3,200 Marines Prepare To Leave U.S. For Major Offensive Against Taliban

January 14th, 2008 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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If you thought the War On Islamic Fascist Imperialism ( aka War on Terror) was slowing down due to the peace in Iraq, you really got another thing coming. Don’t be surprised to see a certain someone over there with these Marines.

WASHINGTON- Military officials said Monday that about 3,200 Marines are being told to prepare to go to Afghanistan—a move that will boost combat troop levels in time for an expected Taliban offensive this spring.

Once complete, the deployment would increase U.S. forces in Afghanistan to as much as 30,000, the highest level since the 2001 invasion after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

The notices come as explosions rocked Kabul’s most popular luxury hotel Monday, killing at least six people, including one American and a journalist from Norway. Officials said the assault on the Serena Hotel by militants may signal a new era of Taliban attacks.

The military began notifying the Marines and their families over the weekend, as Defense Secretary Robert Gates was expected to sign the formal deployment orders. It was not clear Monday whether the orders had been signed yet.

The proposal went to Gates on Friday, and while he told reporters that afternoon that he had some questions about the move, there has been every indication he was poised to approve it.

According to officials, 2,200 members of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, based at Camp Lejeune, N.C., will go to Afghanistan, as well as about 1,000 members of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, which is based at Twentynine Palms, Calif.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the deployment announcement has not yet been made. If approved, the deployment to southern Afghanistan would be a “one-time, seven-month” assignment, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said Friday.

The 2nd Battalion, which is from the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, is an infantry unit, and it will be used largely for training Afghan forces.

The decision to increase U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan represents a shift in Pentagon thinking that has been slowly developing in recent months. Commanders faced with increasing violence have said they need as many as 7,500 more troops, but Gates initially pressed for other NATO nations to fill the void.

NATO countries, however, faced public opposition to deeper involvement there and were slow to respond, leaving Gates to acknowledge recently that the U.S. may have to consider providing the extra combat troops.

Currently, there are about 27,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, including 14,000 with the NATO-led coalition. The other 13,000 U.S. troops are training Afghan forces and hunting al-Qaida terrorists.

Afghanistan Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammed Zahir Azimi said last week that the deployment would help combat Taliban insurgents. But Azimi added the long-term solution was to boost the fighting strength of Afghanistan’s own army.

(AP)

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7 Responses

  1. John Cunningham

    What’s Norway doing to help out?

  2. James F.

    I think Norway currently has about 500 troops in Afghanistan and some fighter planes.

    I also recall reading that in 2008 they were going to be expanding their role there and sending something like 200 more troops

  3. mindy abraham

    Good luck-come back safe. :mrgreen:

  4. Steve in NC

    While the majority of the west democracies shove their heads up their ass in denial or capitulate to the growing domestic muslim hordes we have answer the call.

    If so much was not on the line, I think we should just let them fall to the sword.

    TEAM AMERICA TO THE RESCUE !!

  5. Sandy

    @Steve in NC

    Exactly, as always.

    @Pat

    Keep hanging as tough as you are :cool: and in touch with us here when possible!

    (We need ya to finish YA and complete your next WOT doc to come! :mrgreen: )

  6. Kevin M

    I think when the Taliban hears about this, all their assholes will snap shut. You’ll be able to tell when you get close enough, it’ll sound like a popcorn machine! :lol:

  7. rockin robin

    God’s Speed and safe return!

    WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS ON ALL FRONTS

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