U.S. Winning Battle For Key Afghanistan Town

October 28th, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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KABUL, Afghanistan - Days after Taliban fighters overran Musa Qala a U.S. commander pledged that Western troops would take it back. Nine months later, the town is still Taliban territory, a key battlefront in the West’s drive to control the poppy rich regions which are the lifeblood of the Taliban insurrection.

But a string of recent battles around Musa Qala, won overwhelmingly by American Special Forces, indicate that the fierce new US campaign to take back the town may be succesful.

An Afghan army commander said Sunday that U.S. and Afghan forces have taken over the area around the town and that Afghan commanders are holding talks with Musa Qala’s tribal leaders to persuade them to expel the Arab, Chechen and Uzbek foreign fighters who roam its streets alongside the Taliban militants.

U.S. Special Forces soldiers accompanied by Afghan troops killed about 80 fighters during a six-hour battle outside Musa Qala on Saturday, the latest in a series of increasingly deadly engagements in Helmand province—the world’s largest poppy-growing region and the front line of Afghanistan’s bloodiest fighting this year.

There have been at least five major battles in the area since Sept. 1, including Saturday’s fighting, and Special Forces troops have killed more than 250 militants, according to coalition statements.

“Musa Qala is part of the overall concept here, denying the Taliban the ability to control northern Helmand,” said Maj. Chris Belcher, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition. “Our goal is to stop them from accomplishing that … We’re in Musa Qala and we’re going to stay there.”

The vast majority of Western forces in Helmand are British, though U.S. Special Forces troops are also active in the province.

Taliban militants overran Musa Qala on Feb. 1, four months after British troops left the town following a contentious peace agreement that handed over security responsibilities to Afghan elders.

Days after the Taliban takeover a U.S. military spokesman, Col. Tom Collins, said NATO and Afghan forces would take back the town “at a time and place that is most advantageous.”

Lt. Col. Richard Eaton, a spokesman for British troops in Helmand, said that “nothing in Afghanistan is ever straightforward.”

“You can’t do everything simultaneously. That is not how a counterinsurgency works,” Eaton said. “As (the commander of NATO’s forces in Afghanistan) has said, we will deal with Musa Qala at a time of our choosing.”

Eaton also did not rule out the possibility of future peace talks in the town, saying that the solutions to insurgencies are political.

Brig. Gen. Ghulam Muhiddin Ghori, a top Afghan army commander in Helmand, said the foreign fighters are running training camps near Musa Qala to teach terrorists how to carry out suicide and roadside bomb attacks. But he said the battle must be won incrementally, as a single, huge military operation is not being launched to overtake the town itself because of a fear of civilian casualties.

“Afghan and coalition forces have surrounded the Musa Qala district center. We have started negotiations with tribal leaders there to take over Musa Qala from the Taliban,” Ghori told The Associated Press. “The tribal leaders are also worried about these Taliban because the foreign fighters—Arabs, Chechens, Baluchs and Uzbeks—they are in Musa Qala.”

The latest Musa Qala battle began Saturday when Taliban insurgents attacked a combined U.S. coalition and Afghan patrol with rockets and gunfire, prompting the combined force to call in attack aircraft, resulting in “almost seven dozen Taliban fighters killed,” the U.S.- led coalition said.

The coalition said four bombs were dropped on a trench line filled with fighters, resulting in most of the deaths. It said there were no immediate reports of civilian casualties.


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4 Responses

  1. Ranger

    I’m getting sick of Musa Qala…time to Fallujah-size it!

  2. Ranger

    Or we convince them to expel the foreigners…but option 1 is more fun.

  3. Jim

    Ranger

    Yeah, that option 1 button will see its fair share of abuse :mrgreen:

  4. Sandy K.

    More outstanding work by our Special Forces and the Afghan and coalition forces. :cool:

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