OUR RACES, RELIGIONS, AND DIFFERENCES. WE must stop this man, he's only one man. WE ARE MANY, WE MUST GROUP TOGETHER. Forget our differences and work as a team to remove the EVIL WITHIN OUR GOVERNMENT. BRING OUR TROOPS HOME...NOW!!!!!!!!!!
Bring our troops home!
Wars are started to make money for the choosen few!
Lobbiests, politicians and arms manufactures ARE the choosen few!
Bring our troops home!
There is no money in winning a war,... just continuing a war!
How long did the Vietnam war go on and how much was spent on over priced arms.
When there are limits on where and what you can bomb, you have a problem.
If the politicians start a war they should sit down, shut up and hang on and let the military fight the damn war with no intervention.
One other thing, the family and friends of the politicians that start the war should be the first to go into combat, no desk jockies need apply.
Automatic 1-A draft status for our political families.
Graft and corruption,sometimes known as foreign aide, are also a fact of life in a war.
I was born during the Second World War and will probably die during the Second Civil War!
Bring our troops home and STOP arming the world with tax payer dollars!
We may not be sleeping with the enemy but the enemy is sleeping in our country, bring the troops home to defend what our government will not defend, our US Constitution!
This is very much on topic, thank you!
The commander in chief is no better than osama, somehow he now "leads" a Christian army... so he will do whatever he can unsuspectingly get away with to cause most harm to The Christian Troops. The navy seals have yet to capture "osama".