Hold. The peace talks expected to begin in cairo tomorrow. The enormous devastation in gaza and how people are living in the middle of it all and what the Israeli Government thinks it accomplished. We begin with the shock waves and sadness spreading tonight after an attack on nato troops in afghanistan, the attacker an afghan soldier. His most notable victim, herold green killed by gunfire. The highest ranking since vietnam. Jim sciutto has details and joins us now. What is the latest . Reporter this took place in afghanistan, Senior Officers, one important because it would be presumed to be a safe place but central to coalition plans for transitioning Security Control in afghanistan from the coalition to afghans. This is a senior delegation including not only American General but senior afghan commanders and told a soldier underwent a vigorous betting process for afghan soldiers. This attack open fire on them, killing that American General herold green, injurying a german general and
they should not have made. on the other hand i m sure it wasn t intentional. by the way the number of attacks against afghan units were a lot more than 7% of the total. the good news in 2012 the war hasn t gone away, the fighting hasn t gone away, the war has not ended if our role is declining. afghan security forces are doing more and more fighting. the number of attacks against them the fatalities they suffered three times or four times as many as coalition fatalities. it may even be more or five. the as we pulled out our troops during the fighting season the a evident loo the violence didn t get worse. the afghan security forces did more and more of the fighting. i m not saying this is good news. in the context of an overall transition to a afghan-led effort it could have been a lot worse. jon: skeptics say the administration or the pentagon is fudging the numbers to make it look like the surge worked and we re ready did it bring our