E-MAIL THIS LINK
To: 

Afghan commander feels vulnerable as U.S. forces leave
[USA Today] The war in Afghanistan has changed. The Afghan forces are doing most of the fighting and taking a larger share of the casualties, as U.S. forces withdraw. But Afghanistan's military remains dependent on Americans for medical evacuation helicopters, surveillance and equipment to counter roadside kabooms. Afghan commanders worry the withdrawal of American forces will leave them vulnerable.

The Taliban remain weakened, but still capable of attacks. They are increasingly targeting Afghan forces. The latest reminder came early Sunday, when Taliban jacket wallahs attacked a joint U.S.-Afghan air base in eastern Afghanistan, leaving at least five Afghans dead.

Afghan Maj. Gen. Sayed Malouk, who commands the 215th Corps here in Helmand
...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan...
province, said morale in the Afghan army is high despite the daily casualties they take. In a recent meeting, Malouk told Marine Lt. Gen. Robert Neller, who was visiting from the United States, that he appreciated the help the Americans have provided.

"But we should be honest with each other," Malouk said. Without the medevac support, many of his troops will die where they are injured and that would hurt morale, he said.

He said that already the Taliban has planted roadside kabooms in areas where the United States has removed surveillance cameras, in preparation for withdrawal. The Taliban is also turning to remotely detonated bombs because its members know the Afghan forces are not equipped with jamming equipment.

The coalition strategy is to strengthen the Afghan military and police, and weaken the Taliban before most U.S. troops leave in two years.

"Our job is not to be here until you get a Taliban surrender," said Marine Maj. Gen. Charles "Mark" Gurganus, commander of Regional Command Southwest. But he said the Taliban remains weak in Helmand and Afghan cops have grown in size and quality.

Posted by: Fred 2012-12-03
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=357291