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Afghanistan
Taliban Has Lost Command And Control Of War: Interior Minister Andarabi
2019-10-04
We were wondering about the skill level of the Afghan forces the other day. Here is a datum:
[ToloNews] Confidence in Afghan forces grows after election, but fierce fighting spreads to the north.

The Taliban
...Arabic for students...
has lost the initiative in the war and has no choice but to join the grinding of the peace processor, the acting interior minister Massoud Andarabi said on Wednesday.

Andarabi, visiting Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital of Balkh province, said that security forces prevented the Taliban from gaining political power through fighting, and that the Taliban have no choice but to either join the grinding of the peace processor or be eliminated.

"The Taliban has lost command and control; the only way left for them is the grinding of the peace processor," Andarabi said.

Calling on Taliban members, Andarabi said: "If you can, come and achieve your goals through the way of peace. We have proven that the security and defense forces will certainly not allow any power to grow or succeed through the bloodshed of Afghan people."

Andarabi made these remarks at a ceremony concluding a training course for special forces soldiers and officers at the Special Forces Command Training Center in Mazar-e-Sharif.

Nearly 200 soldiers and officers of the Special Forces have received six months of professional training from local and foreign trainers.

The Ministry of Interior Special Police Units general commander, Brig. Mir Ahmad Azimi, and the Special Police Units Training Center commander attended the ceremony. During the remarks, it was announced that security forces have rescued the Zari district of Balkh, the Tala Wa Barfak district of Baghlan, and the Darzab district of Jawzjan province.

"Three days ago, there was a lot of fighting in the district of Drazab, but 45 of our troops went there and rescued the district, and those who went to rescue the district had graduated from this same center," Azimi said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the cheese factory, there was only one thought in the mouse's mind: I can do this! I can do this! Then the trap sprung...
an American trainer who spoke at the ceremony said that the soldiers’ newly-acquired skills will give them a competitive edge.

"I don’t care what enemy you face, Taliban, ISIS
...embracing their inner Islamic Brute...
, al-Qaeda, they are not as good as you. Yes, they are dangerous, but you are better trained and you are more determined and you will defeat them every time," said the American trainer.

Acting Minister Andarabi also praised the security forces for being impartial on the Presidential election day.

"The neutrality of the police in this election was unprecedented," Andarabi said.

The forces have obtained their certificates as insecurity has spread to a number of northern provinces, and Afghan people are now wondering whether they will take the initiative on the battlefield or not.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  the command and control has, I think, since 2001, been pretty local except where directed by Pakistan intel
Posted by: lord garth   2019-10-04 14:48  

#2  An effect of ceasing to micromanage Afghan forces (who are mostly Pathans) and just letting them do that comes natural?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-10-04 12:43  

#1  An evaluation of Rantburg reporting on events in Afghanistan over the last six months would indicate either the reporting is phony or Afghan forces are really improving. On a single day multiple attacks on Taliban and other Islamists indicate a military able to react "globally" and quickly.
Posted by: Chereting Pelosi1889   2019-10-04 09:47  

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