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Saturday, 25 June 2016

First US raids target Afghan Taliban since Obama order

Since end 2014, Afghan troops have struggled to battle the Taliban

"Couple" of air strikes follow US president's decision to expand Pentagon's involvement in fight against the Taliban.

 

Officials say the US has launched its first air strikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan since President Barack Obama's decision earlier this month to expand his country's involvement against the fighters.

The American officials said on Friday that the strikes began last week and were against Taliban targets in the southern part of the country. Peter Cook, the Pentagon press secretary, declined to provide any details, citing "operational security".


One senior US official said there have been "a couple" of air strikes, but the US does not want to provide more information because there may be more strikes in that area, including missions with Afghan forces who could be accompanied by US advisers.

The official was not authorised to discuss the operations publicly, so spoke on condition of anonymity. Brigadier-General Charles Cleveland, US military spokesman in Kabul, said US forces "have conducted a limited number of strikes under these new authorities" but it is "too early to quantify the effects achieved".

The strikes "are only being used where they may help the Afghans achieve a strategic effect", Cleveland said.
US officials made it clear when they announced the new authority to hit Taliban targets once again that they would only be used in selective operations that were deemed to have a strategic and important effect on the fight.

Cook said the strikes "hit their intended targets". He said the strikes were "part of an ongoing operation that, again, the goal of which would be a strategic effect on behalf of the Afghan forces that we are enabling, and that's exactly what they were intended to be used for".

Pressed for more details, Cook refused, saying "these are ongoing operations" and he does not want to be "telegraphing what's to come to the enemy".

The war in Afghanistan began in 2001, and the US has been conducting a broad range of operations there ever since.