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Afghanistan/South Asia
U.S. Bombardment Kills 76 in Afghanistan
2005-06-22
American aircraft bombarded a rebel hideout with missiles and bombs, killing up to 76 insurgents in one of the deadliest battles since the Taliban's ouster more than three years ago, officials said Wednesday. A dozen Afghan policemen and soldiers also died in fighting Tuesday that left bodies scattered across a southern mountainside and was sure to add to growing hope among the press anxiety that an Iraq-style conflict is developing here. Five U.S. soldiers were wounded. ``Their camps were decimated. Bodies lay everywhere. Heavy machine guns and AK-47s were scattered alongside blankets, kettles and food,'' said Gen. Salim Khan, commander of 400 Afghan policemen who took part in the fighting. ``Some of the Taliban were also killed in caves where they were hiding and U.S. helicopters came and pounded them.''
Excellent!
A U.S. spokesman, Lt. Col. Jerry O'Hara, said 49 rebels were killed in the 11-hour battle. But Gen. Ayub Salangi, police chief for Kandahar province, said Afghan forces recovered the bodies of 76 suspected insurgents from the battlefield on the border between Kandahar and Zabul provinces. Khan said 30 militants were captured, including two district rebel commanders. Eight of the 30 were wounded, he said.
Painfully, I hope
Salangi said the fighting spread to other areas Wednesday and there were unconfirmed reports of more dead elsewhere. Khan said hundreds of insurgents had been in the mountains and many were trying to flee the area. O'Hara said AC-130 gunships, AH-64 Apache helicopters, A-10 attack planes and Harrier jump jets were still attacking rebels and having a ``devastating effect on their forces.'' ``We are not letting up on the enemy and will continue to pursue them until the fighting stops,'' he said.
Yeah, their summer offensive is off to a bang-up start
The death toll from fighting this week appeared among the heaviest since U.S. planes pounded Taliban forces before the hard-line regime collapsed in late 2001. The last battle of this magnitude was in August, when 70 suspected rebels were killed near the Pakistani border. About 360 suspected insurgents have been reported killed since rebel attacks began increasing in March, after snows melted on mountain tracks used by the rebels. In the same time, 29 U.S. troops, 38 Afghan police and soldiers and 125 civilians have been killed. The bloodshed has raised concerns that the war is widening, rather than winding down. U.S. and Afghan officials have warned that violence could get even worse before the parliamentary elections scheduled for September.

Officials say foreign extremists are infiltrating into Afghanistan to try to disrupt the balloting. Fears have been further compounded by a surge of insurgent ambushes, execution-style killings and kidnappings reminiscent of the tactics of Iraqi militants. Afghan officials blame the rise in violence on insurgents sneaking in from Pakistan and are urging the government in Islamabad to crack down on militants there. On Sunday, Afghan intelligence agents foiled a plot by three Pakistanis to assassinate Zalmay Khalilzad, the outgoing U.S. ambassador.

O'Hara said two CH-47 transport helicopters were hit by bullets during Tuesday's fighting. One copter made an emergency landing and was repaired, and the other flew to a nearby base, a spokesman, he said. O'Hara said the wounds of the five injured U.S. soldiers were not serious and they had been evacuated to a base in the southern city of Kandahar. Their names were withheld pending notification of their families.
Posted by:Steve

#9  It's important to remember that to the jihadis, the proof that they have Allah's favour is that they win. The longer they continue not only not winning decisively, but visibly being defeated, the harder it is for them to claim that they are doing Allah's will.

Remember, too, that the reason Osama bin Laden sent the airplanes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon was to force Allah to join bin Laden's war against the West. More than a bit hubristic, but for some reason he didn't see fit to consult me beforehand. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-06-22 22:53  

#8  "... AC-130 gunships ... having a `devastating effect on their forces.'"

Yeah, those Spitting Witches have a way of doing that.
Posted by: xbalanke   2005-06-22 21:56  

#7  Mike: "These guys are supposed to be hiding, right? Why are they grouped together like this?..."

It's the only way to keep the troops motivated. When people are dispersed, they'll naturally turn to more pleasant tasks than trying to go after men armed with automatic rifles and backed up with on-call air support. This is why most guerrilla movements die - it's hard to sustain a guerrilla force, the dispersion of men makes it easy for a guerrilla movement's followers to take up something less demanding.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-06-22 21:49  

#6  Mike: "These guys are supposed to be hiding, right? Why are they grouped together like this?..."

I think they started believeing the American MSM that the American's are toothless and defeated! For all I know this came on heels of the ACTUAL headline in the papers here: "We've lost!"

So the Jihadis read that, put 2 and 2 together..come up with 3, and get wasted! I love it!
Posted by: Justrand   2005-06-22 21:28  

#5  ..A thought occurs to me.
These guys are supposed to be hiding, right? Why are they grouped together like this?...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-06-22 19:45  

#4  Al Q realizes that if they lose Afghanistan and Iraq that they will set their Jiihad show back to square 1, or almost forever. These battles happening now, as well as the high tempo of suicide bombings are very similar to the Tet offensive, where the NVA shot its wad and was on the verge of collapse. Al Q has to create a climate of chaos and killing so Americans at home will lose their nerve.

There also needs to be some wetwork in Syria and Saudi to discourage the financial, logistical, and personnel aiding and abetting that is making the suicide bombing possible. A message needs to be sent. It is long overdue.

It is vital that we not lose our nerve, or allow the LLL to make the Congress go wobbly. I consider people like Durban, Pelosi, et al to be giving aid and comfort to the enemy. If we let the LLL get the upper hand, then Afghanistan and Iraq WILL be Vietnam.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-06-22 18:13  

#3  Goodbye mid-13th century thinking asshats. Make way for the new generation.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-06-22 17:46  

#2  Another quote

"General Mohammad Ayoub Salangi, the police chief of Kandahar province who sent 400 troops in pursuit of militants who took over Mian Nishin district last week and executed its police chief, said 76 guerrillas had been killed since Tuesday.

"Their bodies and their weapons are scattered all over Mian Nishin," he said"

"nasrullah, heres a finger"
"yup, Hamid, and heres a foot"
"and heres a -- ewww, gross"


Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-06-22 17:06  

#1  Talibani saw flying American wart hogs and Apaches coming at them. I bet some of the turbins are still running.
Posted by: RG   2005-06-22 16:42  

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