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Ramadan Fasting Fueling Afghan Attacks on Troops

Coalition commander suggests it could be raising stress

By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 24, 2012 8:20 AM CDT

(Newser) – First Hamid Karzai suggested the attacks by Afghan forces on US troops and other allies were really occurring at the hands of "foreign spies." Now American and Afghan officials are suggesting a surprising alternative: Ramadan. Officials say it isn't the main cause; however, they believe that the brutal summer heat plus the stress of fasting all through the day is at least contributing to the surge of "green on blue" violence, reports the AP. Muslims forsake food and drink in daylight hours during Ramadan, which falls at a slightly different time each year in accordance with a lunar calendar.

This year, it coincided with the heat of the summer, and coalition commander Marine Gen. John R. Allen said officials took precautions. "We were very careful, actually, during Ramadan this year to undertake operations during those times that would not place great physical strain on the troops—their troops, as well as ours—given the partnership requirements." But allied leaders aren't discounting the possibility of foreign spies either. "I'm looking forward to Afghanistan providing us with the intelligence that permits them to come to that conclusion," said Allen.

FILE - In this May 23, 2012 file photo, Marine Gen. John R. Allen, commander of the International Security Assistance Force speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon.
FILE - In this May 23, 2012 file photo, Marine Gen. John R. Allen, commander of the International Security Assistance Force speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon.   (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)
An Afghan policeman stands guard outside  Shah-e- Dushamshera's mosque where Afghans offer the Eid al-Fitr's prayers that marks the end of holy fasting month of Ramadan in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012.
An Afghan policeman stands guard outside Shah-e- Dushamshera's mosque where Afghans offer the Eid al-Fitr's prayers that marks the end of holy fasting month of Ramadan in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday,...   (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
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HANKHILL
Aug 25, 2012 11:58 AM CDT
just when you thought, omg this is the largest pc s-it heap of all. gen allen you done lost it big time and a half! fasting, stress, this job is way to stressful for you pal get the hell out of there. what next the bad guys did not get their snickers rations. now that i would kill for! for thousands of years the "folk" of the whole area have been fighting amoung themselves with sticks and stones. now the world "finds" them and selles them "real weapons" fine with me! it will make it easier for them to kill eachother. we should get out of town and let them kill eachother in peace! they HATE US BIG TIME! why should we give a damn about them! we could also do the "people" of the area a hugh good deed by making the area into a parking lot and giving them a whole new start! GET OUT NOW! STRESS, RAMADAN BULLSH-T!
Tscare333
Aug 24, 2012 6:31 PM CDT
Wow,thats silly,what does being hungry and heat have to do with a planned attack? If anything,the fasting and heat would make them hungry and tired and therefor lazy. Smart
LoginsSuck
Aug 24, 2012 10:21 AM CDT
Gosh Carl, have a Snickers, you are just not yourself when you are hungry.
 

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