Mutual contempt behind most attacks on NATO troops from within: report
(NEWSER) - Even before today's attack on French troops , the number of deadly attacks on US and other coalition troops by Afghan soldiers was steadily rising. And while the military continues to describe the attacks as isolated incidents, a classified report obtained by the New York Times tells a very different story. "Lethal altercations are clearly not rare or isolated; they reflect a rapidly growing systemic homicide threat, a magnitude of which may be unprecedented between 'allies' in modern military history," states the report, which blames mutual dislike, not Taliban infiltrators, for most of the killings. More»