We have created a petri dish for terrorists, and proving and training grounds for tactics ant technology to be used against us.
If this is safer, I'm going to have start taking up French Kissing Cobras as a hobby.
Taliban adopt deadly Iraqi tactics
6 Canadian soldiers and interpreter die as insurgents use powerful bomb against Canada's strongest troop carrier
GRAEME SMITH
July 5, 2007
KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN -- Six Canadian soldiers and their interpreter died yesterday as the Taliban continued to launch bold attacks inside zones considered mostly pacified, shifting their tactics toward the kind of bombings that have proved devastating in Iraq.
About a dozen military vehicles, Canadian and Afghan, were driving west along a gravel road after finishing a search of a village about 20 kilometres southwest of Kandahar city, when a powerful bomb detonated at 11 a.m. local time.
The explosion engulfed an RG-31 Nyala troop carrier, a vehicle manufactured in South Africa and specifically designed with a boat-like hull to withstand mine blasts. It's the Canadians' strongest vehicle against roadside bombs, but the insurgents have recently been wiring up bigger caches of ordnance and more sophisticated-shaped charges into their so-called improvised explosive devices, breaking through even the best armour.
"We're not perfect and we do miss some, as we have seen today," said Brigadier-General Tim Grant, the top Canadian commander in Afghanistan. "But the battle against the Taliban and the battle against their choice of weapons, IED, is successful."
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