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July 12, 2005
A Sad, Gripping, Inspirational Story

Posted by Bill

Time: "How the Shepherd Saved the SEAL:"

A crackle in the brush. That's the sound the Afghan herder recalls hearing as he walked alone through a pine forest last month. When he looked up, he saw an American commando, his legs and shoulder bloodied. The commando pointed his gun at the Afghan. "Maybe he thought I was a Taliban," says the shepherd, Gulab. "I remembered hearing that if an American sticks up his thumb, it is a friendly gesture. So that's what I did." To make sure the message was clear, Gulab lifted his tunic to show the American he wasn't hiding a weapon. He then propped up the wounded commando, and together the pair hobbled down the steep mountain trail to Sabari-Minah, a cluster of adobe-and-wood homes--crossing, for the time being, to safety.

What Gulab did not know is that the commando he encountered was part of a team of Navy SEALs that had been missing for four days after being ambushed by Taliban insurgents during a reconnaissance mission in northeastern Afghanistan.

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After taking the SEAL to Sabari-Minah, Gulab called a village council and explained that the American needed protection from Taliban hunters. It was the SEAL's good fortune that the villagers were Pashtun, who are honor-bound never to refuse sanctuary to a stranger. By then, said Gulab, "the American understood that we were trying to save him, and he relaxed a bit."

The Taliban was not so agreeable. That night the fighters sent a message to the villagers: "We want this infidel." A firm reply from the village chief, Shinah, shot back. "The American is our guest, and we won't give him up as long as there's a man or a woman left alive in our village."

Posted by Bill at July 12, 2005 12:34 PM | TrackBack (0)

Comments

What is possibly even more sad is that I immediately leap to a science fiction metaphor. We have to approach this like Paul Atriedes in the deep desert of Arakis. We need these honorable people as allies.

Hearts and minds, folks. Hearts and minds.

Posted by: Ghost of a flea [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 12, 2005 03:54 PM

We need to make sure that these vilagers get treated right in thinks.

Posted by: Cybrludite [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 13, 2005 09:38 AM

Now, in my thinking, THAT'S a muslim. 1,000 blessings on that man's house and village.

Posted by: Arizona Mike [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 13, 2005 01:49 PM

And some people want us to bring the troops home and abandon these good people to the Taliban.

Posted by: Sheila [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 14, 2005 01:58 AM

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