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Friday, September 16, 2011

U.S. Marines in Afghanistan is prohibited Farts

For smooth operation forces the United States (U.S.) in Afghanistan, the troops agreed to increase respect for the people and culture of Afghanistan. Marines were told not to pass gas in front of the citizens of Afghanistan.

Taliban sympathizers often debated the conduct of U.S. forces considered hostile and statements assessed the Taliban's image of U.S. forces. Some citizens of Afghanistan also expressed surprise at the attitude of the U.S. Marines.

According to reports from The Military Times, the U.S. Marines are prohibited from passing gas in front of the citizens of Afghanistan because it is highly insulting act of Afghans. ITE Media Demiian as reported on Friday (09/02/2011).

Culture in Afghanistan may not be equated as the United States. The Marines were also ordered not to talk about politics, religion, and women against the citizens of Afghanistan because it will be able to make the Afghans take it personally.

American culture may be able to understand when hearing the sound of gas discharge from the bowels of a person who is in front. U.S. citizens are also not disputed. Yet U.S. troops serving outside the country are required to appear polite and maintaining the image of his own country.

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