Petraeus Stresses Shielding Afghans, Self-Defense in New Rules
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U.S. Army General David Petraeus issued revised rules on the use of force in Afghanistan that emphasize protecting civilians while clarifying conditions in which troops can defend themselves.
The new directive from the top coalition commander in Afghanistan seeks to eliminate confusion about rules that some soldiers and commanders in the field said restricted them from defending themselves because of the need to protect civilians.