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Afghanistan
Afghan government claims Taliban stronghold
2010-02-25
The Afghan government took official control of the southern Taliban stronghold of Marjah on Thursday, installing an administrator and raising the national flag while U.S.-led troops worked to root out final pockets of militants.

The ceremony was held in a central market as U.S. Marines and Afghan troops slogged through bomb-laden fields in the north of the town. The Marines and their Afghan partners are trying to secure a 28-square mile (45-square kilometer) area believed to be the last significant pocket of Taliban insurgents in Marjah.

Militants and allied troops are still getting caught up in gunfights in some areas, NATO said.

But the number of residents returning has increased in recent days, shops have opened to sell telephones and computers alongside fresh fruits and vegetables, and officials hailed the installation of Abdul Zahir Aryan as the town's administrator as a key sign of progress.
Posted by:ed

#4  Uh, "telephones"?! and key sign of progress in the same breath? Scary. ;~)
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2010-02-25 11:58  

#3  A little napalm on those ridges when the talibunnies are marching along would put a stop to a lot of things. We're trying to fight a war with both feet in the same bucket, and one arm tied behind our backs. Our enemies laugh at us for that, and even our friends think it's a bit strange.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-02-25 11:34  

#2  ..of course, the same applies to the other side as well.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-25 09:36  

#1  There is of course no prospect of securing the thousands of Sq K of mountains that surround Marjah.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-02-25 08:45  

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