Report on shooting spree finds deep mistrust between U.S., Afghan forces McClatchy#.Txbt7LCjaTA.blogger#.Txbt7LCjaTA.blogger#.Txbt7LCjaTA.blogger#.Txbt7LCjaTA.blogger: Report on shooting spree finds deep mistrust between U.S., Afghan forces
By Nancy A. Youssef McClatchy Newspapers
Nancy A. Youssef McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON — An Air Force investigation into a shooting spree by an Afghan colonel that left nine U.S. military trainers dead last year found high levels of hostility between Afghan and American forces and major Afghan support for the shooter.
The report released Tuesday by the Pentagon revealed that the Afghan colonel — who methodically opened fire in a conference room at a highly secured Afghan air base in April — told friends that he had returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan "to kill Americans."
Col. Ahmed Gul shot all but one of the Americans in the head, and all at least twice, in what remains the war's deadliest shooting incident targeting Americans. Far from making him a pariah, more than 1,500 Afghans attended Gul's funeral, Air Force investigators reported.
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