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Dear Penumbra,
The US went to Afghanistan to accomplish a mission by eliminating the terror network and to help bring peace and stability to the nation. Pakistan is a key ally in this war on terror and while new strategies are implemented, it is not uncommon to have disagreements; especially when both nations are looking to implement different strategies to reach the same end result. President Obama has stated over and over that we will stay until the goal is accomplished and the Afghan forces are capable of protecting their nation. The US presence is supported by not only its allies but the progress exhibits through the developments that have taken place. Are you aware? The International Security Assistance Force confirmed Qari Amil, another Haqqani Network senior leader responsible for suicide attacks as well as facilitating fighters from Pakistan into Khost province and Kabul, was killed during an overnight operation in Paktiya province Saturday. Special Operating Forces (SOF) conducted 260 operations that took 22 leaders and 380 lower level fighters off the battlefield from 18-24 October. During the last 90 days from 21 October, SOF conducted 1,543 operations that killed 339 insurgent leaders, 983 lower level fighters and captured 2,461 insurgents. Targeted operations like these are only one small part of a comprehensive counterinsurgency campaign. Conventional operations, improvements in governance and development, and coordination with regional partners like Pakistan are other lines of operation which increase pressure and eventually squeeze the life out of the insurgency. All of these facts lead me into asking, do you still believe “nothing has been achieved”?
In Kandahar City, property values have risen significantly over the past few weeks in anticipation of the first 10MW generator coming online. Improving security conditions have also opened international commercial activities, with the shipment of 10 metric tons of pomegranates from Kandahar Airport to Dubai. The strategic alliance with Pakistan on this war against terror is not only beneficial for US but essential for Pakistani Government to eliminate the extremists who are killing its own citizens. These extremists have made their agenda clear and constant attacks whether at a shopping center or at the Sufi Shrine prove serious threat Pakistani People and the Government is facing at the moment. Do you really think the Pak Army would be “cleaning the mess that US leaves behind” or removing an internal threat which continues to destroy the nation?
LCDR Bill Speaks,
DET, United States Central Command
www.Centcom.mil
The US went to Afghanistan to accomplish a mission by eliminating the terror network and to help bring peace and stability to the nation. Pakistan is a key ally in this war on terror and while new strategies are implemented, it is not uncommon to have disagreements; especially when both nations are looking to implement different strategies to reach the same end result. President Obama has stated over and over that we will stay until the goal is accomplished and the Afghan forces are capable of protecting their nation. The US presence is supported by not only its allies but the progress exhibits through the developments that have taken place. Are you aware? The International Security Assistance Force confirmed Qari Amil, another Haqqani Network senior leader responsible for suicide attacks as well as facilitating fighters from Pakistan into Khost province and Kabul, was killed during an overnight operation in Paktiya province Saturday. Special Operating Forces (SOF) conducted 260 operations that took 22 leaders and 380 lower level fighters off the battlefield from 18-24 October. During the last 90 days from 21 October, SOF conducted 1,543 operations that killed 339 insurgent leaders, 983 lower level fighters and captured 2,461 insurgents. Targeted operations like these are only one small part of a comprehensive counterinsurgency campaign. Conventional operations, improvements in governance and development, and coordination with regional partners like Pakistan are other lines of operation which increase pressure and eventually squeeze the life out of the insurgency. All of these facts lead me into asking, do you still believe “nothing has been achieved”?
In Kandahar City, property values have risen significantly over the past few weeks in anticipation of the first 10MW generator coming online. Improving security conditions have also opened international commercial activities, with the shipment of 10 metric tons of pomegranates from Kandahar Airport to Dubai. The strategic alliance with Pakistan on this war against terror is not only beneficial for US but essential for Pakistani Government to eliminate the extremists who are killing its own citizens. These extremists have made their agenda clear and constant attacks whether at a shopping center or at the Sufi Shrine prove serious threat Pakistani People and the Government is facing at the moment. Do you really think the Pak Army would be “cleaning the mess that US leaves behind” or removing an internal threat which continues to destroy the nation?
LCDR Bill Speaks,
DET, United States Central Command
www.Centcom.mil