Three Afghan Soldiers went missing at Cape Cod

          During a training exercise at the Cape Cod Military Base, three of their soldiers didn't come back from the exercise. Security had reported them missing Saturday afternoon, their names are Captain Mohammad Askarzada, Major Jan Arash, and Captain Noorullah Aminyar. They were last reported seen at Cape Cod Mall in Hyannis. The exercise that they were in was done every year since 2004 and ends this Wednesday. It involves over 200 participants and still had almost a dozen Afghan Soldiers left in the exercise.

Link to full story is below:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/09/22/three-afghan-soldiers-reported-missing-from-cape-cod-base/?intcmp=latestnews

What do you think happened to the three missing soldiers?

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  • Good job overall but you might need to explain things a bit better in your summary. Also be sure to hyperlink correctly.

  • I think they went AWOL. I don't think they will be going back to the base

  • They probably ran away because they didnt want to do it.

  • I think they may have had connections or wanted to be a part of ISIS. If ISIS was never involved in their thoughts, I think they did it to escape having to do their military time and wanted to be done with it all.

    • That is an interesting theory, but a probable one too. ISIS is probably trying to recruit also.

  • I think they escaped to join ISIS or maybe they weren't interested in the army, so they snuck out.

  • Hard to say. Maybe they didn't want to do it anymore or they didn't want to fight or it could have been anything so they could have left. But I think if they get caught, then there will be serious consequences.

    • Ya, I don't think that if I was in an attempt to escape or just went wandering, I wouldn't want to go back and face the consequences.

  • There are many possible outcomes. They most likely have abandon the base in order to flee there military duty. Many people attempt to do this when they realize that it's harder then they expected it to be. This is a serious crime, in fact it's a federal crime. If that is what they did then they could be in big trouble if they get caught.
    • Yes Someone would, but there is a different way to handle that situation. Most would get through training and then Self-Discharge from what they are wanting to be. then they can be "reinstated" if they choose to take part again. 

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