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The Guardian - United Kingdom | Monday, July 26, 2010

Chaos reigns in Afghanistan

The Internet service Wikileaks has uncovered secret documents about the Afghanistan war which the daily The Guardian publishes in cooperation with the New York Times and German magazine Der Spiegel. The Guardian comments: "The collective picture that emerges is a very disturbing one. We today learn of nearly 150 incidents in which coalition forces, including British troops, have killed or injured civilians, most of which have never been reported; of hundreds of border clashes between Afghan and Pakistani troops, two armies which are supposed to be allies; of the existence of a special forces unit whose tasks include killing Taliban and al-Qaida leaders; of the slaughter of civilians caught by the Taliban's improvised explosive devices; and of a catalogue of incidents where coalition troops have fired on and killed each other or fellow Afghans under arms. ... However you cut it, this is not an Afghanistan that either the US or Britain is about to hand over gift-wrapped with pink ribbons to a sovereign national government in Kabul. Quite the contrary. After nine years of warfare, the chaos threatens to overwhelm."

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