It's
only a few weeks since we were being told that the Taliban are on the
run and want to negotiate for peace.
Military
Report Shows Afghan Surge Complete Failure
the
Taliban insurgency is as strong as ever, Kabul is weak, and overall
violence has not subsided
27
September, 2012
The
US-led NATO military command in Afghanistan has found in a new report
that the surge ordered by President Barack Obama has failed to
improve conditions on the ground, according
to Wired‘s
Danger Room.
“That
conclusion doesn’t come from anti-war advocates,” Danger Room
reports. “It relies on data recently released by the NATO command
in Afghanistan, known as ISAF, and
acquired by Danger Room.
According to most of the yardsticks chosen by the military — but
not all — the surge in Afghanistan fell short of its stated
goal: stopping
the Taliban’s momentum.”
The
ISAF report primarily aggregates data on insurgent attacks, and
documents that the NATO surge, training operations, and occupation of
Afghanistan have not mitigated those trends.
In
August 2009, as the Obama administration was preparing for the surge,
insurgents attacked occupation forces approximately 2,700 times. And
in August 2012, they attacked just under 3,000 times.
The
more than 30,000 surge troops deployed to Afghanistan were completed
their withdrawal from the country last week. But the Taliban
insurgency is as strong as ever, Kabul has not been able to build up
stable and independent security forces, and overall violence has not
subsided.
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