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After U.S. Strikes, Afghans Describe 'Tractor Trailers Full of Pieces of Human Bodies'

By Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports. Posted May 7, 2009.


Rage spreads in Afghanistan after a U.S. bombing kills some 130 people; Meanwhile the Pentagon spins a cover-up and Obama readies more troops.

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As President Barack Obama prepares to send some 21,000 more U.S. troops into Afghanistan, anger is rising in the western province of Farah, the scene of a U.S. bombing massacre that may have killed as many as 130 Afghans, including 13 members of one family. At least six houses were bombed and among the dead and wounded are women and children. As of this writing reports indicate some people remain buried in rubble. The U.S. airstrikes happened on Monday and Tuesday. Just hours after Obama met with U.S.-backed president Hamid Karzai Wednesday, hundreds of Afghans -- perhaps as many as 2,000 -- poured into the streets of the provincial capital, chanting "Death to America.” The protesters demanded a U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

In Washington, Karzai said he and the U.S. occupation forces should operate from a "higher platform of morality," saying, "We must be conducting this war as better human beings," and recognize that "force won’t buy you obedience." And yet, his security forces opened fire on the demonstrators, reportedly wounding five people.

According to The New York Times:

In a phone call played on a loudspeaker on Wednesday to outraged members of the Afghan Parliament, the governor of Farah Province, Rohul Amin, said that as many as 130 civilians had been killed, according to a legislator, Mohammad Naim Farahi. Afghan lawmakers immediately called for an agreement regulating foreign military operations in the country.

"The governor said that the villagers have brought two tractor trailers full of pieces of human bodies to his office to prove the casualties that had occurred," Mr. Farahi said. "Everyone at the governor’s office was crying, watching that shocking scene."

Mr. Farahi said he had talked to someone he knew personally who had counted 113 bodies being buried, including those of many women and children. Later, more bodies were pulled from the rubble and some victims who had been taken to the hospital died, he said.

The U.S. airstrikes hit villages in two areas of Farah province on Monday night and Tuesday. The extent of the deaths only came to public light because local people brought 20-30 corpses to the provincial capital. If the estimates of 130 dead are confirmed, it would reportedly be the single largest number of deaths caused by a U.S. bombing since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001. While Secretary of State Hillary Clinton initially "apologized" Wednesday for the civilian deaths and Obama reportedly conveyed similar sentiments to Karzai when they met in person, later in the day Clinton’s spokesperson, Robert Wood, framed her apology as being based on preliminary information and, according to AP, said they "were offered as a gesture, before all the facts of the incident are known." By day’s end, the Pentagon was seeking to blame the Taliban for "staging" the massacre to blame it on the U.S. Last night, NBC News’s Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski said military sources told him Taliban fighters used grenades to kill three families to "stage" a massacre and then blame it on the U.S.

The senior U.S. military and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David McKiernan, spoke in general terms: "We have some other information that leads us to distinctly different conclusions about the cause of the civilian casualties," he said. McKiernan left the specific details of the spin to unnamed officials.

According to The Washington Post, "A U.S. defense official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that ‘the Taliban went to a concerted effort to make it look like the U.S. airstrikes caused this. The official did not offer evidence to support the claim, and could not say what had caused the deaths." Meanwhile, according to the Associated Press, a senior Defense official who did not want to be identified "said late Wednesday that Marine special operations forces believe the Afghan civilians were killed by grenades hurled by Taliban militants, who then loaded some of the bodies into a vehicle and drove them around the village, claiming the dead were victims of an American airstrike. A second U.S. official said a senior Taliban commander is believed to have ordered the grenade attack."

As the AP reported, "it would be the first time the Taliban has used grenades in this way."


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Jeremy Scahill, an independent journalist who reports frequently for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!, has spent extensive time reporting from Iraq and Yugoslavia. He is currently a Puffin Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute. Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. His writing and reporting is available at RebelReports.com.

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Silly villagers
Posted by: HalEBurton on May 7, 2009 6:44 PM   
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Don't they know President Obama is playing chess? He has a grand, master plan that we mortals simply cannot comprehend. Thank god my president is Obama.

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» RE: Silly villagers Posted by: villager1
» RE: Irony alert. Posted by: oregoncharles
» Memo, what memo? Posted by: truthlover
Math for Neocons
Posted by: DrBrian on May 7, 2009 9:01 PM   
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Obama and his fellow neocons assume that there are two kinds of Muslims: good ones (pro-US) and bad ones (anti-US). These being immutable categories, once we kill off all the bad ones, the good ones will give three cheers for the red, white and blue, start building WalMarts and McDonald's, and we can fold up our tents and go home.

It never occurs to them that for every putative terrorist we kill, we also slaughter at least 10 innocent people, mostly women and children. And for each ten innocent victims, we spawn 10 terrorists. Which means that we kill terrorists and get 100, a rate of return even Goldman Sachs never dreamed of.

