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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:10 pm
 


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Taliban 'stalled by lack of commanders'
By Thomas Harding in Lashkah Gah
Last Updated: 2:20am BST 24/05/2007

The Taliban's much-vaunted spring offensive has stalled apparently due to lack of organisation after dozens of middle-ranking commanders were killed by British troops in the past year, according to military sources.

The death last week of the key Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah at the hands of American special forces has harmed the Taliban's morale to the point that local commanders are having to tell their troops to "remain professional" despite the loss.

After suffering more than 1,000 dead in battles with the Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines in the last year, the Taliban retired to regroup and re-equip last winter.

A spring offensive was ordered by the Taliban leadership based in Quetta, Pakistan, and was meant to be launched in late March.

But a lack of mid-level commanders has meant that there has been little co-ordination to bring about the offensive.


"They are getting strategic guidance from Quetta but this is not translating on the ground," a military source said.

"It's a bit premature to discuss the Taliban as a spent force. I believe that they are struggling but still maintain a capability to carry out attacks on a daily basis. But I would suggest in the long term the Taliban may just peter out."

Of the five main Taliban leaders who managed to escape in the 2001 fighting only two are at large, including Mullah Omar, the spiritual leader, who is living on the Pakistan border.

British commanders are still braced for a possible upsurge in attacks over the summer.

An "increase in enemy tempo" is expected and already the number of clashes has risen from five a day to 15, lasting from 10 minutes to 11 hours.

Within Helmand there is a small group of "irreconcilable" Taliban leading a force of about 1,000, which is reinforced by Chechen, Arab and Uzbek fighters. Some are part-time farmers supplementing their income by earning $25 a day by fighting.

After clearing and establishing a foothold in the area the British force has been able to begin rebuilding roads and other projects. They have also dispelled some Taliban propaganda that claimed the British would rape their women and steal their poppy crops.


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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... ghan23.xml

To baylee and his ilk: This is from a real newspaper that everyone can buy and would not feel stupid reading on the bus, unlike the socialist rags you try and pass off as credability. It's not great, but then the Toronto Star isn't great either, but when a lefty rag prints about how the Taliban are stalled and we are winning, well.. I guess that has to hurt just a little bit more. :-)
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:40 am
 


Those who think this unwinable forget they will run out of taliban before we run out of bullets.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:57 am
 


According to this we're down to the last 1,000 Taliban - cool! 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:01 am
 


They could easily pick up 1000 rounds at Canadian Tire.

Dip them in pigs blood, just for that touch that says, 'I really care'.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:02 am
 


DrCaleb DrCaleb:
They could easily pick up 1000 rounds at Canadian Tire.

Dip them in pigs blood, just for that touch that says, 'I really care'.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:05 am
 


Hopefully it proves to be true.


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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
According to this we're down to the last 1,000 Taliban - cool! 8)


So will this mean the end of the war on terror? Will the great US war machine find some other worthwhile objective for keeping the profits flowing? Stay tuned! :wink:


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:42 pm
 


The real tangeable bit of news is that the AL QAIDA #2 in a fit of grandeur got a bit too active in Pakistan, with suicide bombers etc. trying to kill Musharef and/or overthrough the government.

The RED MOSQUE battle is just the opening phase of Pakistan's now serious campaign to destroy the AL QAIDA and Taliban before they destroy Pakistan.

Already Al Qaida and the Taliban are moving assets and personell to the relative safety of Afghanistan in immenent expectation of massive pakistan military strikes against former sanctuaries in Waziristan.

The imminent loss of the safe haven of Pakistan will seriously affect the Taliban ability to raise shit anywhere.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:40 pm
 


I think there is some real progress in Afghanistan now. The Taliban are extending the deadlines for the South Korean hostages. They don't seem to have that hardline will that they once had.

Good ridance. I hope every single NATO, Afghan, and Pakistani has a chance to shoot and kill these guys.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:24 pm
 


Wada Wada:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
According to this we're down to the last 1,000 Taliban - cool! 8)


So will this mean the end of the war on terror? Will the great US war machine find some other worthwhile objective for keeping the profits flowing? Stay tuned! :wink:


Very funny
bush still has 18 months to find a way to keep American soldiers dieing for no good reason

As for rideatrain et again bring up a tired old subject

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/comment/ ... 95,00.html







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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:38 pm
 


Islamofascism is a modern day Hydra. Chop off its head in Afghanistan two more pop up somewhere else in the Muslim world.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 6:56 pm
 


baylee baylee:
Wada Wada:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
According to this we're down to the last 1,000 Taliban - cool! 8)


So will this mean the end of the war on terror? Will the great US war machine find some other worthwhile objective for keeping the profits flowing? Stay tuned! :wink:


Very funny
bush still has 18 months to find a way to keep American soldiers dieing for no good reason

As for rideatrain et again bring up a tired old subject

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/comment/ ... 95,00.html







:o

Get help Logic7.. :roll:


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:10 am
 


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Islamofascism is a modern day Hydra. Chop off its head in Afghanistan two more pop up somewhere else in the Muslim world.


Urban Myth # 26

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:56 am
 


Glad to hear there is some good news. It will be interesting to see the effects of the Pakistan's increased involvment along the border.


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ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
Islamofascism is a modern day Hydra. Chop off its head in Afghanistan two more pop up somewhere else in the Muslim world.


Ya, so..... you'll find that the more heads you chop off, the better you get at it...

The Liberal contolled press in this country won't tell you poor lot that we are winning the war over there, as it would put their political leaders in a rather bad light. I've had friends over there and right now the son of a good friend is fighting there (they had 3 contacts just last week). Just to put some of this in prespective, what, we've lost about 63 young soldiers since 2002.... do you realize that we've greased several thousand of them (I would say at least 5000 plus). Just in June, one Canadian Arty Batt accounted for around 200 dead "timmies" over there in just one month, working with the US Speacial Forces....


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