By the CNN Wire Staff
August 13, 2012 -- Updated 1320 GMT (2120 HKT)
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- An Afghan policeman opened fire on NATO troops Monday, wounding two in the latest "green-on-blue" attacks in the country, a police official said.
The attacker fired on troops with NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan security forces in the Achin district of eastern Nangarhar province, according to Maj. Martyn Crighton, an ISAF spokesman. There were no ISAF fatalities, he said.
The attacker escaped, Crighton said.
The ISAF said that so far in 2012, there have been 27 "green-on-blue' incidents that killed 37 people.
Abdullah Hazem Stanikzai, police chief of eastern Nangarhar province, said the attacker was in civilian clothes when he opened fire. ISAF forces returned fire, injuring an Afghan intelligence officer, he said.
The attacker had links with the Taliban and had been waiting to carry out such an attack, a Taliban spokesman said.
In an e-mail message to the media, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid identified the attacker as Shir Ali. Mujahid also said that Ali killed three U.S. troops and wounded four others, including an Afghan Intelligence officer.
Mujahid said Ali escaped with his gun and joined the Taliban in the same district after the attack.
There has been a wave of such attacks recently.
On Friday, a man in an Afghan military uniform killed three U.S. troops in southern Afghanistan, according to the ISAF.
On Twitter, the ISAF said almost 500,000 Afghan soldiers and police "work toward safety and security of (Afghanistan) alongside ISAF without incident."
Elsewhere in the country Monday, two local officials and three civilians were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside mine in northeastern Afghanistan's Takhar province, a spokesman for the provincial governor said.
The mayor of Eshkamish district and a member of the Provincial High Peace Council were killed, said Faiz Mohammad Tawhidi.
The mine was planted by the Taliban, Tawhidi said.
In its operational update Monday, the ISAF said an Afghan-led security force supported by coalition troops arrested a Taliban leader in Nangarhar province. "The leader was responsible for the movement of weapons and insurgents throughout the region, and is responsible for multiple attacks on Afghan and coalition forces."
Also, an Afghan and coalition security force arrested a senior leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan in Chahar Darah district, Kunduz province, the ISAF said. The leader had directed attacks using improvised explosive devices in Kunduz province. He also acquired IEDs, rockets and other weapons and distributed them to insurgents throughout the region, the ISAF said.
Elsewhere around the country, insurgents and suspected insurgents were detained, the ISAF said.
"In Sabari district, Khost province, an Afghan-led security force, supported by coalition troops, conducted an operation to arrest a Haqqani weapons supplier today," the ISAF said. Officials have blamed the Haqqani network for numerous acts of violence in Afghanistan.
"The Haqqani weapons supplier coordinates attacks against Afghan and coalition forces and smuggles weapons into the district for use in attacks against Afghan and coalition forces," the ISAF said. "During the operation, the security force detained several suspected insurgents and seized multiple weapons."
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muslims r never 2 be trusted
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bytehkaffir (290.30) 
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@tehkaffir Nothing in the ME is. Make it all glow.
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bystra (188.30) stra View Channel Send Message
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Chicken shit
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByBoneyards (189.10) 
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lol
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByAli187 (142.20) 
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Pull out, cease all aid and trade with muzzlim Shit-hole's and let them butcher each other like they've been doing since the 7th century.
A way of life that izzlam keeps them in.
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByDave556 (2006.46) 
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@Dave556 the islamic empire was reading plato and socrates, inventing algebra, and creating new styles of art while over in europe people were living in the dark ages and mud huts killing each other and fighting over christian bullshit. its only after WW1 and the fall of the ottomans and the french and british take over of former ottoman territories that things became desperate in the middle east. read a fucking book sometimes ya fuckin goober
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (764.10) 
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haha I call bullshit !
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Islamic_Inventions%3F_How_Islamic_Inventors_Did_Not_Change_The_World
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bycatthirteen (166.66) catthirteen View Channel Send Message
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@catthirteen sorry didnt see anything about what i said in there. they did in fact invent algebra. read plato and socrates while most europeans at the time didnt know how to read.
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@maxwellthebest
http://
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How_Islamic_Inventors_Did_Not_Change_The_World
Algebra may have been named after a book by al-Khwarizmi titled "Al-Jabr wa-al-Muqabilah", but the origins of algebra itself can be traced to the ancient Babylonians who were able to do calculations in an algorithmic fashion.[61] Having something named after what popularised or refined it by no mean makes it the inventor, and by doing so you would have to discount the wor More..
Posted Aug-14-2012 Bycatthirteen (166.66) catthirteen View Channel Send Message
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@catthirteen ok, my point is at the time, europe was in the dark ages while the islamic empire was flourishing and learning
Posted Aug-14-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (764.10) 
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the only way the cowardly, weak muslim male can hope to take on an American is to stab them in the back.
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bythinkslaughter (1490.00) 
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@thinkslaughter My cousin told me after his first tour there, "Can't trust any of them motherfuckers".
Posted Aug-13-2012 Byeyyniiine (29.00) 
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nothing new
anp is a joke
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.94) 
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So is the entire Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByFuria (128.70) 
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@Furia south asia and the midddle east
Posted Aug-14-2012 Bymylostsoul (736.94) 
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@mylostsoul
Sure
Posted Aug-14-2012 ByFuria (128.70) 
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time to gtfo america
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (764.10) 
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@maxwellthebest
Perhaps when they leave they can have George Bush on an aircraft carrier with a banner behind him stating "Mission Unaccomplished", I know it's sarcasm but it would be a fitting tribute to one of the biggest foreign policy failures in US history.
Unfortunately for the American military this war will also be remembered as another humiliating defeat inflicted by a vastly inferior enemy. (similar to the retreats from Vietnam and Somalia).
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bywerdum12 (268.40) 
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@werdum12 true, its sad.
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bymaxwellthebest (764.10) 
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When you win a war, as we did against the Germans and Japanese, your enemy never wants to fight you again! What more proof do we need that we've lost in both Iraq and Afghanistan? That's why we'll fight the same enemy another day.
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByDing_Jianwen (204.78) 
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These attacks are having a devastating effect on US troop morale (which is already very low), we saw this type of thing happen in Vietnam as well,low support from the local population,high drug use and depression among US troops and virtually no support from the American public (who are simply tired of funding a neverending bogus war).
Posted Aug-13-2012 Bywerdum12 (268.40) 
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@werdum12
When ever you fight a war based on lie you will never get the required results and failure will be the only option left.
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByFuria (128.70) 
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well, what can they do? there are no other enemies to shoot at
Posted Aug-13-2012 ByRinTinTin (1215.10) 
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They are killing terrorists...:/
Posted Aug-13-2012 Byvinizsd (3.70) 
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we keep training them to kill us. So wise.
Posted Aug-14-2012 ByDontFeedMyDog (414.50) 
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@DontFeedMyDog
It is the perfect "winning" formula if you profit from war.
Posted Aug-14-2012 Bywerdum12 (268.40) 
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Go go go.
Posted Aug-14-2012 ByAfganBushWacker (22.60) 
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Looks like they have had enough of the invaders tho. lol
Posted Aug-14-2012 ByServoxa (255.10) 
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