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On September 5, 2009, the commanding officer of NATO''s German troops in Afghanistan ordered a U.S. Air Force fighter to destroy two fuel trucks hijacked by theTaliban. Within hours, he was being investigated by German prosecutors for the murder of innocent civilianscollateral damage. Under German law its forces can only be deployed for peacekeeping; America might be at war in Afghanistan, but Ger...
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On September 5, 2009, the commanding officer of NATO''s German troops in Afghanistan ordered a U.S. Air Force fighter to destroy two fuel trucks hijacked by theTaliban. Within hours, he was being investigated by German prosecutors for the murder of innocent civilianscollateral damage. Under German law its forces can only be deployed for peacekeeping; America might be at war in Afghanistan, but Ger...
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