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» oops, typo Posted by: DrBrian
» RE: Math for Neocons Posted by: andrushka
And it all happens, Jeremy, because of you. When will you expose the lies of 911?
Posted by: pfgetty on May 8, 2009 1:27 AM   
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All of this is horrible, and you bring it to the world's attention. You have quite a following now.
But your work won't change a thing, not as long as Americans believe the official story of 9/11, the story that tells us that if we don't get control of every bit of Afghanistan, they will strike us again as on 9/11.

You know the official story of 9/11 is a fraud. You know 9/11 was an inside job. And yet you keep it all to yourself. How weird. You and all other journalists seem to have committed to a plan not to ever mention the evidence that 9/11 is a lie, evidence that has tumbled in for almost eight years. Not that you or any journalists have investigated or analyzed or written about it. The work has been done by others, like heroic scientists and theologists like David Ray Griffin, Kevin Ryan, Steven Jones, Richard Gage. But you won't even present the work they have done.

Why?

At least tell us why you have decided to avoid the biggest story of all time.......the reason that you and Amy and Juan have for bringing us the news everyday full of the horrors of the results of 9/11, like the wars and occupations, the Patriot Act and torture and wiretapping, but refuse to mention what brought it all to us.
You could turn the wars off right away by finally exposing 9/11. What on earth could be keeping you from doing it?

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» Good point andrushka Posted by: pfgetty
» RE: Good point andrushka Posted by: tony_opmoc
» Tony, concerning Dave McGowan. Posted by: GuitarBill
» RE: Good point andrushka Posted by: chorton
» I'm now reading the pdf version Posted by: LeftWright
» Lair. You're a joke. Posted by: GuitarBill
» Banjo Fred Breaks a String Posted by: mdarlinggg
» Really? No kidding, genius. Posted by: GuitarBill
Obama should stand trial beside Bush
Posted by: ronniejw on May 8, 2009 2:45 AM   
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If Obama doesn’t withdraw our troops, and instead sends more, he should stand trial beside Bush for War Crimes. Both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are illegal. Neither country attacked the United States. And no; neither had anything to do with 9/11. We have no right to be in either country let alone sending more troops.

Will the American people ever wake up and topple the Fascist government that rules the US (Democrats and Republicans both serve big Corporations; not the American people)? I doubt it.

We need to bring our troops home and reduce the military to a fraction of its current level so that the money wasted on defence spending (calling it offense spending would be more honest) can be diverted to more pressing matters like Global Warming, Poverty or Hunger.

I won’t hold my breath waiting for that to happen.

Ronnie Wright
SFC, US Army Retired
World Change Cafe

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Satan is Among Us - And He is Even Worse Than Bush, Cheney And Blair
Posted by: tony_opmoc on May 8, 2009 3:56 AM   
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He spoke wonderful words. He promised the end of Fear. He promised the end of Death, Destruction and The Mutilation of Innocent Children - such that their bodies are torn apart into little pieces.

Almost the entire World believed him.

He is a Bloody Liar.

NEXT

Tony

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Change?
Posted by: inactionot on May 8, 2009 4:10 AM   
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Regain our standing as a moral leader in the world ? Bah.... The decay grows.

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» RE: Change? Posted by: Zeugitai
There has been Change - Things have got Considerably Worse
Posted by: tony_opmoc on May 8, 2009 4:52 AM   
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You need to understand how the System really Works. There are a few Really Powerful men who dictate the World Agenda.

Obama is Different from Bush.

Webster Tarpley produced the video below "The men behind Barack Obama" before the Presidential Election.

At the time most would have dismissed it as the ravings of a conspiracist. Yet 6 months later nearly everything he said has come true - or is coming true.

The real change in power from the Bush/Cheney Cabal to Obama actually happenned before the election. The result was known well in advance.

The economic crash / austerity was a planned event by the men behind Obama.

Your political viewpoint is irrelevant. The idea that we live in a Democracy is a complete illusion. It didn't make the slightest difference who you voted for. The population is exceedingly well controlled in what it thinks. Virtually No one could give a shit about what happens in Afghanistan or Iraq - unless you are in Afghanistan or Iraq and seeing your Country and Your Family Being Bombed to Hell.

There will be no gory pictures in the MSM of children's limbs and torsos piled up on trailer trucks. People will be watching the usual dumbed down nonsense as normal (if they still have a home and TV) and cheering for their favourite sports team.

Meanwhile we are heading for WWIII

These lunatics think they can win it.

The men behind Barack Obama part 1

The men behind Barack Obama part 2

Tony

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The Hearts and Minds of the Afghan People
Posted by: US Citizen on May 8, 2009 5:10 AM   
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It's a battle for the hearts and minds of the Afghan people. That is why Robert Gates is Obama's absolutely lousy choice for Secretary of Defense. It is possible to have two bad Presidents in a row.

