Afghan investigator: US burning of Qurans was intentional

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Afghan demonstrators shout anti-U.S. slogans outside of Bagram airbase on February 21.

KABUL -- The burning of copies of the Quran at an American base in Afghanistan was intentional, said a member of the team investigating the incident that triggered widespread and deadly anti-Western protests.

"We believe it is intentional," Maulavi Khaliqdad, a member of the panel established by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur on Monday.  "If they burnt one or two copies, then we could have said it could have been a mistake. But they took hundreds of such books to burn. Everyone knew those were religious books."


While the United States said that burning copies of the Muslim holy book last month at Bagram airfield was a unintentional, the incident sparked violence that killed 30, including American troops shot by Afghan soldiers.

Report: 5 soldiers involved in Quran burning

Also on Monday, a suicide bomber killed at least two civilians after detonating explosives at the gates of the base, Afghan officials said.

The bomber targeted a vehicle belonging to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), said district governor Kabir Ahmad Rahil, adding there could be foreign casualties, although a NATO spokeswoman said no coalition troops had been harmed in the attack on Bagram.

NBC's Andrea Mitchell speaks with Gen. John Allen and Amb. Ryan Crocker about what they are doing to protect U.S. forces against the wave of protests occurring the aftermath of the burning of Qurans.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was "revenge" for the Quran burning, spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a text message to media according to Reuters. 

Impasse?
Doubts are growing that the United States and Afghanistan could narrow sharp differences in negotiations and reach a long-term strategic partnership deal.

The Strategic Partnership Agreement, which Washington and Kabul have been discussing for over a year, will be the framework for U.S. involvement in Afghanistan beyond 2014, when the last foreign combat troops are due to leave Afghanistan.

Afghanistan wants the United States and NATO to agree to stop carrying out night raids on Afghan homes as a precondition for signing an agreement with Washington and a timeline to assume control over detention centers.

Images: Protests erupt over Quran burning

But while the rules covering night raids and air strikes have been tightened, they continue to cause great resentment among many Afghans. Movement on the detention issue has also stalled, causing a deadlock.

"The impasse in talks could threaten the strategic partnership," said an Afghan foreign ministry official.

A senior Afghan government official told Reuters that Kabul has been pressing the Americans hard to hand over the detention facility at NATO's Bagram airbase.

Afghan clerics demand trial of Quran burners at US base

"The United States government thinks Afghanistan does not have the ability or the international standards to run the prison and also insists that night raids can't be stopped overnight as it's a key tool against the insurgents," he said. "The United States government believes that Afghan forces are not yet ready to take over the control of night raids from U.S. troops."

U.S. embassy spokesman Gavin Sundwall suggested a pact may not be possible. "We have always said it is more important to get the right agreement than to get an agreement," he said in a statement.

Without a strategic partnership, the United States may find it difficult to maintain a presence in the form of advisers in the country after 2014. That would raise the possibility of prolonged instability in Afghanistan.

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@Black,

thanks for clarifying that mohammed was an iliterate pedophile. any other muslims on this post ready to stand up and defend old "mo".

Come on, now! hey, we know he was illiterate, liked 9 year old girls in his bed, thought women were inferior, and justified murdering anyone who doesn't believe what he taught. Just the kind of guy you want to model your life after.

Their hero is an illiterate 6th century illiterate, misogynist, goat herder and we wonder what is wrong with these people?

Read the book. Then use it in the manner for which it is most appropriate. wipe, flush, and be blessed that the word of allah has carressed your butt.

the truth may set you free, but guns will keep you free.

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Reply#159 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 12:28 PM EST

civilization has not only the right

but also the obligation to erase anything threatening it

    #159.1 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 12:41 PM EST
      #159.2 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:09 PM EST

      perfect

        #159.3 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 6:23 AM EST
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        The US should just give these donkeys back to the taliban. Now that would be an hilarious sight to see the look on their faces the first time the religious police start beating these useless beings with sticks again. HA!

          Reply#160 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:03 PM EST

          get our men and women out now and rule the damn country from drones and satellites

            Reply#161 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:12 PM EST

            US burning of Qurans was intentional

            Yes and your point ?

              Reply#162 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:13 PM EST

              Oops, we just accidentally burned hundreds of copies of the Quran. What a laugh. Why is the Military burning books to begin with? Doesn't this seem strange to anyone else? How can you accidentally burn even one copy of a religious book, let alone hundreds of copies? Wow, my government never ceases to amaze me......

                Reply#163 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:53 PM EST

                How many Qurans are burned when Muslims blow their own Masques? Or is it ok if they are bloodied and burned?

                  #163.1 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 12:16 PM EST
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                  http://www.snopes.com/rumors/pershing.asp

                  bury enemy combatants in pig skins???

                  Gen Pershing in the Philippines did it and enemy stopped immediately

                    Reply#164 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 2:21 PM EST

                    Nukes laden with pork bellies would be a good call. The ultimant BBQ wonder if alla would like roasted long pig sautied with strips of bacon, everyone one loves bacon sure he wouldn't mind.

                      #164.1 - Thu Mar 8, 2012 6:39 AM EST

                      Landon Kelsey, you should have read the whole article before posting. There's absolutely no historical proof this ever happened. It's just a story. Islam says a martyr's body doesn't have to be purified in order to go to Paradise. Pershing himself never claimed to have done this.

                        #164.2 - Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:05 AM EST
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                        aaa

                          Reply#165 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 4:44 PM EST

                          still say we should tell them to shut up, be grateful for all we have done, stop their stupidity, or we will go in and burn every freakin quran in the country. That they would understand. This wimpy sorry crap they dont respect.

                            Reply#166 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 6:22 AM EST

                            Where is the anger when a fellow Muslim blows up a Masque? Do they call ahead for the Qurans to be removed b4 they blow the place up people and all? They kill more of their own people than USA and all other Countries who ever existed in time! They don't care for their own so why should we! Bring our military home and let them kill each other and burn their own Qurans, the know how to do that very well.

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                            Reply#167 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 12:14 PM EST

                            I used to feel sorry for these folk, but lately I just don't know, we are not dealing with rational folks here, we need to pull out now. post hast. let them starve, but we could be humane and drop a nuke on their arse, give them their ticket to alla. Resolve a lot of issues.

                              Reply#168 - Thu Mar 8, 2012 6:32 AM EST
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