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2007-03-09 Afghanistan
Bill Roggio on 'Invasion' of Pakiwakiland
Deputy Taliban commander in Waziristan captured by Task Force 145; Taliban commander arrested in Kandahar; Tora Bora Front cell broken up; Achilles update

As NATO and Afghan forces are on the offensive in northern Helmand province, U.S. special forces have conducted a cross border raid in Pakistan and nabbed the deputy Taliban commander in Waziristan, according to a report by Al Jazeera Television. The Taliban leader is identified as Mullah Hakimallah Mansub, however the likelihood is the Romanization of the name is mistake. 'Mansub' may well be of the Mehsud tribe, of which Baitullah and Abdullah Mehsud are the two leading Taliban commanders in South Waziristan.

This raid would have been conducted by Task Force 145, the specialized hunter-killer team designed to detain or kill senior al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Task Force 145 was behind the strike in Danda Saidgai against Osama bin Laden's praetorian Black Guard in the spring of 2006, among other operations in western Pakistan.

Today's raid in South Waziristan follows the capture of Mullah Mahmood, a Taliban commander running away like a girlie fleeing the fighting in southern Afghanistan. Mahmood was captured by Afghan soldiers after he tried to pass through a checkpoint while wearing a burka and a totally HOT pair of Manolos.

In Nangarhar province in northen Afghanistan NATO forces captured the leader of an IED cell of the newly formed Tora Bora Front. The Tora Bora Front is an al-Qaeda linked organization and offshoot of Hizb-i-Islami Khalis fighters led by Anwarul Haq Mujahid. Mujahid is the spawn son of Maulvi Yunis Khalis, who hosted Osama bin Laden after he entered Afghanistan in 1996.

Meanwhile, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader of the Taliban and al-Qaeda allied Hizb-i-Islami Gulbuddin (HIG), has claimed he has broken with the Taliban and is willing to negotiate with the Afghan government. "Look at Me! ME! MEEE!!! The jihad went into high gear but later it gradually went down as certain elements among the Taliban rejected the idea of a joint struggle against the aggressor," Hekmatyar told AFP "He said his forces were now mounting only restricted operations, partly because of a lack of young boys for the jihadis resources." Hekmatyer has always been an opportunist in Afghan affairs, but this might be a sign that the Taliban and al-Qaeda no longer see any use in Hekmatyer's services as they are now secure in Western Pakistan.
I don't think either the Talibs or Qaeda were particularly fond of Hek from the start. He's out for himself and nobody else. When he could pretend to command the entire Hezb he was of some value, though never as much as he thought. But his end of the Hezb has been tossed by the rest of the party and there's not much room for the politicking he's so much better at than he is at military operations. It's doubtful he's actually got a big-time sponsor like he did way back when. In short, he's an idea whose time has gone.
The raids against Taliban leaders occur as NATO and Afghan forces enter the third day of Operation Achilles in Northern Helmand province. Over 4,500 NATO and 1,000 Afghan troops are battling Taliban forces in the Taliban infested districts. Mullah Abdul Qassim, a "topman Taliban commander in Helmand province," according to The Associated with Terrorists Press, claims to have 4,000 fighters in northern Helmand and up to 9,000 fighters in the entire province.
Oooooo, scary. Better hide the boys, but the men of the Angloshere (and a some Dutch) will be ready to turn these 'fighters' into corpses. Many corpses.
"All of them are well-equipped with turbans and pointy-toed slippers and we have the magic rocks you insert in your anus weapons to target helicopters," Qassim told The Associated Press. "The Taliban are able to fight for 15 or 20 years against NATO and the Americans."
Yeah, right. Unlike Iraq, there aren't 1M tons of munitions scattered about the country. Every round must be hauled from Pakiwakistan via Donkey, Toyota truck or whatever. Typical muzzie wild threats without any ability to back it up.
The fighting over the past 24 hours has focused around the Garmsir district. "[The NATO led International Security Assistance Forces] consisting of the British 45 Commando Royal Marines, supported by Afghan National Army troops, have successfully engaged Taliban extremist strongholds as well as compounds being used by the enemy as arms and ammunition storage facilities in the general area of Garmsir," according to the ISAF press release. Afghan artillery has been firing in support of the operation, and U.S., British and Dutch close air support has been called in as well.
The ANA has arty? And the Dutch F-16s fight? Who knew?
Elements from the Royal Canadian Regiment and the U.S. 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division appear to be conducting blocking operations at the Kandahar and Helmand provincial boundaries.
1000 or so first-class infantry with a wide-range of supporting arms is an excellent block. And with the hammer on it's way, that means a whole lotta dead talibunnies.
The Taliban control the districts of Muckistan, Shitholistan, Musa Qala and Washir, and claimed to have captured Nawzad.
"Today Nawzad, tomorrow the caliphate".
The Sangin, Kajaki and Grishk districts have also been been the scene of heavy Taliban activity this winter. ISAF is attempting to secure the region around the Kajaki Dam in northren Helmand province to push forward with reconstruction projects in the region.
This article starring:
45 Commando Royal Marines
82nd Airborne Division
ABDULLAH MEHSUDTaliban
ANWARUL HAQ MUJAHIDHizb-i-Islami Khalis
BAITULLAH MEHSUDTaliban
GULBUDIN HEKMATYARHizb-i-Islami Gulbuddin
Kajaki Dam
Maulvi Yunis Khalis
Mehsud tribe
MULLAH ABDUL QASIMTaliban
MULLAH HAKIMALLAH MANSUBTaliban
MULLAH MAHMUDTaliban
Task Force 145
Hizb-i-Islami Gulbuddin
Hizb-i-Islami Khalis
Tora Bora Front
Posted by Brett 2007-03-09 00:00|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 LOL Brett. Manolos? Ima excited!
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2007-03-09 00:35||   2007-03-09 00:35|| Front Page Top

