Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Let's Make News Where There Is None

It's easy.
US Secretary of State John Kerry was the target of rocket strikes that hit the Afghan capital on Saturday, the Taliban has confirmed. Kerry was in Kabul for talks on Afghanistan's unity government, which has been marred by corruption and an internal feud.

  RT
OMG!
Although Kerry was apparently the intended target of the blasts, the attacks occurred just after he had left Afghanistan, CNN reported.
Yeah, they're not that inept.
No casualties resulted from the strikes, according to Afghan government spokesman Sediq Sediqqi.

Afghan news outlet Khaama Press reported that the back-to-back explosions occurred after a number of rockets were fired from an unknown location on Saturday night.

[...]

A security official told the newspaper that one of the rockets landed in the area of the second police district, which is close to the Presidential Palace and a number of government ministries, and presumably where Kerry was taking part in meetings.
Presumably? We don't even know where he actually was?

So, the news story, really, is that fighting is still ongoing in Afghanistan.
The Saturday attacks came just one week after two separate blasts hit Kabul's diplomatic district while Kerry was visiting. The blasts took place shortly after Kerry had wrapped up his visit, when his plane was preparing to take off from Bagram airport outside Kabul, according to Reuters.
Dang! Twice they hit just after Kerry left? What luck on his part.  And so brave.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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