US Bombs Afghanistan Hospital, Kills 9 Civilians, Injures 37; Tosses It Off As “Collateral Damage”

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Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for US foreign policy, or for the credibility of the US state department to slide further, it got much worse.

Less than a day after US ambassador to the UN, uber-warhawk Samantha Power informed Russia of the latest US foreign policy stance by tweeter, when she called “on Russia to immediately cease attacks on Syrian opposition and civilians” in the latest desperate attempt to halt the Russian campaign against US-created ISIS which may wipe out the terrorist threat in just a few short days, it was the US itself which admitted that early on Saturday the US airforce bombed an Afghan hospital run by the medical aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors without Borders, in the Afghan city of Kunduz in an air strike that killed at least nine people and wounded 37.

As the Executive Director, of Doctors without Borders Jason Cone tweeted, “all parties 2 conflict, including in Kabul & Washington, were clearly informed of precise GPS Coordinates of @MSF facilities in Kunduz” and that the “precise location of @MSF Kunduz hospital communicated to all parties on multiple occasions over past months, including on 9/29.”

In other words, this morning’s US bombing was nothing more than another example of the utter incompetence, carelessness and disregard for innocent civilian lives that has become a staple hallmark of US foreign policy, something we have already witnessed repeatedly in the past 6 years as a result of the thousands of innocent people dead as part of US drone attacks, also known as “collateral damage.”

The attack, which started at 2:15am local time, took place when almost 200 patients and employees were in the hospital, the only one in the region that can deal with major injuries, Medecins Sans Frontieres said.

The aftermath of the US bombing:

At the aid group’s bombed-out hospital, one wall of a building had collapsed, scattering fragments of glass and wooden door frames, and three rooms were ablaze, said Saad Mukhtar, director of public health in Kunduz.

A video of the aftermath was also released moments ago:

“Thick black smoke could be seen rising from some of the rooms,” Mukhtar said after a visit to the hospital. “The fighting is still going on, so we had to leave.”

“We are deeply shocked by the attack, the killing of our staff and patients and the heavy toll it has inflicted on healthcare in Kunduz,” the aid group’s operations director, Bart Janssens, said in a statement.

“I could hear sounds of heavy gunfire, explosions and airplanes throughout the night,” said Khodaidad, who has only one name. “There were several huge explosions and it sounded like the roof was falling on me.”

Worse, as Cone adds, the US bombing raid “continued for >30 minutes after American & Afghan military officials in Kabul & Washington first informed of proximity to hospital.” Not only was the US bombardment uncalled for, but it continued long after supervisors were made aware they should call it off.

Perhaps the only thing the US military got right was admitting it was responsible for this latest murder of innocent civilians, when it issued a statement acknowledging that it carried out airstrikes, claimed they were conducted “against individuals threatening the force,” and conceded that “the strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility.”

Oh well, oops?

While the US tried to justify its latest murder of innocents by supposedly engaging the Taliban, a spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said U.S. air strikes targeted the hospital, killing killed patients, doctors and nurses adding that “no militant fighter was a patient” the group said. The U.S. military has unleashed twelve air strikes this week in support of government forces in the city. Most airstrikes hit targets on the city’s outskirts and the overnight strike was only the second in a central area, the military said.

MSF said it had treated almost 400 patients in the 150-bed hospital since fighting broke out, most for gunshot wounds.

 

So many patients have flooded in that the hospital has had to put them in offices and on mattresses on the floor. The International Committee of the Red Cross said it was “deeply shocked” by the incident.

 

“This is an appalling tragedy,” said Jean-Nicolas Marti, head of the ICRC in Afghanistan. “Such attacks undermine the capacity of humanitarian organizations to assist the Afghan people at a time when they most urgently need it.”

As Glenn Greenwald points out, “it’s impossible to fathom what the U.S. media would be saying and doing if Russia did something like this in Syria. By contrast, the reaction to this airstrike by their own government will be muted and filled with apologia, ironically quite similar to the widely vilified caricature of Jeb Bush’s comments about the Oregon shooting spree: stuff happens.”

It’s quite possible to “fathom” what the “objective” US media’s reaction to this horrific tragedy will be: utter silence. Which, however will not be the reaction from the rest of the world, which with every passing day realizes that when it comes to Pax American, the only this that matters for the Obama administration is appeasing his generous backers from the US military industrial complex which just happen to arm all sides in the conflict. That and the banks who provide the loans, of course.

However, when it comes to the now four-year-long attempt by the US to pass a Qatar gas pipeline under Syria, even if it means crushing the nation, destroying its economy, and unleashing the worst refugee wave in European history, one thing is clear: the US has just lost any US credibility when it comes to criticizing Putin’s or anyone else’s “attacks on civilians.”

