Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Afghan Insurgent Tactics Shift To Dodge Airstrikes

Armed Taliban militants gather in an undisclosed location in Afghanistan on Jan. 16. Insurgents' tactics have grown more shrewd, including using civilians as human shields. Reuters

From USA Today:

BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan — Afghan insurgents have learned to attack U.S. troops and scatter before they can be hit by airstrikes, a change in tactics that creates new pressure on coalition ground forces, say defense officials and military experts.

Insurgents "have a pretty good idea of how long it takes for close-air support to arrive," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said. "We've seen some indications that they will fight for as long as they believe they have until close-air support will likely arrive on the scene."

Military records show U.S. aircraft conducted a record number of aerial raids over Afghanistan in 2008 but dropped fewer bombs and missiles than they did in 2007.

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My Comment: Like Iraq, the Taliban will quickly learn that using human shields will only make the locals plot against you.

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