Marines Battle Taliban in Helmand Province
KABUL–American jarheads are either prudently pacifying a swath of Helmand province or kicking out the doors and ratcheting up the insurgency.
Depends on whom you ask.
From the distance of the capital, it's impossible to confirm anything firsthand. But the commander of the 24th U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit came all the way to Kabul yesterday, both to proclaim initial combat success and to quash reports of extensive hardship visited upon a fleeing populace.
According to Lt.-Col. Kent Hayes, the known scorecard reads thusly:
Marine casualties: 0.
Civilian casualties: 0.
Displaced persons: "Very, very few."
Those
citizens, Hayes adds, were already on the move when Marines set out to
clear key transit routes – for arms and fighters crossing over the
border from Pakistan, just to the south – in Garmser district. "I can't
even speculate as to the reason why, or where they went. I can tell you
that they have not been leaving from any area that we have control
over." Read the rest of this article here.
Comments
My "sour grapes factor" rises significantly when I read comments in the article such as
And,
I have serious doubts that the Marines would give a "heads up" to whole communities to move out before they go in to conduct their operations. Wouldn't that be akin to calling ahead to warn the enemy?
This just doesn't pass the "smell test" with me.