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Friday, August 29, 2008
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Report From a Forgotten War (4th in a Series)
by Oliver North
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HERAT, Afghanistan -- A Taliban sentry fired the first shots shortly after 2:30 a.m. as Afghan commandos and U.S. Special Operations Command troops surrounded the compound at Aziz Abad. Though the Marine Special Operations Team had employed a daring deception to achieve surprise, they were engaged heavily by gunfire from AK-47s and machine guns almost immediately after deploying at the objective.

For the next 2 1/2 hours, the 207th Afghan Commandos and their U.S. Army and Marine counterparts were in a running gunfight with heavily armed Taliban fighters inside the walled compound. When enemy combatants on rooftops and in narrow alleyways could not be dislodged by fire from U.S. and Afghan troops on the ground, they were hit by supporting fire from manned and unmanned aircraft overhead.

By dawn Aug. 22, it appeared that the commandos and their American advisers had achieved a stunning success. Credible information received after a "Shura" -- a town meeting with local tribal leaders -- had revealed the timing and location of a Taliban gathering. The intelligence was confirmed painstakingly, and U.S. Special Operations Command officers sat down with their Afghan commando counterparts to carefully plan a "capture-kill mission" with the goal of taking several key Taliban leaders into custody. Fox News cameraman Chris Jackson and I accompanied the raid force.

To us -- and the U.S. and Afghan troops we were covering -- it appeared as if they were victorious. Though one U.S. Marine had been wounded in the fray, a senior Taliban leader and 25 of his fighters were dead. A major Taliban arms cache was located and destroyed. Weapons, ammunition, communications equipment, materials for making improvised explosive devices, and thousands of dollars in cash had been confiscated.

As the commandos withdrew from the objective shortly after sunrise, they gently treated and evacuated a woman and her child who had been wounded in the crossfire. Our Fox News cameras had captured the battle on videotape -- including the careful treatment of noncombatants. Unfortunately, the good news quickly turned bad.

While we were en route back to the base from which the raid had been launched, the U.S. ground force commander received a report over the radio that pro-Taliban agitators already were asserting that "the Americans (had) killed 30 civilians." The claims and alleged number of civilian casualties quickly escalated.

Shortly after noon Aug. 22, Iranian television reported, "A U.S. airstrike south of Herat in western Afghanistan has killed more than 50 innocent civilians, including women and children." To counter these reports, U.S. aircraft transported Afghan and foreign reporters to the special operations base so that they could see the confiscated weapons and other evidence for themselves. It didn't help.

That evening, as we filed our full story with videotape of the raid and an interview with a U.S. special forces officer, unnamed "sources" at the Ministry of the Interior in Kabul were telling reporters that 76 civilians had been killed. Little or no attention was paid to the Taliban arms or equipment that had been destroyed at the objective or to the care provided to the wounded woman and her child.

By the morning of Aug. 23, little more than 24 hours after the operation, the international press wires and mainstream news outlets were carrying photos of damaged buildings, and an Afghan human rights organization was charging that 88 civilians -- among them 20 women and 50 children -- had been killed by U.S. forces. Later in the day, President Hamid Karzai first called for an investigation -- and then denounced the operation. Though only about 15 new graves were evident in nearby cemeteries -- and no local civilians had sought medical treatment for wounds -- the number of noncombatant casualties allegedly inflicted in the raid continued to rise.

On Aug. 24, with several investigations under way but not yet complete, the commando battalion commander was "suspended." That evening, in a report on Fox News, I noted that neither cameraman Chris Jackson nor I had seen any noncombatants killed and that "the Taliban and their supporters are running a very effective propaganda campaign to discredit coalition efforts. Exaggerated claims of damage often result in demands for more money in compensation."

The next day, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan concluded that 90 civilians had been killed during the raid at Aziz Abad. Then, as we were departing for Herat, we were informed that the government in Kabul was offering $200,000 to settle the claims and was planning new restrictions on Special Operations Command missions.

