Read davidswanson's post, then consider this question. Who benefits?
Perhaps you're old enough to remember Nixon going to China. Today it could be said only Assadullah Wafa could be sent to investigate civilians being killed.
No, it's not a Viking hat, those are two clocks in the background. Anyhow.
Wafa has been governor of three provinces under Karzai.
Wafa is the guy who as governor of Paktia (~2004) spent the most time in the spotlight working for an amnesty program for Taliban soldiers who want to stop fighting. He kept it up and reportedly got
pissed whenever someone did it without his help. Actually, he gets
pissed whenever people go around him.
Wafa is the guy who as governor of Kunar
characterized a U.S.-launched strike after a helicopter shootdown (2005) as a "revenge killing" in that he reported it killed more than a dozen women and children.
Wafa is the guy who as governor of Helmand province (where 45% of the world's opium is grown) reported the single largest number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan since 2001 (2007).
Tragedy follows the guy, right? Anyhow.
The point? Am I saying it didn't happen because Wafa is solidly in Karzai's pocket?
Hell no. In fact I expect it happened just as reported. But it doesn't matter, and it doesn't matter what I think.
Read that again. Whether it happened or not isn't going to matter. Who actually did it - Marines, Xe, Taliban in uniforms, whoever - doesn't matter. How it plays in the U.S. isn't going to matter.
Karzai appointed Wafa to this investigation for a
reason. Karzai is sending a message to Obama, through the Afghan people who see Wafa on TV and think only of civilian casualties in earlier events: "Go around me at your own peril, because I can undermine you with a wave of the hand."
The
only person who will benefit from this story with Wafa's face on it is Karzai. Karzai increases his relevancy with the Afghan people -- since he's no longer the lifeline to U.S. aid he used to be -- every time he wags his finger at Americans.
Nothing over there happens in a vacuum. He has been ratcheting up his anti-U.S. rhetoric ever since Obama's election. This is not an accident, and it won't be the last time.