Monday, February 2, 2009

On The Ground Action Report From Afghanistan

British troops in Helmand. CPL JOHN SCOTT RAFOSS/PA

Under Fire In The Afghan Badlands -- The Independent

British push deeper into Taliban territory to pave way for spring surge

The shattering blast from the rocket-propelled grenade forced us to dive into a ditch. A second round exploded almost immediately, leaving a swirl of black cloud overhead. Then after a moment came long, raking bursts of machine-gun fire from the poppy fields. We were pinned down in the mud. What followed was hours of fierce, rolling, close-quarter combat against the Taliban fighters in the heart of the Afghan badlands. This was Operation Kapcha Salaam or "Cobra Salute", the furthest south that a British combat mission has ever gone in Afghanistan.

In this highly dangerous Taliban-controlled area in the deep south of Helmand province lie the supply routes that keep the insurgency watered and armed, as well as the "blooding ground" where young jihadists cut their teeth. The joint British and Afghan offensive, which included armour and warplanes, was part of efforts to pave the way for the forthcoming US surge, which Nato chiefs hope can turn the tide on a war they are far from winning.

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My Comment:
Bottom line .... the British are being out gunned.

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