Cheney targeted in Afghanistan

The Vice President was unhurt but nevertheless targeted by a Taliban suicide bomber.

A suicide bomber killed at least 14 people and wounded about a dozen more outside the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan on Tuesday during a visit by Vice President Dick Cheney, officials said.

The Taliban claimed responsibility and said Cheney was the target.

Cheney’s spokeswoman said he was fine, and the U.S. Embassy said the vice president later met with President Hamid Karzai in Kabul before leaving the country.

Talking to reporters later, Cheney said he heard “a loud boom” and was informed by Secret Service agents that there had been an explosion.

He was moved briefly to a bomb shelter, he said, but returned to his room “as the situation settled down.”

“I think [the Taliban] clearly try to find ways to question the authority of the central government,” he said. “Striking at the Bagram [base] with a suicide bomber, I suppose, is one way to do that … It shouldn’t affect our behavior.”

The Taliban said Cheney was the target, but he apparently wasn’t in any danger. Maj. William Mitchell said the VP “wasn’t near the site of the explosion,” and was “safely within the base” when the bomb was detonated.

There were conflicting reports on the death toll. Provincial Gov. Abdul Jabar Taqwa said 20 people were killed, while NATO said initial reports indicated only three were killed, including a U.S. soldier, a South Korean coalition soldier and a U.S. government contractor whose nationality wasn’t immediately known. NATO said 27 were wounded.

This was, apparently, no small blast.

Khan Shirin, a private security guard, sobbed near the dead body of his relative, Farvez, a truck driver and the representative of a transport association that hauls goods for the U.S. base. Shirin said many of the people killed were truck drivers waiting to get inside the base.

Ajmall, a shopkeeper, said the “huge” blast shook a small market where he has a stall about 500 meters (yards) from the Bagram base. Ajmall, who goes by one name, said those wounded in the blast were taken inside the U.S. base for treatment.

The explosion sent up a plume of smoke visible to reporters inside the base traveling with Cheney, and American military officials declared a “red alert” inside the base.

Ironically, Cheney was in Afghanistant to meet with Karzai to discuss the surge in violence in Afghanistan.

Am I a bad person for being disappointed that he didn’t get shot in the face [with shrapnel]?

  • Why do I get the feeling that this will somehow strengthen the administration’s resolve to attack Iran?

  • Cheney: “I think [the Taliban] clearly try to find ways to question the authority of the central government.”

    Now, there’s an interesting take on reality.

  • How did the bomber know the day and time when Cheney would be at Bagram? A bomb of that reported size would take time to set up. If security on this has been breached, what does that say about the day-to-day security of the US and UN personnel?

  • Cheney: “the insurgency is in it’s last throes”.

    Yea right. Tell us another one. How about the one where the US government is ‘winning the war on terror”. That’s a good one too. How anyone except those with mental incapacities can believe a word out of this sleazy, egomaniacal, coniving, evil bastard’s mouth is beyond me.
    The Taliban and Al-Qeda are re-tooling and growing stronger, thanks to you and your lap-dog a”W”ol. They ahte the us now more than they ever did. Almost as mucah as you hate Democracy and constitutional government ( that is , as long as you W-orst get to be the dick-taters). And you and Haliburotn laugh it up all the way to the bank, while our sons and daughters die and the world moves closer to Armegedon. Yep, I agree with the first post, it is too bad you didn’t get shot in the face, and then have to apologise to Al-Qeda for the difficulties that you caused them.

  • “… he apparently wasn’t in any danger.”

    Gee, just like back when he got five deferements from service in Vietnam.

    I have no way to verify, but I must admit this smells as staged as everything else the Bush Crime Family does.

  • Somewhere in the world of addle-brained No-Neurofunction-Neocon-Land today, a Reich-wing spin artist will turn this into a reason to assassinate Iranians….

  • “Somewhere in the world of addle-brained No-Neurofunction-Neocon-Land today, a Reich-wing spin artist will turn this into a reason to assassinate Iranians…. “

    By the end of the day I’m sure the right-wing spin machine will try to lay the blame at the doorstep of the Democrats.

  • A friend posed a couple of interesting questions:

    How did they know Cheney’s itinerary? and Why did we have to send the VP to talk to the Pakistanis?

  • So the chickenhawk mastermind came close to having an actual war experience…
    “a loud boom” heard from the depths of a fortified base…

    We should pop some bubbles and require those leaders who lead us into this war, live in the war zones that they have created .

  • it’s all nancy pelosi’s fault. if she didn’t have such terrible judgement, this never would have happened. 🙂

  • I’m a terrible, horrible person, who will wait for a knock at the door from the secret service after I admit……

    My first thought when I heard the story was “I’m sorry they didn’t succeed”.

    It’s a shame that 14 other people were killed or wounded.

    Maybe this wouldn’t have happened if the administration, in it’s wisdom, had finished the job in Afganistan before it moved on to Iraq?

  • Am I a bad person for being disappointed that he didn’t get shot in the face [with shrapnel]?

    Why, yes you are.

  • I echo fercryinoutloud and alibubba: how does the Taliban know anything about the whereabouts and itinerary of the world’s most secretive man? Is there someone inside the Afghan government that spilled the beans about the trip? May Cheney’s Frankenheart feel some of the stress that the soldiers he sent to the warzones feel on a daily basis.