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kokoda
kokoda
October 3, 2015 10:07 am

Only one correction required in above article” your attempt to vilify the Jeb Bush remark “stuff happens” was lame, at best. Although inappropriate in that it seems insensitive, he was correct.
Stuff Happens, like the U.S. airstrike on the hospital in Syria.

Shouldn’t we ban U.S. military instead of handguns/rifles in the U.S.? Many, many, many, many more ‘children’ are killed by our military than citizens legally owning personal guns.

We don’t need another Bush or Clinton in the WH.

kokoda
kokoda
October 3, 2015 10:08 am

Correction: the hospital was in Afghanistan.

Stucky
Stucky
October 3, 2015 10:30 am

Yeah, a couple days ago CuNNt and Fux spent the better part of an entire day bemoaning and crying crocodile tears over Russia’s supposed bombing run which killed some civilians ….. a claim that was NOT verified independently, a claim made by the TERRORISTS themselves!!! hahaha

Russia is involved in collateral damage ……….. MURDERERS!!!!

USA!USA!USA! is involved in collateral damage ……….. move along folks, nothing to see, just Democracy at work via the Indispensable Nation.

And we wonder why they hate us? Really???

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 3, 2015 10:56 am

A war is not a sterile endeavor.

Anyone in a war zone is subject to being killed.

It has always been this way and will continue to be this way till the final battle is fought and war is put aside.

Constman54
Constman54
October 3, 2015 12:58 pm

Anonymous your are an idiot. Hospitals, schools etc. have always been off limits to the “civilized”. We are supposed to expect the Taliban to attack such a place, but not the USA, USA, USA….

Doctors Without Borders understand they are in a dangerous place, and go help people because it is the right thing to do. You dismiss them as colatoral damage? Fuck You.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 3, 2015 1:28 pm

Constman54,

You’re live in a fools world, an imaginary world.

You cannot name a war anywhere in the world anytime in history where “Hospitals, schools etc.” haven’t been hit either deliberately or by accident.

You think all those “Hospitals, schools etc.” in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for instance, were somehow not a part of the damage?

Or maybe the “Hospitals, schools etc.” in Atlanta when the damn Yankee Sherman burned it were somehow avoided?

You need to look at the real world, “Hospitals, schools etc.” are hit during battles all the time by every party engaged in the battle.

Or maybe you just define “civilized” differently so that no nation is actually in that category, in that case you would be right since there are no “civilized” anywhere anyway.

At this time there is no evidence was anything other than an mistake or accident, it was not deliberately targeted knowing it was a hospital.

If you can prove differently, do so.

But you won’t because you can’t.

OutLookingIn
OutLookingIn
October 3, 2015 2:15 pm

The American populace is nothing more than a crop of mushrooms. (kept in the dark and fed a diet of horse shit)
The elitist owned and controlled main stream media intends for it to stay that way!
An intelligent, truthfully well informed populace, depends upon the individual in that society to be engaged and aware of critical issues. Then making a truthfully informed, intelligent and rational choice.
Intelligence and rationality among the general population of the US is no longer a common trait.
Self indulgence, immediate gratification and intellectual ignorance are now the norms. Nothing more than a crop of mushrooms ready for the next harvest.

Constman54
Constman54
October 3, 2015 2:28 pm

Anon, You proved my point. The criminal industrial military complex doesn’t give a shit about human life or protecting it. Only carrying out a mission right or wrong. No one really counts the cost of what they are doing, fly the drone, drop the bombs, send the soldiers out to die.

Those doctors do give a shit about every human life or they wouldn’t be there. They see the value of a soul. Do you? Do you know the true value of a human soul? These doctors are not soldier drones just carrying out orders without thought or counting the cost.

The military soldier drones do nothing but follow orders. The pilot was just following orders and on up the ladder..to where… The foot of obummer?

When the military became simply a professional army (it’s not a volunteer army), it became nothing more than a tool of the corportists. At least when there was a draft the people became the conscience for the assholes who want to send them to their death. Since the draft ended there is very little protest against sending soldiers to their death. They are professionals who are sent out to do a job.

These doctors on the other hand are volunteers. They do count the cost and danger and decide it is worth the risk. They are true heroes. Men and women who have been given much and are giving back. The loss of their lives is a tragedy and tomorrow they will be forgotten.

And that servant who knew his master’s will but did not get ready or act according to his will, will receive a severe beating.
48 But the one who did not know, and did what deserved a beating, will receive a light beating. Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required, and from him to whom they entrusted much, they will demand the more.

The doctors understood this and acted accordingly. The military? Not so much and they will have a day to answer for their crimes.

Stucky
Stucky
October 3, 2015 4:24 pm

Anonymous

It wasn’t an errant bomb that caused this “collateral damage”. The bombardment continued for an hour. It is murder. And, you’re an idiot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 4, 2015 3:44 am

to those who bombed the hospital and those who support it:
-die in hell motherfuckers-

this world is ready for the great reset