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Afghanistan
Taliban fleeing NATO forces: top U.S. general
2007-03-17
FORWARD OPERATING BASE DIABLO, Afghanistan (AP) - The top NATO general in Afghanistan said Friday the alliance's latest offensive is the first of a "rolling series" of operations against Taliban insurgents, some of whom have been fleeing western forces in the south. U.S. Gen. Dan McNeill, commander of the 36,000-strong NATO-led force in Afghanistan, said western troops were exchanging fire with Taliban fighters "in a number of areas" in southern Afghanistan but that many militants were fleeing the 5,500 NATO and Afghan soldiers participating in Operation Achilles.

"We're working hard to get a beat on them, where they're going, because we're not going to let up," McNeill said during a one-hour visit to this isolated U.S. outpost in the northwest corner of Kandahar province. "I expect we'll have a rolling series of exercises just like this one, operations that run through the spring and summer. I expect for us to continue attacking these insurgents."
Hardest part of the operation will be to get the Talibunnies to stand still long enough so that we can kill them.
About 47,000 western forces are deployed in Afghanistan. NATO leads 36,000 troops, and the U.S.-led coalition maintains a 11,000-strong force engaged in independent operations throughout the country. Canada has about 2,500 troops operating in Kandahar province as part of the NATO force.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  No Snark, this looks like a perfect time to wait a week or so, then blast the shit out of Pakistan.
Run the baddies to what they think is a safe haven, then wipe them all out once and for all.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-03-17 11:00  

#3  But they'll be back, after R&R in Pakistan.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-03-17 08:35  

#2  And they are being discredited in Pakistan.

By the way, as Khalid Sheik Mohammed is back in the news, people should be reminded that although he was born and raised on the Arabian Peninsula, he is of Balochi descent. I find it hard to believe that Arabs - who believe that their god has given them authority over the entire world - would have handed over the control over al-Qaeda operations that KSM claims. I think he confessed to most major terror operations, in an attempt to shield Arab perpetrators from justice. Military justice authorities should not close terror cases, based on his testimony.
Posted by: Sneaze   2007-03-17 02:22  

#1  I suppose Mullah boy will announce the great Taliban victory next week.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-03-17 00:51  

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