Thursday, March 1, 2012

U.S. Soldiers Killed Again By Afghan Troops

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Michael Greenleaf jokes with two Afghan boys during a patrol in Sangin in Afghanistan's Helmand province, Feb. 20, 2012. Greenleaf is a radio operator assigned to India Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Lenzo

Afghan Troops Again Turn Guns On U.S. -- CBS

(CBS News) KABUL - Two U.S. troops have were shot dead by three Afghan gunmen Thursday at their base in the southern Kandahar province, and two of the three shooters were Afghan National Army soldiers - another blow to a U.S. strategy pinned on direct partnership with Afghan forces.

The two Afghan troops who opened fire were killed by U.S. troops, and a third shooter, a teacher at the joint U.S.-Afghan base, was wounded.

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More News On Today's Attack By Afghan Soldiers On U.S. Soldiers

2 US troops killed in Afghanistan following Quran burning -- FOX News
Two more Americans killed by Afghan gunman, officials say -- L.A Times
Afghans fatally shoot 2 US troops at joint base -- MSNBC
Gunmen kill NATO forces in southern Afghanistan -- CNN
Two NATO soldiers "killed by Afghan soldier, civilian" -- Reuters
Nato soldiers shot dead in Afghanistan amid Koran anger -- BBC
NATO Says Gunmen Kill 2 Coalition Soldiers in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Nato soldiers shot dead in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
2 More NATO Troops Gunned Down in Afghanistan -- Military.com/AP

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