#2 Brett "... magic [Space] rocks you insert in your anus"

Damn Secrete Talibs, they're using the Pashtun Cloaking Device too.
Posted by RD 2007-03-09 01:40||   2007-03-09 01:40|| Front Page Top

#3 The Talibs are being hit day and night. There is growing Balochi contempt for jihad recruiters, so terrorist ranks are harder to replenish.
Posted by Sneaze 2007-03-09 04:35||   2007-03-09 04:35|| Front Page Top

#4 Balochs are not Pashtoon.

Now in pre 9-11 times the Northern Alliance reported to have captured a number of Taliban who didn't speak a word of Pashto, only Urdhu ie they were not Afghans and not even from the NWFP or from Waziristan but from Pakistan "mainland".
Posted by JFM">JFM  2007-03-09 07:00||   2007-03-09 07:00|| Front Page Top

#5 The ANA has arty? ... Who knew?

One of the quiet victories happening in Afghan is the slow creation of a truly professional and national (not tribal) military under the mentorship of the US Army.
Posted by occasional observer 2007-03-09 08:25||   2007-03-09 08:25|| Front Page Top

#6 Yep, a recent British operation was supported by ANA artillery. (Kajaki Dam op - I think)
Posted by Howard UK 2007-03-09 09:18||   2007-03-09 09:18|| Front Page Top

#7 One of the quiet victories happening in Afghan is the slow creation of a truly professional and national (not tribal) military under the mentorship of the US Army

Then too, there was the opening of the Afghan campus of West Point, to develop a cadre of officers steeped in the history and theory of war making, as well as the practice of it. Good news on a warm and sunny day. :-)
Posted by trailing wife 2007-03-09 12:19||   2007-03-09 12:19|| Front Page Top

#8 Two people I wouldn't try to out-fly are the Dutch and the Danes. I was present at a NATO exercise when the Danes bombed an "enemy" camp with F-16s - from 50 feet! The Dutch pilots are first-rate in every respect - the equal of US pilots in most respects. The only problem thay have are they're a bit TOO gung-ho.
Posted by Old Patriot">Old Patriot  2007-03-09 13:23|| http://oldpatriot.blogspot.com/]">[http://oldpatriot.blogspot.com/]  2007-03-09 13:23|| Front Page Top

#9 Not to mention what the Dutch air force does to mice.
Posted by Chuck Simmins">Chuck Simmins  2007-03-09 17:07|| http://northshorejournal.org]">[http://northshorejournal.org]  2007-03-09 17:07|| Front Page Top

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