Posted on 10/16/2007 4:55:37 PM PDT by SandRat
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, 2007 Taliban fighters are facing overwhelming coalition firepower and abject rejection from Afghan citizens, a U.S. Army commander said today. I think we have the Taliban in pretty bad shape, Col. Thomas McGrath told online journalists and bloggers during a conference call from Kandahar, Afghanistans second largest city. They lost thousands of fighters in the last six months, and they continue to lose more on a daily basis. McGrath leads Afghan Regional Security Integration Command South, which oversees the training of Afghanistans army and police forces. He said Taliban fighters simply refuse to face coalition forces in the open. They cannot stand to fight against us. So theyre moving to more asymmetrical attacks: (improvised explosive devices), rocket attacks, things of that nature, McGrath explained. It shows they are not gaining the support of the local populous, because theyre losing sanctuaries in large areas, areas like Kandahar and other major cities. When Taliban fighters do engage coalition forces from their hiding places, the colonel explained, they do so indiscriminately. Theyll shoot up a convoy, but they also dont hesitate to shoot up civilians who are driving by in their own vehicles, McGrath said. Theyre also murdering Afghans regularly. For instance, just a week and a half ago, the colonel said, an Afghan teenager was executed by the Taliban, just for possessing American currency. They hung a 15-year-old boy in public in a local village for carrying five U.S. dollars on him, McGrath said. And as they were hanging him, they stuffed the money in his mouth. Many new Taliban recruits are young men led astray to cross the 500-mile border with Pakistan and fight coalition forces with no idea of the resistance they will face, the colonel explained. Theyre coming from outside, and theyre just coming up here and getting killed, he said. Its been a colossal failure for them. To stop the flow of foreign fighters, coalition mentoring teams have been training border police in counterinsurgency techniques, McGrath explained. And in the past month, pay for border police has gone up to match that of the Afghan national police, which has helped recruit better qualified candidates. Were moving in the right direction, he said. Coalition training of Afghanistans national army also continues to proceed with significant results, McGrath explained. He cited a major exercise just completed in conjunction with the British-led Regional Command South. It was a huge success, a big step forward for the corps, the colonel said. We assisted the Afghans in the development and execution of independent combat operations, and the staff performed brilliantly. McGrath said he expects the first independent brigade-size operations to be conducted by Afghan National Army forces sometime in the spring. The ANA are very aggressive, he said. Theyre fearless. Theyre not afraid to engage the enemy in combat, and theyre not afraid to put their lives at risk. Equally important to destroying the insurgency, McGrath explained, is helping educate Afghan citizens about how horrifically the Taliban destroys lives. Thats when we come in with the non-kinetic side and say, Hey, what have they done for you lately? Theyre forcing you to harbor them, to give them food, money. Theyre terrorizing you, he said. To help Afghan citizens, the colonel explained, coalition teams visit with village elders to get a sense of what each community needs. Were aggressively pursuing construction projects throughout the region, McGrath said, including district centers, police stations, schools, mosques, wells. Sometimes all a community needs is something as simple as tools, seeds or medicine, the colonel said. Its a very inexpensive way of bringing up the quality of life of people in the area, he said. And its a very good way of reaching out and winning their hearts and minds.
(David Mays works for the New Media branch of American Forces Information Service.)
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FR WAR NEWS!
It started out as a war against al Qaeda, and is ending up as a war against the Taliban.
You’d think that the Taliban leaders would be smart enough not to put themselves in that situation, but I guess not.
Maybe this is a case of survival of the fittest. Break out the Darwin Awards?
How did that taliban ‘spring offensive’ workout this year, Mr. Sulzburger?
How did that taliban ‘spring offensive’ workout this year, Mr. Sulzburger?
OK so the “spring offensive” was a bust but here comes the Brutal Afghan Winter!!!
Exactly! Because as we all know, U.S. soldiers have never seen brutal winters. Or mountains. Alaska, Colorado, Montana and North Dakota don't exist.
LOL!
We need an effective campaign in Pakistan to convince the typical potential Taliban recruit that all is lost, and hopefully in such a way that the Taliban lose major face.
A video showing endless mutilated Taliban dead, covered with flies and looking awful, would do much, especially if in the corner of the screen was a thumbnail of the still very alive Taliban leader to sent them to die. Hundreds of thousands of DVDs of this would blanket Pakistan, where DVDs are big business.
With 165 million people, you would need a lot.
But...but...I read today in the Pittsburgh Putz Gazette that we have lost the war in Afghanistan! Oh, who to believe?
Oh, yes, time to shift the narrative again. LOL
Good news bump!
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