Spec Ops Expanding Afghan War MissionDecember 28, 2009
International Herald Tribune
Secretive branches of the U.S. military's Special Operations forces have increased counterterrorism missions against some of the most lethal groups in Afghanistan and, because of their success, plan an even bigger expansion next year, according to American commanders.
Secretive branches of the U.S. military's Special Operations forces have increased counterterrorism missions against some of the most lethal groups in Afghanistan and, because of their success, plan an even bigger expansion next year, according to U.S. commanders.
The commandos, from the army's Delta Force and the navy's classified Seals units, have had success weakening the network of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the strongest Taliban warrior in eastern Afghanistan, the officers said. Mr. Haqqani's group has used its bases in Pakistan to carry out deadly strikes in and around Kabul.
Guided by intercepted cellphone communications, the U.S. commandos have also killed some important Taliban operatives in Marja, the most fearsome Taliban stronghold in Helmand Province in the south, the officers said. U.S. Marine Corps commanders say they believe that there are some 1,000 fighters holed up in the town.
Although President Barack Obama and his top aides have not publicly discussed these highly classified missions as part of the administration's revamped strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, the counterterrorism operations are expected to increase, along with the deployment of 30,000 more U.S. forces in the next year.
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http://www.military.com/news/article/spec-ops-expanding-afghan-war-mission.html?col=1186032325324unhappycamper comment: Gee, a thousand fighters; maybe we should Fallaugh them.