Canadian General: “We Are Winning In Afghanistan”
The Canadian Expeditionary Force in Afghanistan.
“From a military perspective in the south of Afghanistan, in Kandahar specifically, we are winning,” Lt.-Gen. Gauthier said.
Canada is winning the war in Afghanistan and is making significant progress in rebuilding that South Asian country, says the general who commands the Canadian Forces mission in Kandahar.
But Lt.-Gen. Michel Gauthier, who heads the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command in Ottawa, warns that because Afghan insurgents are losing ground, they likely will resort to increasing the number of roadside bombs and suicide attacks in an attempt to inflict more casualties on troops.
“From a military perspective in the south of Afghanistan, in Kandahar specifically, we are winning,” Lt.-Gen. Gauthier said in an interview with CanWest News Service. “We are winning where it matters most, where the people live. Where 90 per cent of the population is, we have a strong security influence in concert with our Afghan partners.”
Gauthier’s command, known in the Canadian Forces as CEFCOM, oversees all international military operations with its primary focus at this point being Afghanistan.
The state of the security situation in Afghanistan has been a hotly debated topic over the last several months. A recent United Nations report warned security in Afghanistan has deteriorated. In early November, Taliban forces captured three districts in western Afghanistan, undercutting NATO claims the insurgents were unable to conduct large-scale operations.
Last week the Senlis Council released a report that noted Taliban insurgents have a permanent presence in a little more than half of Afghanistan. “The insurgency now controls vast swaths of unchallenged territory including rural areas, some district centres, and important road arteries,” added the report from the think-tank with operations in Kandahar.
It warned the insurgency had reached “crisis proportions” and that there will be an increase in “asymmetric warfare” techniques such as improvised explosive devices and suicide attacks.
Defence Minister Peter MacKay said the Senlis report was not credible but the study was embraced by opposition MPs on the Commons defence committee who accused the Canadian Forces of deliberately painting a positive picture of the situation in Afghanistan while ignoring the reality.
But Gauthier said it is important to understand that rebuilding Afghanistan will take time and that progress already has been made on reconstruction through the efforts of the military, its Afghan partners and various Canadian government departments.
“I’m satisfied with the progress we’re making,” the general said. “Rebuilding Afghanistan, given its history, is not easy.”
Gauthier said the insurgents are on the run, backing away from any head-to-head clashes with coalition forces. At the same time, he said, their ability to direct operations has been disrupted. “Our expectation (of) what we will see in the coming months is the continuation of more asymmetric approaches, IED attacks and so on,” said Gauthier.
But he noted better intelligence and improvements in technology are increasing the number of improvised explosive devices found before they can be detonated. “We’re finding more and more in advance of a strike which is why, in part, you’re seeing a reduction in Canadian casualties over the course of the last several months,” he added.
“This has probably been the greatest success story,” said Gauthier. “The expansion of Afghan National Army units available to work with us and the growth in their capabilities.”
(Ottowa Citizen)
Dog damn it! Is NOTHING sacred??!!?? Talk about religious
blasphemy!
Study: Canadian Beer Drinkers Threaten Planet
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Friggin’ hosers … eh!?!
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Hey, Canucks, Party On!
November 30th, 2007 at 10:11 amAt least Canadas military still has its balls. To bad about all the fucking left wing politicans.
November 30th, 2007 at 11:05 amI retract my snipe at the Canucks in an earlier thread. They can join my hypothetical Anglophone Alliance.
November 30th, 2007 at 12:44 pmOur guys rock. And as long as we have a conservative government in power, I think our commitment to Afghanistan is pretty secure, assuming that the European NATO forces don’t all cut and run.
November 30th, 2007 at 2:50 pmUm, just as my little gesture to increase limited American global awareness … It’s “Ottawa”, not “Ottowa”.
Just sayin’ …
December 1st, 2007 at 12:00 am