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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Unknown Option


Choppers in Afghanistan


The Asia Times
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KJ29Df01.html


Helicopter rumors refuse to die

By Ahmad Kawoosh

MAZAR-E-SHARIF - Persistent accounts of Western forces in Afghanistan using their helicopters to ferry Taliban fighters, strongly denied by the military, is feeding mistrust of the forces that are supposed to be bringing order to the country.

One such tale came from a soldier from the 209th Shahin Corps of the Afghan National Army, fighting against the growing insurgency in Kunduz province in northern Afghanistan. Over several months, he had taken part in several pitched battles against the armed opposition.

"Just when the police and army managed to surround the Taliban in a village of Qala-e-Zaal district, we saw helicopters land with support teams," he said. "They managed to rescue their friends from our encirclement, and even to inflict defeat on the Afghan National Army." ...

2 comments:

Ruth said...

Oh goodness. I hadn't heard this.

Montag said...

Neither had I.
However, yesterday there was a news item that a bill was being passed about Afghanistan, and it included money for buying the allegiance of Talioban fighters, in order to induce them to our side.
This is deemed similar to what we did in Iraq with the local Sunnis, whom we weaned away from insurrection with payments.

The system may already be in place, and the soldiers helicoptered out may have been those who had bought into the program already. Who knows?