Thursday, August 5, 2021

Afghanistan's Special Forces Are Being Pushed To The Brink

Masked Afghan Army Special Forces attend their graduation ceremony after a three-month training program at the Kabul Military Training Center, in Kabul, Afghanistan. July 17, 2021. (AP Photo)  

France 24: Afghanistan's elite special forces pushed to the brink 

Trained by the United States and equipped with state-of-the-art gear, Afghanistan's special forces are its frontline weapon against the Taliban, but reduced American military support has stretched them to breaking point. 

With the US troop presence in Afghanistan effectively over, an accelerated Taliban offensive has gobbled up vast tracts of rural territory and laid siege to cities held by government forces. 

The speed and scope of the campaign have placed enormous strain on the elite units, who have been constantly shuttled to hot spots where regular forces have buckled under the Taliban assault.  

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WNU Editor: Turkey is permitting NATO to train these Afghan soldiers on its soil .... NATO launches military training for Afghan special forces in Turkey (Daily Sabah).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Pashtuns are Iranian not Turkish stock. Otherwise, the Turks would be screwing over the Afghan government.

They are on the brink just like many Russians, who learned it is better to die fighting than to be incontinent and then die. I reference Russians and other prisoners, who rose up in a prison of war camp in Pakistan and died fighting rather than surrender. That and the Russian force in Chechnya who became trapped in a gorge and called artillery on their own position rather than surrender makes me take Russians very seriously.

The Afghan spec ops have learned that lesson, but they will be ground down regardless except for some that will fall back to Uzbekistan or Tajikistan and regroup or join up.

Many of those Taliban in the news at talks look soft. I hope they are unpleasantly surprised.