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bobdina
09-07-2010, 12:08 PM
Petraeus: Burning Koran endangers troops

By Kimberly Dozier - The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Sep 7, 2010 9:13:34 EDT

KABUL, Afghanistan — The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warned Tuesday a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book the Koran could endanger U.S. troops in the country and Americans worldwide.

"Images of the burning of a Koran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in Afghanistan — and around the world — to inflame public opinion and incite violence," Gen. David Petraeus said in an e-mail to the Associated Press.

His comments followed a protest Monday by hundreds of Afghans over the plans by Gainesville, Fla.-based Dove World Outreach Center — a small evangelical Christian church that espouses anti-Islam philosophy — to burn copies of the Koran on church grounds to mark the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. that provoked the Afghan war.

Muslims consider the Koran to be the word of God and insist it be treated with the utmost respect, along with any printed material containing its verses or the name of Allah or the Prophet Muhammad. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect to the Koran is deeply offensive.

In 2005, 15 people died and scores were wounded in riots in Afghanistan sparked by a story in Newsweek magazine alleging interrogators at the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay placed copies of the Koran in washrooms and flushed one down the toilet to get inmates to talk. Newsweek later retracted the story.

At Monday's protest, several hundred Afghans rallied outside a Kabul mosque, burning American flags and an effigy of Dove World's pastor and chanting "death to America." Members of the crowd briefly pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones, but were ordered to stop by rally organizers.

Two days earlier, thousands of Indonesian Muslims rallied outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and in five other cities to protest the church's plans.

Petraeus warned images of burning Korans could be used to incite anti-American sentiment similar to the pictures of prisoner abuse at Iraq's Abu Graib prison.

"I am very concerned by the potential repercussions of the possible (Koran) burning. Even the rumor that it might take place has sparked demonstrations such as the one that took place in Kabul yesterday," Petraeus said in his message. "Were the actual burning to take place, the safety of our soldiers and civilians would be put in jeopardy and accomplishment of the mission would be made more difficult."

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul also issued a statement condemning the church's plans, saying Washington was "deeply concerned about deliberate attempts to offend members of religious or ethnic groups."

Dove World Outreach Center, which made headlines last year after distributing T-shirts that said "Islam is of the Devil," has been denied a permit to set a bonfire but has vowed to proceed with the burning. The congregation's website estimates it has about 50 members, but the church has leveraged the Internet with a Facebook page and blog devoted to its Koran-burning plans.

A surge in troop deployments has brought the number of U.S. forces battling the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan to about 100,000 and Petraeus is asking for 2,000 more soldiers to join the 140,000-strong international force here, NATO officials said Monday. It was unclear how many would be Americans.

Coalition officials said nearly half will be trainers for the rapidly expanding Afghan security forces and will include troops trained to neutralize roadside bombs that have been responsible for about 60 percent of the 2,000 allied deaths in the nearly 9-year war.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not supposed to talk about the issue with media, said the NATO-led command had been asking for the troops even before Gen. David Petraeus assumed command here in July.

Petraeus recently renewed that request with the NATO command in Brussels. The alliance has had trouble raising more troops for the war effort, with at least 450 training slots still unfilled after more than a year.

With casualties rising, the war has become deeply unpopular in many of NATO's 28-member countries, suggesting the additional forces will have to come from the United States. In Europe, polls show the majority of voters consider it an unnecessary drain on finances at a time of sharp cuts in public spending and other austerity measures.

Also Tuesday, authorities confirmed the ambush killing of a district chief by suspected insurgents in the northern province of Baghlan on Monday afternoon. Nahrin district chief Rahmad Sror Joshan Pool was on his way home after a memorial service for slain anti-Soviet guerrilla leader Ahmad Shah Massoud when rocket-propelled grenades hit his vehicle, setting it on fire, said provincial spokesman Mahmood Haqmal.

Pool's bodyguard was also killed in the attack, and one militant died and two were wounded in the ensuing firefight with police, Haqmal said.

Sixx
09-07-2010, 01:09 PM
WOW, the ACLU actually helped these guys out.....

http://www.gainesville.com/article/20091124/ARTICLES/911241001

theshoebox
09-07-2010, 07:42 PM
Stupidity at its worst/best depending on your perspective.

From this photo: http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/49019000/gif/_49019120_se3iwe55.gif

It's obvious this douchebag is doing it simply for attention, so his church can grow, and he can prosper from it.

Piece of shit, fly his ass to Afghanistan and have him dig some latrines.

Stark
09-08-2010, 05:26 AM
ahh little man needs some attention ::)

Mel
09-08-2010, 04:56 PM
More douche bags....Wanna burn an effigy,Fine....Wanna burn my flag...Your a DOUCHE BAG.

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6699292-protest-against-burn-a-quran-day-heats-up-in-afghanistan-effigy-of-terry-jones-burnt

dmaxx3500
09-09-2010, 12:25 AM
i just hope there is a terrorist attached to every koran he burns

Mel
09-09-2010, 04:52 PM
Thumbs up.^

Zari
09-09-2010, 05:22 PM
I will provide the petrol!!!

ianstone
09-09-2010, 05:28 PM
Give them some of their own medicine, week in and week out, Fuck 'em

Krabster
09-10-2010, 09:58 AM
This issue is like an onion, so many layers... On the one hand, this guy has a First Amendment right to do this. On the other hand, just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you SHOULD.

Maybe if he called it "performance art", he could get a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. After all, it's probably just as artistic as "Piss Christ."

It's also interesting that if you burn the American flag, or desecrate a Bible, or for that matter make fun of Buddhists, Mormons, Zoroastrians, Scientoligists, or whatever, you don't have people all over the world burning tires and throwing rocks at stuff. This Florida guy, Pastor whatshisname, hasn't even set a match to a Koran, and Muslims are going nuts.

OK, it's a publicity stunt, and the guy's a nutjob. I don't think he should do it - we have aid people in Pakistan that the Taliban has already threatened, and there are American aid groups and missionaries all over the Muslim world that will be endangered by this. But I'm tired of US citizens being intimidated by terrorists as well.

death2mooj
09-10-2010, 10:36 AM
We will see what happens tomorrow......honestly I could care less if they do it or not.