Washington Post: U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan are at levels not seen since Obama troop surge
The U.S. air war in Afghanistan has returned to a level of intensity not seen since American forces were still fanned out across the country and fighting Taliban militants in daily skirmishes in 2012, according to recently released military data.
As of June 30, U.S. and coalition aircraft had dropped or expended 1,634 munitions in Afghanistan so far this year, according to U.S. Air Force numbers. By comparison, in 2015 and 2016, that figure was 298 and 545 respectively.
The majority of this year’s strikes have been used to go after the Taliban, said Navy Capt. Bill Salvin, a spokesman for the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan. A portion of the air support, however, has also been directed at terrorist groups such as the Islamic State.
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Update: Afghanistan civilian deaths hit record highs as US-led airstrikes reach 2012 levels (RT).
WNU editor: Air and artillery strikes proved to be decisive in the taking of Mosul back from the Islamic State, and I expect the same strategy will be employed in Afghanistan.
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