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"A co-ordinated Taliban assault on checkpoints in
southern Afghanistan has killed five police officers
and 25 Taliban fighters, local officials have said."..
So Afgan police have killed 25 talibans while losing 5 cops...not bad for them.
"A co-ordinated Taliban assault on checkpoints in
southern Afghanistan has killed five police officers
and 25 Taliban fighters, local officials have said."..
So Afgan police have killed 25 talibans while losing 5 cops...not bad for them.
In terms of attrition, yes, in terms of morale, no.
Even losing a single cop against untrained militants is seen as a failure.
It's good ratio 1:5.
Keep it up Afghanistan .
ANA is not even involved, Afghani cops are doing awesome job.
Did you talk about attrition ??In IED blasts, not a single militant is killed but I don't think it lower's the resolve of organization whose personel takes the hit.
The ANA will not play as big a role as the ANP and ALP after the NATO pullout. ANA don't enforce law and order, the ANP/ALP do, which is why they're being targeted by the Taliban.
Taliban thrive on chaos. The more dead cops, the more chaos because of a lack of security. The more chaos there is, the more the public turns against the government that's supposed to bring law and order. When the government fails, it'll leave a power vacuum that the Taliban can exploit by bringing in their own fighters to bring law and order, thus filling the vacuum.
It's a classic insurgent tactic in order to gain territory.
The Taliban don't care how many insurgents die, they've already proven that they're resilient. The ANP/ALP face chronic problems such as desertions and defections. Any loss the ANP/ALP take is just another weakness that the Taliban can exploit.
It's good ratio 1:5.
Keep it up Afghanistan .
ANA is not even involved, Afghani cops are doing awesome job.
Did you talk about attrition ??In IED blasts, not a single militant is killed but I don't think it lower's the resolve of organization whose personel takes the hit.
The ANA will not play as big a role as the ANP and ALP after the NATO pullout. ANA don't enforce law and order, the ANP/ALP do, which is why they're being targeted by the Taliban.
Taliban thrive on chaos. The more dead cops, the more chaos because of a lack of security. The more chaos there is, the more the public turns against the government that's supposed to bring law and order. When the government fails, it'll leave a power vacuum that the Taliban can exploit by bringing in their own fighters to bring law and order, thus filling the vacuum.
It's a classic insurgent tactic in order to gain territory.
The Taliban don't care how many insurgents die, they've already proven that they're resilient. The ANP/ALP face chronic problems such as desertions and defections. Any loss the ANP/ALP take is just another weakness that the Taliban can exploit.
Afghan cops are better than the whole of pakistani army in countering insurgency
TTP use RDX and IED to fight Pak army while, who ANA druglords always face open battles.
Afghan cops are better than the whole of pakistani army in countering insurgency and they are the one who bleeds the most for Afghanistan
One of the two of us must live on different planets I guess -- I guess jingoism has no bounds.
And you are right as long as pakistani population grows Taliban are not hesitant of how many fighters they lose