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Afghanistan
Taleban forces retake Afghan town
2007-02-03
Taleban forces in southern Afghanistan have taken control of a town which British troops had pulled out of after a peace deal with local elders. Some local people said they were leaving the town, Musa Qala in Helmand province, for fear of bombing raids on the Taleban by Nato forces.

US commanders and diplomats had criticised the deal. They said it had not been done with elders but with the Taleban themselves and was not the way to defeat them.

The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul says the loss of Musa Qala to the Taleban is a blow to the strategy of establishing peace deals in Helmand.
A fatal blow, I hope.
It comes just days before the British hand over command of Nato forces to an American general.
My boy friend's back and you're gonna be in trouble...
The Musa Qala peace deal was a controversial change of tactics for British troops in Afghanistan. It saw them pull out of the small Helmand town as part of an agreement with the elders, who said they would keep Taleban fighters out of the town centre and run security with their own auxiliary police unit.

There has been peace for a 142 days, a British spokesman said - but that appears to have come to an end.
We beat the Paleostinians by a mile.
The Helmand governor and local people told the BBC that the Taleban had moved in overnight, arrested some of the elders who opposed them and destroyed part of the government compound. It was this compound that British troops defended from wave after wave of attack in the summer.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#5  Since they failed to keep their agreement, carpet-bomb the town. Let them realize the consequences of their actions. Right now, they can safely play both sides. They must be more afraid to cross us than the Taliban. It will be tough on the puppies and baby ducks, I know.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-02-03 20:05  

#4  Last one out of Afghanistan, don't forget to turn the lights off.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-02-03 13:28  

#3  I googled Musa Qala and found this from a man who knows the Taliban better than the Western Officials.

“The Musa Qala project has sent two messages: one, recognition for the enemy, and two, military defeat,” said Mustafa Qazemi, a member of Afghanistan’s Parliament and a former resistance fighter with the Northern Alliance, which fought the Taliban for seven years.

“This is a model for the destruction of the country,” he said, “and it is just a defeat for NATO, just a defeat.”
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-02-03 10:24  

#2  Field test of the Euro way. Think they'll recognize that it failed?
Posted by: Jules   2007-02-03 08:13  

#1  Have the Taleban done anything to inspire trust? They need to die.
Posted by: Sneaze   2007-02-03 03:56  

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