by
AWR Hawkins
Reports indicate U.S. soldiers and British Royal Marines have been urged to show "courageous constraint" by not shooting Taliban members spotted planting IEDs.
The reason? Shooting them might disturb the locals.
This news comes out on the heels of an investigation into the death
of Royal Marine Sergeant Peter Rayner, whom witnesses say watched the
Taliban plant IEDs at night but was ordered not to engage them. Families
of other soldiers and Royal Marines are telling stories of how their
loved ones were not allowed to use mortars or night illumination when
they came across Taliban members in an area full of IEDs.
The reason given was that "the sound of shooting 'might wake up and upset the locals.'"
This is not "courageous restraint" -- this is appeasement.
Big Peace