When the lives of the Afghan people are not important to the United States; The Pentagon is not investigating the crime in Kabul

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News ID: 53374
Publish Date: 10:13 - 14 September 2021
Tuesday, 14 September 2021 (YJC)_ A Pentagon spokesman said the Pentagon had no plans to send an inspector to investigate, citing a US airstrike on a house in Kabul that killed at least 10 Afghan civilians.

When the lives of the Afghan people are not important to the United States; The Pentagon is not investigating the crime in KabulWhile US governments have tried to misuse the concept of defending the Afghan people against terrorism to justify an invasion of Afghanistan, the Pentagon has shown that the lives of the Afghan people are of no importance to Washington.

Defense Department spokesman John Kirby said Monday evening that the United States has no plans to send an inspector to Afghanistan to investigate the killing of civilians in a recent US drone strike near Kabul airport.

According to the Hill website, Kirby answered a reporter's question during a press conference at the Pentagon: I do not see the possibility at the moment that we want to send field inspectors to Kabul to complete their assessments.

He said he had no plans to comment sooner than the US military, claiming that the US-based West Asian Command (Centcom terrorist organization) was still assessing the results of the US drone strike around Kabul airport.

A Pentagon spokesman justifying the attack on Kabul airport, which killed at least 10 Afghan civilians, said: The attack was carried out to prevent an imminent attack on the airport.

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