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01-10-2013, 12:40 AM | #1 |
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This is exactly what I've been saying all along. Appears like some one will follow me. California When President Obama introduced his new battle strategy for Afghanistan this past year, the decoration of the technique and a large area of the reason for delivering 30,000 extra troops was to guard the Afghan people, give them a reliable government and gain their allegiance. Records from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the areas of conflict in the post-9/11 period. Visit your Blog Associated Rethinking the Afghanistan War's What-Ifs (August 1, 2010) Expand That Picture Frank Strong/Reuters American troops on patrol north of Kandahar, Afghanistan, a week ago. Little success have been shown by the counterinsurgency strategy. As shown by the flagging military and the spread of Taliban impact and civilian functions in Marja and Kandahar in areas of the nation, ten weeks later, little success have been shown by that counterinsurgency strategy. As an alternative, what's ended up to work very well is definitely an strategy American officers have spoken not as about: counterterrorism, military-speak for the specific killings of insurgents from Al Qaeda and the Taliban. Confronted with that truth, and the stress of a self-imposed deadline to start withdrawing troops by July 2011, the Federal government is just starting to depend more heavily on the technique of hunting down insurgents. The change might change the character of the battle and possibly, in the view of some authorities, accelerate a political arrangement with the Taliban. On the basis of the American military experience in Iraq in addition to Afghanistan, it's unclear that killing opponent practitioners is enough alone to cripple an insurgency. However, commando raids during the last five weeks have taken significantly more than 130 substantial insurgents out of motion, while interrogations of captured practitioners have light emitting diode to a larger picture of the enemy, based on diplomats and management officials. National intelligence reporting has exposed developing types of Taliban fighters who are terrified of getting into higher-level command positions due to these life-threatening procedures, based on a American military officer who uses Afghanistan carefully. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/wo...n.html?_r=1&hp
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