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Afghanistan
60 more Taliban killed in Afghanistan push
2006-09-25
Security forces in Afghanistan have announced they have killed more than 60 Taliban in new clashes, as a British minister played down suggestions the nation's troops deployed here are over-stretched. The rebels were killed in separate incidents in southern Helmand province on Sunday, where the bulk of a British deployment of about 4,500 troops is based and has come under fierce attack to mounting concern at home.

On Saturday, NATO-led and Afghan security forces backed by war planes killed 40 of the rebels in the province's Greshk district, the Afghan defence ministry said. A rebel stronghold was also "totally" destroyed in the raid in which Afghan and foreign troops sustained no casualties, it added. Security forces meanwhile captured 21 suspected Taliban combatants across insurgency-hit southern and eastern Afghanistan, the ministry said in a separate statement.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) announced that it had killed 15 insurgents in the province's Now Zad district on Friday after the troops called in air support when they came under fire from about 20 men. Eight more insurgents were killed on Thursday in neighbouring Sangin district after they attacked a helicopter with rocket-propelled grenades as the aircraft was lifting off, another ISAF statement said. Helmand, Afghanistan's top drug-producing province, has seen an escalation of violence this year as ISAF troops have moved into remote areas and confronted rebels and drug lords who have operated for years outside the law.
Posted by:Fred

#10  It is going to be a long, cold winter in Pakland, and even colder when the rank and file start counting up their casualties. Ironically, since they will all be bunched together in North Wazoo, it is going to be extra easy to figure out who has survived.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-09-25 14:11  

#9  As long as we had the A-OK from the JAG's...
Posted by: Raj   2006-09-25 08:12  

#8  Back to the 20 multiples. PAOs must have rotated.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-25 07:40  

#7  Unless and until this boil is lanced, and we go to the source (i.e., Pakiland), the talibunnies will simply go back into their hole and germinate, train, rearm, and return.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-09-25 07:39  

#6   So why are they leaving the first string on the bench?


'Cause they're dead.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-09-25 06:12  

#5  Sounds like the talibunnies have the second string playing. So why are they leaving the first string on the bench?

The bench is in Hades.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-25 05:53  

#4  You guys are obviously not reading Time, the NYT, or listening to Anderson Cooper. We are losing...the resurgent taliban are stronger than anytime since late 2001, and it's all nazi-bush's fault.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-09-25 03:52  

#3  Plenty more where those came from.
Posted by: gromky   2006-09-25 00:50  

#2  I hope the Taliban keeps reading in the press about how overstretched the NATO forces are. They seem to be queuing up to dive into the wood chipper.
Posted by: Super Hose   2006-09-25 00:49  

#1  The pine-wood boxes just keep piling up for and getting filled with the mangled corpses of dead Talibunnies and Pakis. Allan Akbar!
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-09-25 00:44  

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