Let's hope that won't be the end of this story. U.S. commanders here are appealing to the Karzai government to look at the evidence -- including our videotape -- and to continue to support intelligence-driven operations against the Taliban. Brig. Gen. Khair Mohammad, chief of staff of the 207th Corps, Western Military Region, told me: "We need to have America's help to win this fight. Your enemy is our enemy."

He's right. The sooner officials in Kabul realize it the sooner this war will be won.

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THANKS for the update Col. North!!!!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and ALL of our brave soldiers each and every day!!!

God bless America, and many thanks for all that you folks are doing!

Weeding out the opponents of world peace is a thankless job, so I'm glad we have the right people assigned to the job!

Mr. North
Safe travels. Your barely concealed disgust at the information gathering efforts you describe here is beneath contempt, sir.
# 26 bad guys down + arms & i.e.d's captured...Great
# 2 wounded noncoms receiving gentle care... Great
# 1 coalition casualty... Not Great - good luck, mate, heal easy & well
Now for the sticky part... oh how you must long for the good ole days of T Franks and "we don't do body counts," Oliver. You cleverly note that you & cameraman Chris don't see any noncoms killed, but you fail to say if any were... just that you guys didn't see it.
So, which will it be? Zero or Ninety? Somewhere in between? Why not, Ollie, at least ONE expression of regret about POSSIBLE civilian casualties, you know, just to cover your bases, so to speak? Not ONE here, Mr. North.
Why should any be acceptable? Why shouldn't these people care? Especially with the drones... your self righteous complaints are beneath contempt.
Your cynicism seemingly knows no bounds.
P.S. Please proceed approx. 600 clicks to the west with cameraman Chris and engage O.B.L. Dead or Alive, you choose.
Signed, Still Waiting for Justice

safety
Keep your head down Col. A wounded non-Afghan will surely become an enemy trophy. All it seems to take is a little misinformation and every anti-western enemy is all over it, ever causing greater exageration. Thus feeding the ultra left in our own midst. Since Vietnam I have tried to follow a pacifist lifestyle, but at times you have to shoot back to protect yourself, and those who don't even realise they are being protected.

The Liberal World Press...
always gives a "pass" to any enemy fighting the US Military. It is sad, but true.

Thank you Col. North for your reports. I appreciate them.

Thanks again North
Its remarkable that Iraq and Afghanistan are so ignored by all the msm.

I can see how McCain could think, "Iraq is a peaceful, stable country now"
Sadly, this is the reality...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008: "45 Dead, 79 Wounded in Wave of Violence; Bombing in Jalawla' Raises Tensions with Baghdad"

Monday, August 25, 2008: "54 Killed in Bombings, attacks;
Water Crisis;Fixing the Intelligence Around the Policy"

Tuesday, August 19, 2008: "Kirkuk a Powderkeg: NYT;
Ramadi Bombing Targets Police"

"Monday, August 18, 2008: "Bombing Kills 15, Including AC Leader in Baghdad; Al-Sadr Calls for Blood Pledge of Holy Struggle Against Occupation"

Friday, August 15, 2008: "Bombing Kills 26 Pilgrims;
Iraq Seeks Regional Security Network with Iran, Turkey"

Monday, August 11, 2008: "Wave of Attacks Kills over a Dozen;US Soldier Killed, 2 Wounded at Tarmiyah; Zebari insists on Withdrawal Timeline"

Saturday, August 09, 2008: "2000 Georgian Troops Leaving;
Huge Blast at Tal Afar Kills 21; Arab-Kurdish Tensions in Kirkuk; Mahdi Army to Disarm if US Leaves"

Ollie....
Many thanks to you and your cameraman for being on the site of the assault. So many of your "associates" prefer to stay in the hotels and suck up the vodka while real men are in the field. Then they want the shock factor--what shock value does 7 collateral casualties have? Why not say 15, 50 or 90? Nobody will ever be able to verify the number anyway, and exageration will serve their agenda--MSM media and Taliban alike!