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Yeah. Democrat and republican sponsored bombs are pretty sh_tty.
Posted by: ABetterFuture on May 8, 2009 6:25 AM   
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Who'd have guessed that.

Oh wait. Look over there! There's change.

What?

Lots of you fools bought into the new whore's mantra.

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Israel's gifts to America
Posted by: weathered on May 8, 2009 6:34 AM   
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acrimony, angst and a inexhaustable supply of toxic manipulation - all very carefully presented and packaged w/the phony and fraudulent energy of a hollywood production. Enjoy.

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billybookworm
Posted by: billybookworm on May 8, 2009 7:21 AM   
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Something is wrong here. Bombing from 5 p.m. to late at night destroys 5-6 houses in two villages? I oppose the Air Force tactic of high level aerial bombing of civilian areas because of the needless colateral damage. A sustained bombardment of many hours would level most villages not two or three houses.

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» RE: billybookworm Posted by: kelethian
The Vote for Change...for me it meant the end of Bush...
Posted by: picket on May 8, 2009 8:16 AM   
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Obama made a good Senator. Senators generally do not make good Presidents because they are all about COMPROMISE. The attribute that I wanted to see was bold decision making for the GOOD of the majority. Obama is playing it SAFE politically. He will in the end lose the respect of millions, if he does not listen closely to the voices of unrest.

Some Wisdom from the Ages: Failure to choose leaders who uphold justice can lead to much trouble. We must have wise judges and faithful administrators who make just decisions with no distortions, show no partiality or accept bribes[lobbyists].

Afghanistan is an evil war as many others in our history. It is cowardly to fight a war from miles above the people you are killing.

I am sorry if Michelle Obama is not taking some time to listen to the VOICES that cry out for justice. She has the power of change, as had other wives of Presidents. So far, I am greatly dissappointed.

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NO WAR NO KILLING NO MO
Posted by: Birdland on May 8, 2009 9:04 AM   
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Let's stop the killing, stop these senseless wars. We should leave the Taliban and other terrorists alone. It's not like they want to destroy all westerners or anything. They only want everyone in the world to subscribe to their brand of Islamic law. They are harmless innocents, leave them be and stop the killing, stop the war, stop fighting these innocent people.

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deeply regretted the loss of civilian life
Posted by: sunnywater on May 8, 2009 9:18 AM   
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"The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives." - FBI definition of Terrorism.

The last report was that 150 civilians were killed in this recent US bombings of two villages in Bala Baluk district in Farah province.

There are still bodies under the rubble that are not included in this 150 count.

One of the dead was a community volunteer for the Afghan Red Crescent Society, who was killed along with 13 members of his family.

The US military, initially said five to seven civilians and 30-35 Taliban were killed.

Our military is not used to defend our borders and not to defend the Constitution as every soldier, sailor, and airman pledges.

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» wise up Posted by: sunnywater
War is Hell
Posted by: jaglover on May 8, 2009 9:51 AM   
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Hey listen dude. War is hell, unfortunately it comes with collateral damage. It's the nature of the beast. We have to do what we have to do and sometimes mistakes are made. It's unfortunate but it's a fact of war. I doubt very seriously if you've ever spent any time in the military and if I'm correct. I suggest you shut the fuck up and stop trying to make a damn story out of this tragedy (if it's true at all). I'm Black, Democrat, pro-Obama, retired veteran (20 years)....just in case you're wondering. We do what we have to do on the ground in theater. Not because we necessarily want to but because we took an oath to do so and we stick to our commitments. Shame on you for trying to make it out to be anything other than that!!!

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» RE: War is Hell Posted by: chorton
Mr.
Posted by: royjwind on May 8, 2009 11:20 AM   
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What?! This just shows how our new "HOPE" President is just as capable of covering up as our last President.

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RE: "We Gotta Do What We Gotta Do"
Posted by: ZPaul on May 8, 2009 11:53 AM   
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Yes, you "gotta do what you gotta do" . And I gotta do what I gotta do. And that is to say to the Corporations' War: NO.

Yes, "War Is Hell". How would you like to go to War?

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Where are all the Obama worshippers when he is being attacked like this?
Posted by: eeezzz on May 8, 2009 11:54 AM   
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Where are the Obots who spin every word in Obama's favor? Were they told to leave this info alone? Maybe it will go away?

