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July 21, 2010 11:02 AM

Wild Gun Battle Between Afghan, U.S. troops and Taliban in Kandahar [Video]

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Editor's note: This Global Post story was reported by Kevin Sites. For running coverage of the war in Afghanistan and the summer's counterinsurgency campaign, including videos and regular reports from the field, read GlobalPost's Dispatches: Afghanistan blog.

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A frontline U.S. military base in southwest Afghanistan was the scene of a wild gun battle Saturday morning, initiated by Taliban insurgents against a private Afghan security convoy, but which quickly drew in Afghan National Army troops and U.S. soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division.

The gun battle lasted nearly an hour-and-a-half with Afghan National Army soldiers and armed contractors from the private Afghan security firm known as Compass, shooting light machines guns from the hip, Rambo-style and indiscriminately, across a wide open field where the initial Taliban attack began.

The fighting started when insurgents fired a rocket-propelled grenade into what appeared to be a large sports utility vehicle belonging to Compass. The destroyed vehicle was left burning about a quarter mile from the front gate of Forward Operating Base Howz-e-Madad, a rapidly expanding, U.S. military compound in the Zhari District of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan.

Compass, which is contracted to protect trucks transporting materials to U.S. military installations in the region, is routinely targeted by Taliban insurgents, even more so than U.S. and Afghan troops, according to Lt. Col. Peter Benchoff, commander of the 2-502nd, part of the 101st Airborne Division.

Because of the indiscriminate firing by both Compass security personnel and Afghan army soldiers, some of which in several instances nearly hit passing civilian vehicles, Benchoff, concerned about potential civilian casualties, sent a quick reaction force out of the base in heavily armored vehicles to try to diffuse the situation.

But when the base itself was targeted by the Taliban, U.S. soldiers had to return fire.

No American soldiers were killed or wounded in the attack, but at least one Compass contractor was injured.

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by steve real July 21, 2010 11:30 PM EDT
Kandahar is all.
Everything revolves around Kandahar.
So all must focus on Kandahar.

If I was running the show?
I would have total air surveillance of the city and surrounding areas 24 hour days, seven days a week, 365 a year.
And if that Air Force general couldn't provide that within 3 months? I'd fire him and get someone else and if he F's it up? I'd fire him and find someone who could do the job.

I would also want a total intelligence report of who were and are the movers and shakers of Kandahar. And if that intel general couldn't supply me with the politikal intel I need? I'd fire him too!
I would have three different radio stations in Kandahar
US Army, US Navy and US Marines, in fact make it four, and the US Air Force,
all speaking Pashtun, all running 24 hours a day,
competing to see who was the best.
Intelligence, especially the politikal kind, in a Mafioso style war is everything.

I would wall that city and card every person who came in and out of the place. I would want to know where you eat, where you sleep and where you take a dump. I would demand that and more.

In fact, I would demand a total report, on Kandahar,
on my desk by the end of this week.
I'd would be horse whipping my US officers!

You cats are running out of politikal time.
I demand action or heads would be rolling right and left.
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by steve real July 21, 2010 10:38 PM EDT
Not for nothing
but these guys really suck at shooting,
what kind of hillbilly nonsense was that stupidity?
Who trained these yahoos anyways?
They don't even take the time to aim their weapons?
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by cbs_tom July 22, 2010 5:15 PM EDT
Many of these guys believe that they should just shoot and allah will guide the bullets.
by babooph July 21, 2010 4:57 PM EDT
Tell us again that the US does not have a massive mercenary force & comment on US laws about mercenaries[wish we had REAL news exposing central propaganda control calling them "CONTRACTORS"...]
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