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Friday, August 14, 2009
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Common Sense: Who is Winning?
by Oliver North
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WASHINGTON -- Racing through the Phoenix airport, a Wall Street Journal headline immediately captured my eye: "Taliban Now Winning." I grabbed the newspaper and headed for my flight. By the time I arrived in Washington, I had a half-dozen e-mails from my Fox News colleagues asking for my assessment of the situation. There was also a "be prepared" message from my boss alerting me to pack my kit for another trip to the Hindu Kush. Seeing as I haven't been there for a year, it seemed like a good time to get smart about what's happening behind the headlines.

Here is some of what I learned from those now on the ground -- including our Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot and cameraman Mal James -- some of the troops who have returned recently, and others getting ready to go:

First, there is no doubt that allied casualties in Afghanistan have spiked from a year ago. Last month, 76 coalition troops were killed in action, including 45 Americans. The toll for August is likely to be even higher.

Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the senior U.S. and NATO commander in Kabul, predicted higher casualty rates as the number of U.S. and allied troops "in-country" climbed and "optempo" increased. There are 30,000 more American soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardsmen and Marines on the ground today than there were when I was there last year. For the first time since Operation Enduring Freedom began, in 2001, the International Security Assistance Force numbers more than 100,000 troops, and that includes 62,000 Americans.

Second, U.S. and coalition forces are pushing into Taliban strongholds, particularly in Helmand and Kandahar provinces, where there has been little or no Afghan government or ISAF presence for years. On July 2, U.S. Marines and Afghan soldiers launched Operation Khanjar (Sword Thrust) into southern Helmand, while a parallel column spearheaded into neighboring Kandahar province. Faced with the prospect of losing control over heroin production areas that finance their insurgency, the Taliban decided to stand and fight instead of melting away.

Third, next week's presidential and provincial council elections have precipitated a last-ditch attempt by the Taliban to disrupt the balloting. Seventeen million of Afghanistan's 33 million people have registered to vote Aug. 20. Countrywide, there are more than 3,000 candidates vying for 420 seats on the provincial legislatures. Among the contenders are 300 women, a fact that has driven the misogynist Taliban leadership over the brink. Continued...

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Oliver North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance and author of The Assassins .

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Saint Obambi wants all patriotic Americans to forward all junk emails to flag@whitehouse.gov for study and the appropriate government actions.

If you use the internet to pass this important message from your president to your friends, be sure to thank Al Gore for inventing it. At least he says he did, and who am I to challenge the statement of the man who single-handedly reversed global warming into global cooling?

Friendly fire
Clearly, Ronald down in Florida, complaining about Tillman having been KIA by friendly fire in Afghanistan has never been in combat.

On the battlefield the risk of being hit by friendly fire is a common situation. During my little war in Viet-Nam friendly fire incidents weren't uncommon, but back then most sensible people realized that was a risk inherent to the battlefield.

But today the percentage of men who've worn the uniform in peacetime, let alone in combat is miniscule. As a consequence, a great many people have an unrealistic appreciation of the battlefield.

Oh yes, millions of Americans falsely claim Viet-Nam service, but mine (& that I was WIA), Lieutenant, 1st Infantry Division, 1966-7; Captain, 101st Airborne, 1969-70, is verifiable online. Go to http://www.vietnamproject.ttu.edu/banshee & once there merely check the unit roster for my name, Dave Livingston.
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