The clearest indication yet that the war in Afghanistan really is a war across the entire nation and not just a little portion of the southwestern border region came today, when NATO troops confirmed clashes with Taliban forces in the Tora Bora mountains.
The mountains, in the far eastern Nangarhar Province, were the site of major fighting during the initial 2001 US invasion, and according to provincial officials there is a growing Taliban presence in the region once again. Strikes against the region were said to have killed at least five.
The remote district is far removed from Helmand and Kandahar, the supposed centers of this war, but as the insurgency spreads across the nation, even this region has not gone ignored.
Indeed, troops are reporting clashes in a number of outposts in the east, in the far north, in the far west, and everywhere in between. Despite claims of “progress” the war in Afghanistan remains very much a nationwide affair.
All the wise man have said that: you live and learn, but for US it seams the opposite is true.., they never learned from Vietnam and George W. Bush started another one.
That's what Gore Vidal calls this nation of idiots "The United States of Amnesia"
Pashtun desire to live free and independent is stronger than any coalition put together by Evil Empire, present or one which preceded it.
Right about now would be a good time to reach out to Mikhail Gorvachev and ask him what all of this means. I have a feeling that he knows all too well.
Tora Bora… Tora Bora…
Sounds like a college 'fight song'. Oh yeah. Say, wasn't "Tora Bora" that sinister hidey-hole for the infamous "Usama bin Ladin?" You know, "Tora Bora" just might be where Saddam Hussein "hid" those notariously missing Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Well, could be…
Criminy, this has gone beyond ridiculous.
By the way Saddam Hussein hid his WMD at the WT 7, therefore, they demolished it to hide the evidence. lol….
So basically, the resistance seems to materialize wherever we go…heheh…not likely to have a resistance in places where there is nothing to resist. It's mindless nonsense. It's like Jason Ditz put it in an earlier article: they keep slapping a hornet's nest and then complaining when they get stung.
with the US surge it is called friendly fire