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Rumsfeld Outlines Battle That Crushed the Taliban [Horses /Mules]
NYSE Dow Jones Broadtape ^ | 1/31/02 | Alex Keto

Posted on 01/31/2002 3:21:29 PM PST by BunnySlippers

Rumsfeld Outlines Battle That Crushed the Taliban

WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Many details of the fighting in Afghanistan aren't widely known, but U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Thursday provided the most detailed account as yet of the battle for Mazar-e Sharif, which broke the back of the Taliban.

Rumsfeld said U.S. Special Forces soldiers landed in Afghanistan and their first challenge was simply to leran how to operate in their new environment.

"They began adapting to the circumstances on the ground. They sported beards and traditional scarves. They rode horses - to run - horses that had been trained to run into machine-gun fire, atop saddles that had been fashioned from wood and saddle bags that had been crafted from Afghan carpets. They used pack mules to transport equipment along some of the roughest terrain in the world, riding at night, in darkness, often near mine fields and along narrow mountain trails with drops so sheer that, as one soldier put it, it took him a week to ease the death-grip on his saddle," Rumsfeld said.

These forces then linked up with anti-Taliban troops and provided these troops with training. At the same time, the U.S. forces received training from the Afghan soldiers on the reality of fighting in Afghanistan. Together the U.S. Special Forces and the anti-Taliban commanders planned the attack on Mazar-e Sharif, Rumsfeld said.

"On the appointed day, one of their teams slipped in and hid well behind the lines, ready to call in airstrikes, and the bomb blasts would be the signal for others to charge. When the moment came, they signaled their targets to the coalition aircraft and looked at their watches. Two minutes and 15 seconds, 10 seconds - and then, out of nowhere, precision-guided bombs began to land on Taliban and al-Qaida positions," Rumsfeld said.

"The explosions were deafening, and the timing so precise that, as the soldiers described it, hundreds of Afghan horsemen literally came riding out of the smoke, coming down on the enemy in clouds of dust and flying shrapnel. A few carried RPGs (rocket-propelled guns). Some had as little as 10 rounds for their weapons. And they rode boldly - Americans, Afghans, towards the Taliban and al Qaeda fighters. It was the first cavalry attack of the 21st century," Rumsfeld said.

The fall of Mazar-e Sharif opened up Northern Afghanistan to the Northern Alliance and gave the Northern Alliance access to the Uzbekistan border, and it set off a chain of events that culminated with the fall of Kabul a little more than a month after the first bombs fell.

Looking at the battle, Rumsfeld said a combination of factors led to success including the ingenuity of the U.S. Special Forces, the most advanced precision weapons the U.S. has, the coordination of U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine aircraft, and the determination of the Afghan fighters. "That day on the plains of Afghanistan, the 19th century met the 21st century, and they defeated a dangerous and determined adversary, a remarkable achievement," Rumsfeld said.

-By Alex Keto, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9256; Alex.Keto@dowjones.com

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 01-31-02
02:29 PM- - 02 29 PM EST 01-31-02


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: rumsfeldpinglist
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To: BunnySlippers; aculeus; Orual
Bump for a great story. I hope we'll read about it some day in more detail.
21 posted on 01/31/2002 4:10:49 PM PST by dighton
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To: Common Tator
Nice commentary, thanks. I was heartened to hear that, as a result of our "successes" in Afghanistan, that the moderates and reformers in Islam have gained some ground. GW is right. This is only the beginning.
22 posted on 01/31/2002 4:11:18 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: caisson71
A salute for the charge of the Beret Brigde!
23 posted on 01/31/2002 4:14:13 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: Common Tator
One correction. We didn't loose the VietNam war, we QUIT. Maybe we didn't have smart bombs or all this newer technology but we knew what we needed to do with what we had.
24 posted on 01/31/2002 4:19:25 PM PST by caisson71
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To: BunnySlippers
Great report. I'm sending it to a few friends.
25 posted on 01/31/2002 4:19:36 PM PST by Cicero
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To: dighton

U.S. special forces troops ride horseback as they work with members of the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom on Nov. 12, 2001. DoD photo


U.S. special forces troops are using pack animals to carry equipment as they work with members of the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom on Nov. 12, 2001. DoD photo.
26 posted on 01/31/2002 4:23:17 PM PST by Hipixs
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To: dighton ; Orual
Bump for a great story. I hope we'll read about it some day in more detail.

Not to mention the movie(s).

27 posted on 01/31/2002 4:24:18 PM PST by aculeus
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To: Common Tator
"Our defeat in Nam...." was political.
28 posted on 01/31/2002 4:26:18 PM PST by onedoug
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To: sneakypete,squantos,harpseal
bttt
29 posted on 01/31/2002 4:27:24 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: BunnySlippers
I just read through this again. It's the Charge of the Light Brigade all over again, only this time it worked, because it was properly planned.

Some day this will make a great movie. It's too bad John Wayne isn't around to star in it.

30 posted on 01/31/2002 4:27:24 PM PST by Cicero
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To: BunnySlippers
bump
31 posted on 01/31/2002 4:31:34 PM PST by VOA
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To: aculeus
Too bad John Ford and John Huston are no longer with us. Either of them would do this story justice.
32 posted on 01/31/2002 4:31:49 PM PST by Wallace T.
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To: BunnySlippers
A few carried RPGs (rocket-propelled guns)

Yet another example of an unqualified journalist who knows nothing about military matters assigned to the Pentagon. If they can't get the basics right, what kind of chance do they have with the complex?

33 posted on 01/31/2002 4:46:06 PM PST by FirstFlaBn
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To: BunnySlippers
Can President Bush pickem or what? Condaleeza Rice is also cute and all Woman. She can kick butt too.

A president's cabinet is like a mirror that reflects his on image-or maybe his soul.

34 posted on 01/31/2002 4:52:57 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell
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To: Wallace T.

35 posted on 01/31/2002 4:54:07 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: BunnySlippers
Excellent Duke Wayne bump.
36 posted on 01/31/2002 4:55:45 PM PST by Argus
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To: FirstFlaBn
I'd love to see this guy at basic training calling it "his gun". It would be a gut-buster.
37 posted on 01/31/2002 4:55:54 PM PST by caisson71
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To: Wallace T.
Raoul Walsh or Michael Curtiz and Errol Flynn, too. THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON and THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.
38 posted on 01/31/2002 4:57:06 PM PST by Argus
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To: BunnySlippers
Oops, I don't know how I put this in Breaking News. I didn't mean to.
39 posted on 01/31/2002 5:00:09 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Common Tator
In any event we appear to have learned our lessons well

Yes. It appears we are no longer fighting the last war.
Along with proven tactics, we continue to hear reports of creative, innovative methods.

The bad guys will never love us, but they are beginning to fear us.

Remember the Taliban boasting that Afghanastan could not lose; the media hand-wringing of a Viet Nam quagmire?
We have always been a force to fear.
Perhaps we have finally gotten past our weak sister mentality.

40 posted on 01/31/2002 5:18:40 PM PST by sistergoldenhair
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