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Afghanistan
Forces targeting Taliban leadership
2007-01-04
Afghan and international military forces battling the resurgent Taliban are increasingly targeting the insurgency’s hardline leaders, believing that foot soldiers can be persuaded to lay down their arms, officials have said. The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has been pushing this strategy for the last three weeks in a new operation in the volatile Panjwayi district of Kandahar province, officials confirmed. ISAF spokesman in Kabul, Major Dominic Whyte, said the approach was “twin-track”.

“That basically means there are some Taliban out there who want the Taliban regime and will not negotiate and they will not stop fighting until they are killed or captured,” he said. However, Whyte added that ISAF believed other recruits could be persuaded to stop fighting by being shown that the hardliners offered “no future”, unlike the government and its allies, which were pushing development alongside military action. This group, he said, included fighters who had been principally lured by money, since Taliban reportedly pay them around five to 12 dollars a day. In Panjwayi, development projects worth several million dollars are intended to win over fighters.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Forces targeting Taliban leadership

We're going to attack Quetta and the NWFP?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-04 12:52  

#3  Quite right Besoeker. It's a travesty to expect any less from the fighting men and women of Us Armed Forces. This policy from the top of holding hands is a crock of shit and leads to unnecessary deaths daily. That's why I reject more troops into Baghdad unless they are allowed to function in the fighting mode. If that means taking out city blocks, fine.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2007-01-04 10:47  

#2  The GWOT in it's entirety is a "sad commentary." It will never be won through diplomatic bakhshesh, Iraqimazation, or a flimsy half-assed police action. These bastards must be very aggressively hunted down, given no quarter, and thoroughly destroyed! Entire cities destroyed, armies dessimated, navies sunk. Nothing short of total victory must be achieved, and soon. We have already wasted several years. The nieve concept of nation building, rehabilitation and reform is absolutely ludicrous. It is a western concept that is foreign to the understanding of these tribalists. They are savages, diabolical murderers well beyond the scope of most in the civilized world to imagine. If we do not go on the hunt soon, the West will be drained both economically and politically, similarly to what took place in the FSU leading up it's fall. Action is required, victory is much needed. Take the butcher's bill to them immediately. We have the means, all that is lacking is the will.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-01-04 09:42  

#1  This is a sad commentary on our tactical and strategic decision-making, if this story is true.
Posted by: Clolutle Slans5753   2007-01-04 09:16  

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