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Sep 23, 2014, 11:30 AM
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Afghan soldiers who ran from Cape Cod hit up nearby strip club.

A United States Border Patrol car sits next to the entrance to the United States from Canada on the Rainbow Bridge that connects Niagara Falls, New York and Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Three Afghanistan National Army officers who went missing during a training exercise at a Cape Cod military base were detained Monday at the U.S.-Canadian border, Massachusetts law enforcement officials said.

It’s not completely clear yet why the three Afghan military officers who took off during a Cape Cod training mission ran away — but what is known is they hit up a nearby strip club, Zachary’s Pub in Mashpee.

The pub bills itself as a “gentleman’s club” with “all-nude exotic entertainment,” as well as billiards, Keno and draft beer at $4 a pop, the Boston Globe reported. The men didn’t cause any trouble while visiting, said Mashpee Police Chief Rodney Collins, in the newspaper.

“I assume they were looking at naked women, but that’s pure speculation,” Chief Collins told the Boston Globe.

The three — Maj. Jan Mohammad Arash, Capt. Mohammad Nasir Askarzade and Capt. Nooreullah Aminyar — have been captured and are in the hands of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, locked up at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia, N.Y., the Boston Globe reported.

The trio were “participating in a chaperoned event to introduce them to cultural aspects of American life” at Cape Cod Mall on Saturday when they simply slipped away, the Massachusetts National Guard said, various media reported. Col. James Sahady, a spokesman for the Massachusetts National Guard, said the three did have valid passports and visas.

And one expert said it’s fairly common for soldiers in the West to try to leave their home countries, due to ongoing turmoil or in pursuit of better lives.

“People are concerned about the uncertainty in the country and the future, particularly young people,” Ali Ahmed Jalali, a former Afghan interior minister, said in the Boston Globe. “Many just want a better life. I sense this might be the reason for [the three] to leave the country.”

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mikeya02

If Muslims had strip clubs, it might mellow out the red ass terrorists, who have no reason for living, except for trying to fight and kill everyone.

#strippersforpeace

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Papi_Chulo

“… “I assume they were looking at naked women, but that’s pure speculation,” Chief Collins told the Boston Globe …”

That type of speculation is completely unwarranted IMO – just b/c they are men does not mean they want to look at naked women.

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motorhead

"Three Afghanistan National Army officers who went missing during a training exercise"

What kind of training?

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Papi_Chulo

What kind of training son?

Army training sir

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gawker

I've been to Zachary's and that's about all you can do there - watch. The last dancer I "knew" from Zachary's is now offering incalls on Backpage.

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sclvr5005

They probably went in to try and put burka's on the dancers.

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lopaw

lol sclvr

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