The NATO Forces & ANA have failed to wind down, contain the WOT inside Afghanistan; and it has expanded all over Afghanistan. It's initial focus was the Eastern Afghanistan, but now, the conflict has expanded to all regions of Afghanistan, especially North & Western Afghanistan. Even if the Taliban fail to overthrow the Karzai government, Afghanistan will remain in a state of turmoil and conflict; & will be biggest loser.
These are some of the attacks in various regions in Afghanistan in the last 10 days (Note: all of these headlines are taken from non-Taliban sources. I can post all the links if you want).
Notice how no region of Afghanistan is free from the militancy as a result of the WOT, & while the initial focus of the WOT was the Pashtun (Taliban) dominated regions, the blowback has been felt hard in non-Pashtun regions as well:
Qarqeen district governor of Jouzjan abducted - June 29, 2012
Suicide Bombers Target Government Compound In Nuristan Province, Killing 10 - June 29, 2012
6 dead in Kunar incidents - June 29, 2012
10 wounded in Ghazni rocket attack - June 28, 2012
Four killed, wounded in Baghlan blast - June 28, 2012
IED Explosions Kills Three Spanish Forces In Badghis Province - June 28, 2012
8 Public Order policemen killed, wounded in Kundoz mine blast - June 27, 2012
13 killed, wounded in Maidan Wardak clash - June 26, 2012
12 killed and wonded in Kandahar blast - June 26, 2012
Taliban Kills 5 Civilians In Helmand - June 26, 2012
Eleven Polices killed In Separate Explosions in Urozgan, Helmand - June 25, 2012
Herat blast kills ISAF soldier, injures 2 - June 25, 2012
2 officials injured in Daulatyar, Ghor bomb blast - June 25, 2012
Four NATO troops die in southern & western Afghanistan - June 24, 2012
2 policemen dead in Nangarhar blast - June 24, 2012
Taliban turf war kills 2 in Parwan - June 24, 2012
District security chief among 3 killed in Logar - June 23, 2012
Mine Explosion kills 3 Civilians In Urozgan - June 23, 2012
Music shop blown up in Jalalabad, 2 killed - June 23, 2012
Casualties feared as blast rocks eastern Jalalabad city - June 23, 2012
Taliban massacre Faryab policemans family - June 23, 2012
Afghan School Attack: Students, Teachers Poisoned In Takhar Province - June 23, 2012
Suicide Attack kills 2 Civilians In Balkh - June 22, 2012
Taliban kill 22 in Lakeside Hotel attack in Kabul - June 22, 2012
5 ANA killed as tank hits roadside bomb in Nimroz - June 21, 2012
3 SC Guard soldiers killed in Paktika roadside bomb - June 21, 2012
6 of a family dead in Logar bombing - June 20, 2012
Roadside Bomb Claims 10 lives in Helmand - June 20, 2012
Suicide Attack kills 25 in Khost - June 20, 2012
Several school girls poisoned in Bamiyan province - June 19, 2012
Suicide blast rocks eastern Kapisa province - June 19, 2012
6 of a family killed, injured as mortar shell hits house in Laghman - June 19, 2012
Five Afghans killed in Farah roadside bombing
The "X"s show the provinces in which Taliban & their affiliates' attacks have taken place in the last 10 days.
As the recruiting power of the Taliban is strong, no matter how many fighters the ANA kill, their efforts will be futile: Afghanistan will be in an eternal state of war & turmoil, and Afghanistan is the biggest loser from the WOT. There is no armed resolution to an ideological conflict.
These are some of the attacks in various regions in Afghanistan in the last 10 days (Note: all of these headlines are taken from non-Taliban sources. I can post all the links if you want).
Notice how no region of Afghanistan is free from the militancy as a result of the WOT, & while the initial focus of the WOT was the Pashtun (Taliban) dominated regions, the blowback has been felt hard in non-Pashtun regions as well:
Qarqeen district governor of Jouzjan abducted - June 29, 2012
Suicide Bombers Target Government Compound In Nuristan Province, Killing 10 - June 29, 2012
6 dead in Kunar incidents - June 29, 2012
10 wounded in Ghazni rocket attack - June 28, 2012
Four killed, wounded in Baghlan blast - June 28, 2012
IED Explosions Kills Three Spanish Forces In Badghis Province - June 28, 2012
8 Public Order policemen killed, wounded in Kundoz mine blast - June 27, 2012
13 killed, wounded in Maidan Wardak clash - June 26, 2012
12 killed and wonded in Kandahar blast - June 26, 2012
Taliban Kills 5 Civilians In Helmand - June 26, 2012
Eleven Polices killed In Separate Explosions in Urozgan, Helmand - June 25, 2012
Herat blast kills ISAF soldier, injures 2 - June 25, 2012
2 officials injured in Daulatyar, Ghor bomb blast - June 25, 2012
Four NATO troops die in southern & western Afghanistan - June 24, 2012
2 policemen dead in Nangarhar blast - June 24, 2012
Taliban turf war kills 2 in Parwan - June 24, 2012
District security chief among 3 killed in Logar - June 23, 2012
Mine Explosion kills 3 Civilians In Urozgan - June 23, 2012
Music shop blown up in Jalalabad, 2 killed - June 23, 2012
Casualties feared as blast rocks eastern Jalalabad city - June 23, 2012
Taliban massacre Faryab policemans family - June 23, 2012
Afghan School Attack: Students, Teachers Poisoned In Takhar Province - June 23, 2012
Suicide Attack kills 2 Civilians In Balkh - June 22, 2012
Taliban kill 22 in Lakeside Hotel attack in Kabul - June 22, 2012
5 ANA killed as tank hits roadside bomb in Nimroz - June 21, 2012
3 SC Guard soldiers killed in Paktika roadside bomb - June 21, 2012
6 of a family dead in Logar bombing - June 20, 2012
Roadside Bomb Claims 10 lives in Helmand - June 20, 2012
Suicide Attack kills 25 in Khost - June 20, 2012
Several school girls poisoned in Bamiyan province - June 19, 2012
Suicide blast rocks eastern Kapisa province - June 19, 2012
6 of a family killed, injured as mortar shell hits house in Laghman - June 19, 2012
Five Afghans killed in Farah roadside bombing
The "X"s show the provinces in which Taliban & their affiliates' attacks have taken place in the last 10 days.
As the recruiting power of the Taliban is strong, no matter how many fighters the ANA kill, their efforts will be futile: Afghanistan will be in an eternal state of war & turmoil, and Afghanistan is the biggest loser from the WOT. There is no armed resolution to an ideological conflict.