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Afghanistan
34 Gremlins Eat Dust in Two Days of Afghanistan Clashes
2009-03-20
Afghan and international forces killed 34 militants terrorists in two days of clashes in Afghanistan, U.S. forces said Friday.

Thirty of the deaths occurred during a firefight that broke out Thursday when Afghan army and U.S.-coalition troops came under attack in southern Helmand province, the U.S. said in a statement.
Gremlins picked the wrong fight in that bar, no virgins for you!
The troops were patrolling in a militant-heavy area of Greshk district when they were attacked by gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades, and returned fire, the U.S. said. The troops confirmed there were no civilians in the area before counter-attacking and calling in air support, the statement said.
MSM, "no civilians killed? Not a story".
The operation also destroyed a cache of bomb equipment, the U.S. said.

One Afghan soldier was injured during the operation, the statement said.

On Friday, Afghan and coalition forces killed three militants and captured one in eastern Logar province when fighting broke out during a raid targeting a bomb-making cell, a separate U.S. statement said.

Meanwhile, one militant was killed in a raid to disrupt a bomb-making network in the eastern border province of Kunar, the U.S. said.

The fighting follows the death Thursday of an Australian service member in southern Oruzgan province, NATO forces said. The bomb disposal expert died while trying to defuse a makeshift device. It was Australia's second death in the Central Asian country in a week.
Posted by:Icerigger

#5  The difference from fighting Pakistan is that in Afghanistan the Taliban will see no victories and most will die there.
Posted by: ed   2009-03-20 14:03  

#4  "Can the Taliban afford to lose another brigade sized element this summer the way they did two summers ago?"

There was an article a couple of days ago, saying that the truce surrender of the Paks to the Taliban would free up several thousand Pakibans to join the Afghan festivities.
Posted by: mercutio   2009-03-20 13:58  

#3  The four finalists of the "Ton-a-month" club are cruel and unusual punishment, Fred. I may be a bit overweight, but that crowd makes me look like a beanpole.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-03-20 12:51  

#2  Can the Taliban afford to lose another brigade sized element this summer the way they did two summers ago?

Yes they can!
Posted by: badanov   2009-03-20 12:12  

#1  That virgin on the right is lagging behind the others. What self respecting jihadi is gonna want her?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-03-20 11:35  

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