Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers approach the would-be suicide attacker. PARWIZ/REUTERS
Young Militants Ready To Die, Eager To Kill -- Mark Magnier, L.A. Times
Abdul Wali Fadaei is 17 and serving a four-year term at an Afghan rehabilitation center for planning a suicide attack. When he gets out, he'll 'decide about trying again.'
Abdul Wali Fadaei is proud of his family history.
His father died when he drove an explosives-laden car into the capital's upscale Hotel Inter-Continental in 2011, a brazen attack that killed 18 people, including seven militants.
His brothers — he won't say how many or their ages — are studying to become suicide bombers.
Fadaei, 17, was arrested last year before he was able to detonate the explosives he'd transported in a Toyota from Kandahar to Kabul in order to kill Americans.
"The message my father left me when he became a martyr was that I should follow him," Fadaei said, speaking in a matter-of-fact tone while sitting on a thin mattress in a small, dank room in Kabul's government-run juvenile rehabilitation center.
"I regret my attack failed, but I gained by trying. I'll decide about trying again after I'm out."
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My Comment: 17 years old and already a homicidal maniac. The legacy of decades of war now points to even more war and conflict for the future.
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Do you have any info on this story from today : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/10325262/Three-Nato-troops-killed-in-Afghanistan-insider-attack.html
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