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Analysis by our Afghanistan Monitor
Latest Afghan battle Indicates Best 
U.S. 
troops no Match for Taliban
350 of 82nd Airborne vs 80 Taliban: Nineteen 2000 
pound & two 500 kg bombs 
dropped
As New Trend has no reporters on the 
ground in Afghanistan, we have to 
depend on U.S. military reports which are heavily 
slanted for military and 
propaganda purposes. However, scientific analysis 
can help bring out the 
reality of the situation.
The U.S. has tried to create an ongoing 
impression that the Taliban are 
finished and Karzai's regime is busy 
reconstructing Afghanistan. U.S. support 
regime, General Musharref of 
Pakistan, 
has also repeatedly said that the 
Taliban are finished and that Pakistan (meaning 
Musharref) will cooperate 
fully with the Karzai government.
The latest fighting shows that the Taliban 
have not only RETURNED (as New 
Trend was the first to report) but are defying 
the awesome military powerful 
of the United States. Thus the basis on which the 
U.S. is building its future 
plans for Afghanistan might turn out to be 
fatally flawed..
In the latest clash, the U.S. admitted that 
there had been "heavy" 
fighting but would not admit any losses. [We are 
suffering NO LOSSES in 
Afghanistan is a psychological ploy which could 
backfire when the truth comes 
out. In the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, the 
Soviets would not admit for 
five years that anything serious was happening, 
or that they were suffering 
any losses at all.]
The U.S. report indicates as follows:
1. There were an estimated EIGHTY Afghan 
mujahideen (rebels according to the 
U.S.)
2. The U.S. sent in 350 of its best troops, the 
world famous 82nd airborne 
division, backed by Afghan mercenaries used for 
scouting and reconnaissance. 
(The numbers of Afghan mercenaries are estimated 
at 500 though no 
specific numbers were released. There are usually 
as many, often twice as 
many, mercenaries as U.S. troops in these 
forays.)
3. The best U.S. force of 350, using Apache 
helicopters, backed by 500 
mercenaries could not dislodge the 80 mujahideen.
4. The U.S. then sent in it best planes, B-1s, 
F16s and AC 130 gunships. 
Nineteen 2000 pound bombs and two 500 kg bombs 
were dropped which probably 
obliterated the target area. It appears that the 
mujahideen adroitly avoided 
these attacks and the next day were back in 
action though dispersed and 
retreating and moving around.
5. According to the U.S., 18 Afghans were killed. 
The report is very vague 
about who these were: mujahideen or mercenaries 
or civilians?
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PAKISTANI REPORTS seem to agree about the 18 
killed but indicate that 9 of 
these were mujahideen, 8 were Afghan mercenaries 
and one a U.S. soldier. One 
U.S. helicopters appears to have crashed owing to 
light ground fire. The 
Pakistanis indicate general support in the area 
for the mujahideen.
WAS THE FIGHT A MINOR CLASH, AN EASY AMERICAN 
VICTORY? It probably unnerved 
both the U.S. and Karzai because one news agency 
reports that on January 28, 
in the midst of his preparations for the State of 
the Union Address, 
President Bush called Karzai to assure him of his 
support.
WERE THESE TALIBAN OR HIZBI ISLAMI of 
HIKMATYAR? The U.S. report 
seems interested in indicating with emphasis that 
these were supporters of 
Hikmatyar. However, careful reading of the report 
indicates that these were 
actually Taliban who were at one time supporters 
of Hikmatyar (or are simply 
Taliban interested in the newly formulated or 
formulating alliance with 
Hikmatyar.)
Evidently the U.S. wants to play down the 
RETURN OF THE TALIBAN to 
camouflage its failure to destroy the Islamic 
movement which defied it on the 
issue of Osama.
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PAKISTANI REPORTS INDICATE THAT THE 80 TALIBAN 
ARE LED BY A HAFIZE 
QUR'AN 
FROM KANDAHAR, an official under Taliban rule.
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THE DEPLOYMENT OF MAXIMUM of AIRPOWER is 
not unlike American tactics in 
Vietnam where superbombers were often called in 
for saturation bombing of 
tiny Viet Cong units. The result was horrific 
suffering of civilians which in 
fact increased the support for the Viet Cong.
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The barefooted Taliban, scampering like 
mountain goats in the rugged 
terrain north of Spin Boldack are waging 
classical guerrilla warfare. If 80 
of them could not be defeated by the 82nd air 
borne, what will happen to the 
American endeavor in Afghanistan with 1,000 or 
2,000 or 10,000 Taliban 
waiting in the mountains to raise the green 
banners of Jihad?
If the call for Jihad goes out successfully, 
it will also affect the 
people of Pakistan's border areas who feel 
dishonored by Musharref's troops 
running around with FBI pointers trying to pick 
up 
Chechen, 
Egyptian, 
Tajik, Uzbek, 
Sudanese 
and other Islamic refugees, as has been reported in the Pakistani 
media.
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2003-02-01 Sat 06:27ct