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Afghanistan
In Kandahar, U.S. tries the lessons of Baghdad
2010-08-03
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#2  In Baghdad, the use of checkpoints, identification cards and walled-off communities helped to reduce violence because there were two feuding factions, riven by sect. Because the city had been carved into a collection of separate Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods, U.S. forces were able to place themselves along the borders. Both sides tolerated the tactics to a degree because they came to believe U.S. troops would protect them from their rivals.

The conflict in Kandahar is far murkier. There are no differences in religion or ethnicity: Nearly everyone here is a Sunni Pashtun. There are divisions among tribes and clans, but they are not a reliable indicator of support for the Taliban.


Desperation. Trying something on the off chance it might work.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-08-03 23:30  

#1  Providing utilities is a good move, provided the Taliban is not permitted to control the generators, systems, and billing mechanisms as they have with the current power grid and network.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-03 15:37  

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