  • I’m a terrible, horrible person, who will wait for a knock at the door from the secret service after I admit……

    My first thought when I heard the story was “I’m sorry they didn’t succeed”.

    It’s a shame that 14 other people were killed or wounded.

    I join Ivory Wine – too bad he didn’t get hit so badly there was nothing they could do and he bled out – painfully, extremely painfully.

    It’s not like I’m asking for something bad to happen to a fellow human being.

    But then, what they really needed were silver bullets and cedar stakes.

  • I doubt there will be any great outcry from the neocon wing because it would only highlight once again their stupidity in bolting from Afganistan to attack Iraq before the job was done.

    Let’s hope the Dems won’t let them get away with it.

  • I’m really ashamed of all you people who wish they wouldn’t have missed. How can anyone wish harm or death to anyone with good conscience. You’re a disgrace to America.

  • “I’m really ashamed of all you people who wish they wouldn’t have missed. How can anyone wish harm or death to anyone with good conscience.”

    It’s very simple for me. I don’t wish any ill will to most humans on this planet (around 75-85%) because they just want to exist and live their lives. There’s that 15-25% who take great joy in making other people’s lives miserable by screwing them over and I, for one, could care less about them (Cheney included.)

    His utter disregard for humanity outside of his own stupid social circle and his arrogance is reflected back in my own feelings of schadenfreuda..

    My feelings of sympathy are reserved for the powerless and those who believe that the strong are to protect those who can’t protect themselves NOT TO ENGORE THEMSELVES AT THE WEAK’S EXPENSE!

    If that makes me a petty devil well pardon me while I spin my tail and waggle my horns.

  • Regarding post #22:

    Part of the reason I admit I’m a terrible person is that in essence, I agree with you.

    However, we’re talking about one of the architects of an unjust war that has killed over 3000 of our soldiers, 800 American contractors, and how many (100,000?) INNOCENT Iraq citizens, not to mention the number each group that have been wounded.

    We’re talking about a guy took part in cooking up intelligence so we could go in and remove a (admitedly horrible and murderous) dictator, so we could go in take over where he left off. Murder? Tourture? Rape? It’s all still happening under our watch, some crimes being commited by our soldiers, who are put in that hell hole without the training, equipment, or oversite that they need.

    We’re talking about a guy that insists we need to suppport our trooops by keeping them there indefinatly, not providing body armor, threatening them with loss of survivor benifits if they die while wearing superiour armor sent by their families instead of the stuff provided (to some of them) by our military, who keeps them in getto conditions when they come home injured, who cut of thier medical benifits because they took “remedial” math in high school, and theirfore their slow mental condition was due to undiagnosed retardation, NOT the skull injusry they recieved while fighting in Iraq………

    So, The rational “All life is sacred” part of me agrees with you. But damn, sometimes, you should reap what you sow.

  • I’m really ashamed of all you people who wish they wouldn’t have missed. How can anyone wish harm or death to anyone with good conscience. You’re a disgrace to America.

    Cheney is a bloody disgrace to America. Actually, I’m rather glad they missed the son of a bitch as otherwise the wingers would have turned him into a martyr.

  • Aplogies for spelling errors in previous post, but, I’M PISSED. Not at being questioned by Spinner, but at this whole sorded, sorry mess that this adminstration has gotten us into. AND WE’VE ALLOWED IT.

    Former Dan, right (write?) on!

    *sigh*. I think I need a drink to calm down now……….

  • Why send Cheney to Afghanistan??? Don’t we have a Secretary of State for those sorts of meetings/missions?? Tell me again what Rice’s purpose is in this government, other than appearing on Sunday morning talk shows, I mean.

    Shouldn’t Cheney be in a bunker somewhere in case we’re hit again by terrorists? Or at least so I don’t have to look at his Potter-like mug.

  • ed stephen in #6 has it right. this story smells just as bad as most of the other crap that this government has tried to pass off on us as the truth. this was a secret mission, so how could the enemy find out about it in time to make the necessary preparations? maybe i’m getting way too cynical, but i don’t believe it.

  • I’ll admit it, I’m a little bit ashamed for wishing Cheney was dead. Just a little bit. I’ll spend as much time feeling sorry for it as I spent on the knee-jerk wishful thinking itself.

    There. Now can we move on? And maybe, you know, discuss how this demonstrates that we’ve done a terrible job fulfilling our committment to Afghanistan and loudly pointing out how we’ve been ignoring the Taliban for years, letting them regroup and gain the strength to make an attempt on the veep’s life?

  • I think there is some distinction between joy and relief at someone’s death. After the Saddam hanging, the right went into an orgy of joy. And while I think that Saddam was clearly a pretty bad person, I couldn’t bring myself to have feelings of joy over the execution, I did get a sense of relief that the world had one less thug. If the outcome had been different for Cheney I might have had that same sense of relief.

  • As noted above, you have to wonder how the Taliban knew that Cheney would be at Bagram. Perhaps their friends in the Pakistani intelligence service let out the VP’s itinerary. That’s quite a shot over the bow. However, regardless of the detestable nature of our VP, wishing for his assassination is wholly unpatriotic.

  • How can you kill the undead?

    My understanding is that complete incineration (followed by a widespread scattering of the ashes) is pretty effective when it comes to corporeal undead. YMMV

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