Taliban control more areas of Afghanistan than at any time since the start of the war in 2001. Their last leader was killed by a US drone strike inside Pakistan.
AYMAN AL ZAWHIRI leader of al QAEDA reported to be backing the Taliban of Afghanistan. Taliban say they are looking into the report but welcomed the news if it’s true.
KABUL – Scores have been killed and injured after the bombing during the rush hour in the Afghan capital. The bombing occurred close to defence and security buildings. The Taliban have claimed responsibility.
KUNDUZ – Hundreds of Taliban fighters are reported to be attempting a seizure of the northern Afghan province. The Taliban seized control of KUNDUZ last year before eventually being repelled. During that attack American airstrikes hit the only hospital in the area – run by the MSF, Medicin San Frontiers.
ISLAMABAD – Taliban say the US has boosted troop numbers, increased air strikes on residential areas and night raids attacks. It also said the US backed Afghan government had increased attacks on it’s fighters. The talks between the Afghan government, the US and PakistanΒ in the Pakistani capital are aimed at ending the 15-year war.
HELMAND – With SANGIN overrun by TALIBAN fighters, Afghan forces have moved out of Musa Qala which leaves Kajaki and Greshk open. Helmand has seen some fierce fighting between US special forces and Taliban fighters, especially at Marjah.
UN says over 11,000 civilians were killed or injured – the highest since 2009. During the battle for KUNDUZ 493 civilians were killed and 1,392 were injured. Most of the casualties in the conflict have come from ground engagements between the US backedΒ government and the Taliban and roadside bomb attacks.
HELMAND – Battalion is being sent to Helmand to fight the Taliban who are on the verge of overrunning the province. 9,800 US soldiers are currently in Afghanistan.
ANALYSIS – American special forces have fought like lions in Helmand province – that part is obvious to anyone following the still ongoing Afghan war. A picture of an American soldier posting his nation’s flag in MARJAH compound in every way symbolises the best of his country’s fighting forces. The Taliban know how good the opposition is, they also know that the Americans can fight, that they have forever banished the myth that the US relies too heavily on technology and not fighting prowess.
Unfortunately, the same can not be said for the politicians and arm chair generals in Washington who still haven’t accepted the reality on the ground. America has lost this war – not because of its soldiers, but because of the failure of policy makers. From the start, this was a failed campaign because US bombing simply replaced the Taliban with the very people whose presence had made the emergence of the religious students necessary.Β The resulting government has been corrupt and incompetent, they have committed outrages against Taliban prisoners of war and the Afghan population, whose lives continue to be desperate despite the billions of dollarsΒ being poured into KABUL. Before Helmand, there was KUNDUZ which was overrun by Taliban fighters who attacked each district from several directions for weeks before forcing their way through to seize control of the whole province. It was an action that also resulted in the bombing of the MSF hospital that America blames on its Afghan colleagues. Today, with SANGIN poised to fallΒ and with it the neighboring Helmand districts the question is when will the politicians in Washington accept the realities on the ground. And that will mean having serious talks with the Taliban.
HELMAND – US soldier posts American flag in MARJAH compound as the province of Helmand looks set to fall to the Taliban. Observers say the Taliban strategy of attacking from several directions whilst seizing control of key districts resembles that employed to overrun KUNDUZ.