Taliban rebels are on their knees

Blackleaf

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Ferocious fighting by British soldiers has brought the Taliban to their knees.....


Taliban rebels on their knees


By TOM NEWTON DUNN
Defence Editor
23 Feb 2008
The Sun


Satisfied ... Brigadier Andrew Mackay



FEROCIOUS fighting by British troops in Afghanistan has brought the Taliban to its knees, top brass reveal.

An onslaught throughout 2007 in Helmand province smashed the fanatics’ supply lines.

The Taliban are very low on fighters and are using foreigners for attacks.

The remaining foot soldiers have been forced out to remote regions. Brigadier Andrew Mackay, in charge of all 7,800 Brit forces in the province, said: “The Taliban are definitely worn down.



Brave ... British soldiers in Afghanistan



“In a pure tactical military context, 2007 was an extremely satisfying year for us. They are suffering from a lack of man-power and operating outside of their normal areas because they lack support from local populations.

“There is a dislocation between their senior command in Quetta and soldiers in southern Afghanistan, who have been living in pretty uncomfortable conditions and enduring a tough winter.”

Thousands of the Taliban have been killed in the past 12 months, which has seen some of the most intense combat faced by British troops since World War Two.

But success has come at a price, with 41 of Our Boys dying in the country last year.

The Taliban have turned to suicide bombers and booby trap devices after so many defeats on the battlefield.

Two Brit soldiers have been killed in the past week by hidden bombs.

Brig Mackay added: “They are having to change their modus operandi. That is why we are seeing asymmetric attacks and suicide bombings.


Damaging


“These attacks preserve the position of the Taliban on local news agendas.

"But they are pretty damaging to their interests in terms of support at a tribal level.”

Cpl Damian Lawrence, 25, of the 2nd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, died on Sunday after stepping on a mine during a patrol on Sunday.

Then on Wednesday, Cpl Damian Mulvihill, 32, from 40 Commando was killed when a bomb tore through his Viking armoured vehicle.

A car bomb and suicide bomber also struck in next door Kandahar province earlier this week killing 140 locals.

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MikeyDB

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Great job by the forces of Britain!

Perhaps Britain could send more troops? Maybe the arshole who thinks only Americans can fight would be enlightened by this contribution Blackleaf...

Eradicate the Taliban and destroy the poppy fields....

That's a sure way to bring peace and prosperity to Afghanis.

Now if we were to support this strategy and replace Karzai the puppet of American petroleum interests....
 

lone wolf

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A salute to the Brits. Don't count 'em out too soon for you can't drive to ground he who is already there. I heard the very same confidence ... just before Tet.

Woof!
 

einmensch

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Karzai controls about 30%, tribes control 60% and the Taliban controls about 10% We have made such great progress creating 3.5 million refugees that we need another 3 years to?? !2011 will make it 10 years -WE is doin GOOD
 

gopher

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Taliban on its knees?

So why has NATO and others largely withdrawn, why are the provinces in anarchy, and why is the drug trade exploding in growth??