Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Photo Feature: Counterinsurgency in Wardak, Afghanistan

A U.S. Army helicopter gunner looks out of the back door of a Chinook transport helicopter at the Afghan countryside (Balint Szlanko).

From World Politics Review:

The 10th Mountain Division has recently deployed to Afghanistan's Wardak province in an effort to apply U.S. counterinsurgency tactics to the region 30 miles west of Kabul. Although security has improved since they arrived, American and Coalition efforts still face significant challenges.

Insurgent attacks, mainly mortar and roadside explosive devices, remain a threat. The performance of Afghan police and army units -- a central component of U.S. and Coalition strategy -- is markedly improved but still leaves much to be desired. And winning the trust and allegiance of Afghan villagers, in particular among the Pashtun, is a daily struggle, often undone by Taliban reprisals come nightfall.

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