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Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Operation Mountain Fury Begins
2006-09-16
Thousands of American and Afghan soldiers launched an offensive against resurgent Taliban militants in five eastern provinces Saturday, seeking to expand the Afghan government's reach into the volatile frontier region, the U.S.-led coalition said.

The operation comes as a NATO-led force, including 2,500 U.S. soldiers, is pressing heavy attacks on militants in Afghanistan's south, claiming to have killed hundreds of guerrillas over the past two weeks.

The new push in the east is "part of a series of coordinated operations placing continuous pressure on Taliban extremists ... in order to provide security to the population, extend the government to the people and to increase reconstruction," the U.S.-led coalition said.

Dubbed Operation Mountain Fury, the offensive involves 7,000 U.S. and Afghan soldiers in the central and eastern provinces of Paktika, Khost, Ghazni, Paktya and Logar, the military said. Insurgents and other Islamic extremist groups, including al-Qaida, are known to operate in the region, especially in areas bordering Pakistan where the reach of the Afghan government is weak.

A separate U.S.-led operation called Big Northern Wind has been going on in neighboring Kunar province's Korangal Valley since late August.

The U.S. military said troops had been preparing the ground for Operation Mountain Fury for weeks and began the "maneuver phase" early Saturday. "Mountain Fury will continue until the conditions of bringing security, construction and growth are met," Maj. Gen. Benjamin Freakley, the top U.S. operational commander, said in the statement. "The Afghan people are tired of war. They want what their government is capable of providing: security, employment, education and a better way of life," Freakley said.
Posted by:Thomose Sneash1945

#4  You know, it's interesting how there has been zero mention of the Afghan province in the NE that has a border with China. Now granted, it is a generally peaceful province, however, it is right next door to the extremely "restive" Uighar area of China.

Just saying.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-09-16 20:32  

#3  "Thousands of American and Afghan soldiers launched an offensive against resurgent Taliban militants in five eastern provinces Saturday..."

God bless and good hunting
Posted by: Hyper   2006-09-16 16:49  

#2  i believe the Canucks may be up to The Brutal Afghan Winter. Winnipeg - word.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-09-16 16:17  

#1  Mountain Fury will continue until the conditions of bringing security, construction and growth are met

i.e.: The Brutal Afghan Winter(TM) arrives. Or they run out of pious idiots who believe they'll get 72^3 virgin goats to doink for all of eternity.
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-16 15:45  

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