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IronLionZion

(45,433 posts)
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 10:28 AM Jul 2017

Behind the front lines in the fight to annihilate ISIS in Afghanistan

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/behind-the-front-lines-in-the-fight-to-annihilate-isis-in-afghanistan/2017/07/23/0e1f88d2-6bb4-11e7-abbc-a53480672286_story.html?utm_term=.aecbcb06ddb0



ACHIN, Afghanistan —A recurring rumble of explosions echoes off the barren, boulder-strewn slopes of the Spin Ghar mountains, each ordnance aimed wishfully at redoubts where Islamic State militants are suspected of hiding. Afghan and U.S. special forces listen in on enemy chatter, intercepting dozens of their radio channels. American AC-130 gunships and F-16 fighter jets whir in circles overhead, at low altitude, waiting for strike orders. Soldiers on the ground man the mortars.

The operation against the Islamic State in Khorasan — or ISIS-K, as the Syria-based group’s Afghan contingent is known — is now into its fourth month of unremitting warfare. The U.S. military has pledged to “annihilate” the group by year’s end, and the redoubled assault has contributed to a spike in U.S. airstrikes to levels not seen in Afghanistan since President Barack Obama’s troop surge in 2012. One in five of those strikes is against ISIS-K, despite it controlling only slivers of mountainous territory.

The battle is lopsided, but each day the front line here in Achin district moves back only slightly. Both local intelligence officials and the U.S. military believe that ISIS-K is replenishing its stock of fighters almost as quickly as it loses them. A sense that this may be an indefinite mission has set in.

Soon after its founding in 2014, ISIS-K descended into this district and established it as its stronghold. Entire villages emptied as word of the group’s mercilessness spread. Fighters infamously strapped defiant local clerics to explosives and filmed their detonations. For nearly three years, ISIS-K held firm not just in the Spin Ghars but in the vacated villages in the fertile valley beneath them.

In April, the U.S. military dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb, a MOAB — nicknamed “the mother of all bombs” — on a cave complex in one of Achin’s valleys, known as the Momand. It is unclear how many fighters, if any, were killed. The MOAB — which felt so forceful that “every ant in the valley must’ve died,” said one villager — was followed by weeks of airstrikes on compounds that ISIS-K fighters had held for two years.



My takeaway from this article is there is wild cannabis growing all over that area. Otherwise, it sounds like hell.

Trump thinks he can bomb his way into a solution. Maybe he'll cut off funding to Pakistan or even declare them a state sponsor of terror. We'll see. Maybe he'll just tweet about it.

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Behind the front lines in the fight to annihilate ISIS in Afghanistan (Original Post) IronLionZion Jul 2017 OP
An unbearable people-trapping, soldier-killing, trauma-inducing hell hole democrank Jul 2017 #1
Much like walls, bombing doesn't work... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #2
Follow the money. rgbecker Jul 2017 #3

democrank

(11,094 posts)
1. An unbearable people-trapping, soldier-killing, trauma-inducing hell hole
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 10:51 AM
Jul 2017

The situation is truly heartbreaking.

rgbecker

(4,831 posts)
3. Follow the money.
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 11:01 AM
Jul 2017

Explosives, guns and bullet's don't grow on trees. Killing people won't stop a war, one needs to choke off the source of arms. If your own side is profiting from arms manufacturing why stop the war?

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