Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Pentagon said the U.S. "The dog follows the NATO," confirmed a spokeswoman for NATO Laurie Arellano "lost dog trainer after a mission to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), led by the Alliance in Afghanistan in December 2013."

The Pentagon said the U.S. "The dog follows the NATO," confirmed a spokeswoman for NATO Laurie Arellano "lost dog trainer after a mission to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), led by the Alliance in Afghanistan in December 2013."
Taliban capture the dog with the rank of "colonel" in a fierce battle




Afghan Taliban released a video clip showing a dog was said to be followed by NATO forces, "NATO" in Afghanistan, which is the rank of "colonel", which drew ridicule from wide on the social networking sites.




The video showed men of the Taliban Itusthm dog, while one of them could be heard asking for "zoom". Immediately after the publication of the video on the Internet, a large burst torrent of ridicule to do elements of the Taliban, the soldiers who gave the impression as if they stopped the dog stopped a prisoner of war, and can be interrogated and to get information from him.

The dog appeared wrapped with pasteurization equipment and grabs it by armed men, and showed the video says that the voices "of the Mujahideen killed six Americans and seized some weapons in addition to the dog."

The celebrated British and American newspapers, the news, and said the newspaper "The Independent" that "video featuring a group of Taliban viewing a dog is likely to have been seized by British special forces." The source of the Taliban, "the dog who holds the rank of colonel were seized during an exchange of fire with U.S. forces last December."




The Pentagon said the U.S. "The dog follows the NATO," confirmed a spokeswoman for NATO Laurie Arellano "lost dog trainer after a mission to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), led by the Alliance in Afghanistan in December 2013."

For his part, spokesman for the U.S. Department of Defense, Colonel Todd Bricel, "The officials believe that the capture of a dog involved in military operations, is the first of its kind."

The network quoted a "CNN" American for U.S. military official, that the dog captive by the Taliban follows the British Army, the Taliban, denying allegations that the dog snatched from U.S. forces in northern Afghanistan.
http://www.alarabiya.net/ar/last-page/2014/02/08/ طالبان-تأسر-كلبا-برتبة-عقيد-في-معركة-عنيفة.html  

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