Thursday, December 15, 2011

Flashpoint #5

• A suicide bomber on Friday attacked a mosque in eastern Afghanistan, killing police chief and killing at least five other people
• Spokesman for the militia, Zabiullah Mujahid, claimed in a text that the police chief was the target of the attack
• Six policemen were killed.
• The attack came only three days after attacks on Shiite Muslims in the capital of Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif
• These attacks killed at least 59 people in an assault on the holy day of Ashura.
• Afghan officials fear that Tuesday's killings could unleash Iraq and Pakistan-style sectarian violence.
• The Guardian newspaper reported Friday that up to 4,000 British troops could leave Afghanistan before the end of 2013 http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gBFXl0WmUwX5tTa3FIgBxoceYwcA?docId=CNG.769cfb938cc7e9d16a0ff9ccbf764fce.81
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/214265.html

More attacks on the citizens of Afghanistan is not a good sign. What makes it even worse is that the Taliban is publicizing the fact that they executed the attacks. These attacks are most alarming because the first set came on a holy day which was supposed to be a day in which there was a treaty of sorts. These attacks raise major problems, as the date for withdrawing the troops is fast approaching. These attacks could potentially lead to a civil war, which is never a good option. It is clear that the Taliban has strayed away from their goals, as their intention was to fight the foreign forces until they left the country. They are attacking citizens of their country who they claim to be trying to protect. And for a large scale attack to be executed at a mosque on a holy day is very perplexing. In my mind, it seems as if the militia groups of Afghanistan are looking for a civil war in order to come out on top and lead the country their way

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