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In Algeria there were no instances of 'green on blue', this was put down primarily to the French being ruthless, so those locally recruited and there were tens of thousands knew the consequences of turning their guns inwards. Look on the web for the story of the Harki's, many of whom the French did not evacuate and there were more regular, non-French units - not only from Algeria.
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A "lurker" has responded to my RFI, drawing on their experience and knowledge of non-Afghan 'green on blue':
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A short article by an Afghan journalist, who blogs whilst in the USA on:http://www.afghanlord.org/
I am pretty sure this is the first Afghan comment on the issue I've seen; excluding the Taliban and officialdom. Taken from his article: Quote:
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i rarely cut & paste from SWJ responses, but the comment by 'RantCorp' has three "gems" from historical, Western experiences. First and I admit this didn't feature in my looking back at history:
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On SWJ now awhile ago Gautam Das contributed 'The Afghan National Army in 2014', which is worth reading and has some pointers for this thread IMHO. His bio (shortened) states:
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A NYT article based on interviews, including contact with the ANA soldier who in May 2012 killed a US soldier in Kunar Province:http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/04/wo...pagewanted=all
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A very interesting article, that ends with an optimistic passage:
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A key fact that ISAF leadership always downplays is that Green on Blue attacks track along with all other forms of enemy attack in Afghanistan, peaking as fighting season peaks and fading as fighting season fades.
I would think that personal quarrals rooted in cultural misunderstanding would stay fairly constant throughout the year.
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