Taliban Bestest At Propaganda

Taliban Bestest At Propaganda

The declining security situation in Afghanistan has leveled off in many areas in the past three months, according to a Pentagon progress report to Congress. At the same time, overall violence in Afghanistan is sharply up, with an 87 percent ncrease over the seasonal average of the same period last year.

The report attributes increased violence to the stepped-up ISAF operations in recent months as more U.S. troops have arrived. The 152 page April 2010 report, titled “Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan,” covers the period from October 2009 through March 2010.

Insurgent attacks increased during 2009 and then peaked in August, just before the presidential elections. Most attacks are in the southern provinces of Helmand, Kandahar and Uruzgan.


“The insurgents perceive 2009 as their most successful year.” Higher levels of violence, poor turnout during the Afghan presidential elections and reports of Afghan government fraud contribute to a sense of success among the Taliban. While ISAF has seen some success in certain parts of Helmand, putting in place the Afghan government and security forces, the “hold and build” part of the COIN strategy, has been slow. The Taliban have re-infiltrated areas cleared by the Marines and are again intimidating the population.

“Some individual islands of security exist in the sea of instability and insecurity,” it says. These are primarily in the northern parts of the country.

The government of Afghan president Hamid Karzai remains incapable of providing “tangible benefits” to the populace, a weakness that is readily exploited by the Taliban. “The inability of the government to provide essential services, and exploitative behavior of some government officials and ANSF are contributing to the success of the insurgents’ campaign.”

“Over the first quarter of 2010, the insurgents’ strategy has proven effective in slowing the spread of governance and development; however, the insurgency has also been under unprecedented pressure. Reporting indicates increased and often strained efforts to resource the fight, which has led to tension and sporadic dips in morale. From the insurgents’ perspective, this strain has been compounded by the recent high-profile arrests of several Pakistan-based insurgent leaders by Pakistani authorities and removal of many Afghanistan-based commanders, predominantly by international partner special operations forces (SOF).”

The insurgency has a “robust” means of sustaining operations; small arms and IED material are readily available. “External funding is top-down, while internal funding is bottom-up, providing the Taliban consistent streams of money to sufficiently fund operations.” External money comes primarily from Islamic states and is delivered via couriers. A steady stream of recruits is drawn from a disaffected Afghan populace. The insurgency is made up of three main groups: the Quetta Shura Taliban, Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin (HIG), and the Haqqani Network (HQN).

The “speed and decisiveness” of Taliban information operations and its media campaign is its most significant strength. The influence of the Taliban “shadow government” established in local areas is increasing. IED attacks are increasing in number, up 236 %, as is their complexity; Taliban tactics and their “complex attacks” are increasing in sophistication and strategic impact.

The Taliban’s weaknesses include: persistent fissures among the top leadership; many locally based tribal networks and multiple layers of command that can complicate operations; it is overly reliant on external support; and it is dependent on the marginalized segments of the Pashtun population.

Following President Obama’s decision to boost U.S. troop numbers in Afghanistan, Taliban commanders ordered their fighters to avoid direct confrontations with ISAF troops and step up the use of IEDs and use more “stand off” tactics.

The Afghan strategy is intended to disrupt and dismantle Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan by: “a military effort to create the conditions for a transition, a civilian surge that reinforces positive action, and an effective partnership with Pakistan.”

The next phase in McChrystal’s COIN campaign, “Moshtarak Phase 3,” will focus on Kandahar. “The operation will commence incrementally, once the political conditions are set,” it says.

U.S. force levels are expected to reach 98,000 by August 2010. NATO countries have made force increase “offers” totaling 9,000 troops in recent months; so far, 40 % of those offered have arrived in Afghanistan. NATO allies are “cautiously optimistic” about success in Afghanistan, though popular support for the war is eroding. NATO allies have still not fully staffed critical missions such as training and support for the Afghan forces, requiring U.S. troops to fill in the gaps, it says. Since January 2009, the State Department has more than tripled the number of civilians on the ground.

Operational control of all U.S. forces, “less some notional elements,” has been transferred to McChrystal; virtually all U.S. forces have been put under NATO operational command. The report notes that half of all NATO countries continue to operate under national “caveats” that “may limit McChrystal’s ability to utilize his forces.”

“Currently, 22 of 43 troop contributing nations are “caveat free,” an improvement from 18 during the previous reporting period. [McChrystal] has stated that Allied forces in Afghanistan need to loosen or remove operational caveats in order to be effective in partnering with Afghan forces.”

A key element of the strategy is the rapid buildup of the Afghan security forces. As of March 31, there are 113,000 Afghan Army (ANA) and 102,000 Afghan police (ANP) fielded.

In terms of operational success of the Gen. McChrystal’s population-centric COIN campaign, ISAF identified 80 districts in Afghanistan as “key terrain,” but noted it only has sufficient force numbers to conduct COIN operations in 45 of those districts. McChrystal’s highest priority is to protect the Afghan population, and in this regard, “the population is telling us the trends are positive.” ISAF assessment shows the population supports the Afghan government in 24 % of areas identified as key terrain.

The report says the number of civilian deaths caused by ISAF has “fallen in relation to the size of the force and despite an increase in operational tempo.”

As four anti-corruption efforts: “While Afghanistan has achieved some progress on anti-corruption, in particular with regard to legal and institutional reforms, real change remains elusive and political will, in particular, remains doubtful.” The report emphasizes the importance of putting in place basic rules of law capacity including an accountable judicial system.

“Without the necessary supporting rule of law structures, the ANP will become ineffective over time. No matter how many police we train or how well we partner with them, without sufficient rule of law and governance, transition will fail.”

