Rendering: week 7: C. I. A. Officer Among Dead in
Bombing by Afghan
The article, which was published by Michaul R. Gordon
on the 16th of October, 2012 in the New York Times, reports at length
that an officer for the Central Intelligence Agency was killed on Saturday in a
suicide bombing in southern Afghanistan.
Speaking of the blast it’s necessary to note
that it killed Ghulam Rasool, the deputy intelligence director for Kandahar Province, another Afghan intelligence
official, and some Americans, including the C. I. A. officer.
Analyzing the situation in Afghan it’s
necessary to point out that the Americans didn’t appear to have been the
principal targets but were “in the wrong place at the wrong time”, as the C. I.
A. spokeswoman declared.
It’s very likely that it was the first this
year attack during which a member of the NATO-led coalition died.
It’s also an open secret that the tradition at
the C. I. A. is to put a star on the wall in the lobby at the agency’s headquarters
to recognize fallen employs.
There is no mention about personal attitude of
the journalism, but as for me I’d like to say that even if a one man dies it’s
a big tragedy for a family. I hope that sooner wouldn’t be put a star on the
wall in the lobby of the C. I. A.
Satisfactory.
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It’s very likely that it HAS BEEN the first attack THIS YEAR during which a member of the NATO-led coalition died.
There is no mention about THE JOURNALIST'S personal attitude ...
... if ONE (no article) man ... for THE family ...
soon THERE wouldn’t be NO NEW starS on the wall in the lobby of the C. I. A.