Jayhawk, if anyone is beneath contempt it is you. Monday morning quarterbacking is the province of cowards such as yourself. The terrorist enemies purposely put civilians in harm's way for the anti-US/anti military propaganda value you and the MSM so adore. Get a life and leave the real heros alone.

Retired Green Beret Officer, 2 Nam tours, 1 with SOG

nutnfinr
The lose of civilian life in Afghanistan is having a serious impact to how our war is going. As you know winning the hearts and minds is half the battle. The President of Afghanistan is getting very angry about it.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article4601497. ece

SonOfTed
Amen, brother.

Taft
you might want to get another source. Times has an agenda that really doesn't involve the concept of truth.

What they print nowadays isn't fit to wrap fish in.

Ollie
I have always thought of you as one of courage and integrety and your column today just re-affirms my beliefs. Pay no attention to the goof-balls like jayhawk as their opinion amounts to nothing. God Bless.

U.S. Army Viet Nam 18 months 70-71

eastlake joe
Thanks for your service!

Great column , Col.
As usual, the real story comes out in Col. North's columns. The fact that he was there and a witness (even after daylight when confirmations are made and mistakes (if any) are discovered)seems to have no affect on the "reality" of the story passed along by the (non-witnessing) MSM. What gall they possess.

B.O is offensive and deodorant won't help.

TBC ~:>{)

BRAVO ZULU, Col.
Sir, you never provide "the rest of the story" because you always get it right the first time and provide "the real story." It's a travesty your in the trenches reports are not taken seriously. But it's always the truth that is pushed aside in favor of falsehood? I mean look at the "obamation" of the recently concluded Dimoractic Convention.

CDR, USN (ret) 65-95

Honor where honor is due
Col. North exemplifies the kind of leader that those of the warrior spirit would follow into hell. I am grateful that even after his 'tour of service' to this nation was up he kept faith with our troops and their mission. this is the kind of leader I would want my sons and daughters to see as a role model not the left wing slime that would tear down our country. I am outraged by the morons and useful idiots who have never had to risk life or comfort to serve others and who have nothing but stupidity to offer in their comments (e.g., jayhawk). Clue to the clueless, war is hell, innocents get maimed and killed, there is no such thing as an antiseptic war without casualties. That is why it is a measure of last resort and you certainly don't go to war to take second place.

Thank you Col North for the truth that the surrenders would like to obscure. I have yet to see the fine reporting you are doing on the front page of the MSM newspapers. The honor is to you were honor is due.

US Army SVN 69-70 71-72

Once upon a time . . .
wars were assumed to result the death and injury to civilians, thus, a deterrent. Terrorists, the UN and Democrats can not tolerate freedom and choice for Iraq or Afghanistan desiring the maximum number of civilian casualties and are perfectly willing to imagine them if they can not actually find them. All three of these entities practice slander, libel, character assassination to gain political power. Say again, who are fighting in the "War on Terror"?


I Don't Care . . .

if the Islamo-Fascists EVER like us. I only care that they FEAR us more than they HATE us. The ONLY thing they understand is

OVERWHELMING

UNRELENTING

AND UTTERLY REMORESELESS

FORCE!

Kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out.

This is War and War is Hell
Civilian casualties incurred in a war zone are regretful (heart-breaking, tragic, etc.) You have no idea to what lengths our military goes to avoid civilian casualities. Imagine how easy it would be to arbitrarily drop bombs without regard for civilians.

ENEMY FIGHTERS GATHERING IN AN AREA OCCUPIED BY INNOCENT BYSTANDERS IS COWARDICE. Place the blame exactly where it belongs. What about homicide bombings? Where's the outrage then?

Does any rationally-thinking person really believe what the Iranian news services have to say? Portraying the U.S. as the bad guy is every outlet's ONLY priority.

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