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Brian boru
Posted by: brian boru on May 8, 2009 1:28 PM   
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Obama has now joined the ranks of murderous American Presidents. He talked too much about the necessity of going into Afghanistan. Well he is there now and Hilary can hold his hand, like she did with Bill as he sent cruise missiles into various parts of Iraq. Her husband is treated with contempt by the Muslim world and it did not take Barak long to follow suit.
It is ironic that Bill Clinton and Barak Obama are known in America as great movers and shakers in the world of politics, but elsewhere only add to the contempt held for America.
Nobody can blame Bush & Cheney on this one. They are long gone. I knew Obama did not want to, nor could he control the Pentagon's appetite for eternal war.
Well at least the new puppie will have a full belly and a warm bed tonight.

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In defense of Obama...
Posted by: dover23 on May 8, 2009 2:33 PM   
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sorry, I got nothing

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Perhaps the worst part of this for Americans...
Posted by: leafsong1 on May 8, 2009 2:45 PM   
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...is the way the Secretary of State, a former first lady, senator, and nearly successful presidential candidate, was censored in her communications to the American people by an anonymous psy-ops grunt in the Pentagon. Not only is the version of reality presented by this shadowy propagandist now the official US government version, any mention of the truth in this matter by elected or unelected national officials to the American public is now legally defined as felonious revealing of classified information. This is not how it works in a free country. Our present levels of paranoia about information security are inconsistent with the sort of open atmosphere that representative government requires to function. National Security is strangling our republic. Our efforts to defend the Constitution from external enemies have become so zealous that they are rendering the Constitution irrelevant and inoperative.

Most classified information is classified to obstruct justice, protect government officials from embarrassment, and deprive the people of information essential to their role as voters. We would be better served if we outlawed government secrets altogether.

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Spending tens of billions of dollars to make things even worse
Posted by: Garvagh on May 8, 2009 3:26 PM   
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Iran and Russia warn that the US has only made the situation in Afghanistan worse, by its military activities. Private interests profit to the tune of billions of dollars, but the level of violence is only increased. The US is incapable of an effective long-term military campaign in a Muslim country. Death and destruction can be delivered, but most Afghans want the US to stop increasing the level of its military forces in their country.

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Just created Another Bunch of Taliban
Posted by: JSquercia on May 8, 2009 3:31 PM   
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Yes indeed they just created another bunch of Taliban . Just ask yourself what would you do if this happened in your town , I am sure it wouldn't be to support those who DID the Bombing

The Pentagon's reports are unbelievible yes the Taliban did all that damage with grenades in spite of them never using grenades before .

Let's see the International Red Cross says one thing and the Pentagon says another . Who should I believe ? It's a no brainer one has vested interest and the other doesn't . You have to believe the Red Cross

Acts like this are the reason we will never win the Hearts and Minds of Afghanis (?)

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Ya gotta wonder
Posted by: willymack on May 9, 2009 10:16 AM   
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Why we're doing our best to ape the old Soviet Union, especially when it comes to the illegal immoral, and brutal assualts upon Iraq and Afghanistan. We all know what happened to THEM.

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War was extraterrestrial in design...
Posted by: thinktank Evolution on May 9, 2009 7:31 PM   
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we need to stop thinking that this war is not designed historical repetition of Genocide... This war takes advantage of human supremacist belief...It's ultimate aims are disintegration of us all...

so as to isolate one for complete eradication and fulfilling a project of lifeless earth.

Fools! wake up! it enslaves just as Pyramids do!

it divides all seekers of truth...The universe needs humans to Abolish War

Life is important.

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9/11 Truthers Perpetuate War!
Posted by: thinktank Evolution on May 9, 2009 7:36 PM   
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I'm beginning to question the earnest seeking of truth by many that I see.

This is a culture Jam much like Hercules and Antaeus...

It is time we become like Atlas and stop being Anti War

and

ABOLISH War.

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America has learned nothing
Posted by: sicntired on May 10, 2009 5:06 AM   
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Another insurgency being expanded with tactics that increase the ire of the countries population with each blind bomb hit.The blind stupidity of the Afghan situation is realized by almost every country in the world.Britain is sucking the American teat out of habit and we have a conservative government up in Canada that is run by one man that didn't know a thing about Afghanistan but now claims to have read"a few books".I'm sure the 130 dead Canadian soldiers feel much better now.Russia sent millions and got their asses kicked by these same people.

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Vietnam, anyone?
Posted by: badkitty on May 10, 2009 2:27 PM   
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I only read the comments, not the comments on comments, but I am amazed that no one mentioned Vietnam. It's no wonder we're fighting this illegal war in Afghanistan, if no one remembers the lessons of the illegal war in Vietnam. Anyone in this country who is 57 or older should recognize this war as a replay of the one of our teenage years and early twenties. If you don't, you weren't and aren't paying attention. And for all you young people, people can be great, or very good, domestic presidents and terrible war presidents.

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If you don't like war...
Posted by: Dboy on May 10, 2009 11:20 PM   
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If you don't like war, STOP PAYING TAXES! Starve the beast. It's the only way.

dboy

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