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The link below is a frightening wake up call for Westerners concerned with the developments in Pakistan concerning Al-Quedah and the Taliban.
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Reliable sources now indicate Al-Quedah and the Taliban are conducting operations in battalion, brigade and even division size units analogous to conventional military units. They appear to be well equipped, well led and very well trained.
The ability of the Pakistani conventional forces (not Frontier Corp) appear to be highly suspect. If a regular battalion backed by tanks and air support as indicated in the link above cannot stand up to a Taliban force, then NWFP and perhaps other parts of Pakistan are or soon will be lost.
I suspect that is why the US and other NATO nations in Afghanistan are working very hard to secure alternate supply lines into AG as the ones thru Pakistan are soon to be lost.
This bodes very poorly for Afghanistan itself. By operating from protected bases, the Taliban/Al-Quedah can launch attacks and retreat to their sanctuaries whenever they want. It means a very long war with much higher troop committments than we see today or are even projected for later this year. This type of war will last a decade or more. Are we prepared for the casualties and monetary cost of such a war?
Link
Reliable sources now indicate Al-Quedah and the Taliban are conducting operations in battalion, brigade and even division size units analogous to conventional military units. They appear to be well equipped, well led and very well trained.
The ability of the Pakistani conventional forces (not Frontier Corp) appear to be highly suspect. If a regular battalion backed by tanks and air support as indicated in the link above cannot stand up to a Taliban force, then NWFP and perhaps other parts of Pakistan are or soon will be lost.
I suspect that is why the US and other NATO nations in Afghanistan are working very hard to secure alternate supply lines into AG as the ones thru Pakistan are soon to be lost.
This bodes very poorly for Afghanistan itself. By operating from protected bases, the Taliban/Al-Quedah can launch attacks and retreat to their sanctuaries whenever they want. It means a very long war with much higher troop committments than we see today or are even projected for later this year. This type of war will last a decade or more. Are we prepared for the casualties and monetary cost of such a war?