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There are a lot of Hezbullah who have had experience fighting with the Israelis, showing up lately in the Afghan theater.

Interesting! Didn’t know about that one…

Al Qaeda’s declared strategy right from the start was to keep the US in Afghanistan as long as possible. There is a sort of beautiful simplicity in the way they knew that frustrated Americans always expand their goals until they are too big to achieve. Now the goals are pretty much the same as Al Qaeda — bleed forever.

Lets just drop some nukes and and enjoy some smores afterwards! Continueous deployments are gettin really old and fast!

The U.S. isn’t even three hundred years old, and the Afghan people have been fighting and surviving for thousands of years, and no one has ever really defeated them as a whole. This war there is just a smaller piece of a much larger puzzle, I believe, and I say I, that we are in a war for our very existence against Islam and that no quarter will be given by our enemies and none should be given. The battle has begun and there can be only one winner, freedom or Allah.

BRAVO: Sadam Hussein was succesfull. Try his methods No way to fight against Allah. Allah is directing all Muslims. They will stab you in the back if so ordered by Allah. They been doing it for for one thausand four hundred and ten years killing themselfves. There in but one GOD, Allah and Mohammad is the Prophet. All the nations trying to help them, especially the US are waistind a lot of money trying to help the Muslims Republics whent they do not wanr our help and we are the Infidels. Kill all the infidels thats their motto.

Hahahaha puttiing Freedom to the test against ALLAH will result in ALLAH winning every time.
Some people better take a medication oops I mean a meditation time out.

Your making the false assumption that they are a unified nation. To put if bluntly, they are more a bunch of warring tribes than a single people. Ideally we could just get the majority of these communities to stand up and fight the Taliban. Without these havens, the Taliban wouldn’t be able to operate.

How ironic that a report that lists the hundred and one ways the US is losing in Afghanistan is titled The Taliban are best at propaganda. Greg is being far too modest.

Hate to admit it but you are right Medic but with so much Data and Info in the Civilian front many are missing the sprawl, Fastest rising population world wide. Freedom and Liberty comes at a cost.…. Stay Safe and Be Strong

There is ONLY one God and that is Jesus Christ. Lets declare war properly and persue the enemy where they hide. Iran would fold within weeks as a result.

–Jesus Christ is not God, he is the son of God. But you are right, there is only one God, and believe it or not, both Christians and Muslims praise the same god.
–As far as the “Lets declare war properly” crap, where have you been. With all the issues we are facing now, the last thing this country needs is another war. Lets work on what we have on our plate now.

Just to clear that up, Jesus IS God (John 1:1). And as for worshiping the same God, Mohammed spread Islam by the sword and died the richest man in the land; Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek and died the death of a criminal to save us.

But yes… you’re definitely right. A war with Iran would be a pretty bad idea (how’s that for an understatement?) and a guaranteed bloodbath.

why not outlaw religion as a whole and destroy all religious hardliners

How about we outlaw your atheism and all but one belief which people will have to accept instead?

Jesus may be God to you and to John 1:1. But a billion Muslims and two billion Chinese and most of Africa think someone or something else was/is God, and I’m not saying any of you are right or wrong. Believe whatever you’d like, but to insist that others, based on a writing that occurred centuries after the man himself existed is God, should believe it as fact? That’s rich.

Words of wisdom medicman. Pure and solid truth. And if our weak, P.C., feel good society does NOT wake the F up and accept this reality… we will get what we deserve. Over?

I agree with Odinm4, get rid of religious extremists. Believe whatever the heck you want, bu the second you try to force it down someone else’s throat, you get sent to Madagascar or some other hole where you can battle it our with all the other Allah/Jesus/etc fanatics.

@William C, sound like you came straight out of the dark ages. As I said above, believe whatever the heck you want, but don’t try to tell me what to do. That’s what this country, and Freedom is all about.

YSome HUMINT/CI guys are saying they are coming across them in increasing numbers. Kinda wish Israel had finished the job when they had the chance.

lets face it the west is been outbreed ‚out converted. our way of life is in peril,the west is in decline because we have gone pc.we are soft c**ts we are now pale shadows of what we once where.and this has only happened since the close of ww2.

yes the muslims out number us but they arnt all nutters there are good people amongst them they are afraid to rise up.

attack iran for having nuckes no way man then you would have to attack israel as well how many un resolutions have they broken over wmds?? anyone got a answer i have more than saddam every broke .im not saying taking him out was bad ‚our problem is we make rules but we allow certain countrys to break them .whys that?

^ wow…

Look no further than America for religious extremists…

Hypocrits, you disgust the world.

502nd. just to let you know, Jesus is both God, and the Son of God. ever heard of the Trinity

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It is a cruel and complicated situation. What is the criteria for winning? Will COI work in the short term as required by POTUS? I still say KSM every terrorist and their cohorts! Expect no quarter and give no quarter! Exfil ASAP… bring our troops home with dignity befor it is too late… May GOD in Heaven be praised and Glorified!!!

no jesus (peace be upon him) is the prophet of god, like the rest of the prophets sent before,

trinity, jesus being a man-god, original sin, salvation etc are the reasons why christianity is declining it just doesnt make sense.

islam is still spreading, is it by the sword? look in your own back yard — people are converting to islam all the time by their own will, not by bribes like you get in africa by christian missionairies

hey we all bleed the same stuff its time we got over our peety differences and focussed on getting in to the stars thats where our future as a HUMAN RACE is.

but im afraid we will never get there as we cant stop killing each other

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