Sunday, November 27, 2011

NATO Defends Attack on Pakistani Soldiers as ‘Self Defense’

by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, November 26, 2011
Faced with massive fallout from their overnight bombing of two Pakistani military bases in Mohmand Agency, NATO officials are incredibly defending the strike, saying that the strafing of two bases full of sleeping soldiers [killing 24 and wounding many] amounted to “self-defense.”

Early reports from NATO indicated that there was some sort of clash with militants near the border that led to the bombers and attack helicopters being brought in. Despite the apparent official approval of the incident it is entirely unclear why they would’ve attacked the military bases in response to a cross border raid by militants.

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