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NATO vows 'severe pressure' on Haqqanis in Afghanistan

By REUTERS
Published: Nov 3, 2011 19:18 Updated: Nov 3, 2011 19:18

BRUSSELS: NATO vowed on Thursday to put “severe military pressure” on the Haqqani military network, suspected of being behind recent attacks on Western troops in Afghanistan.

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that despite the violence seen at the weekend, the NATO mission was heading in the right direction and insurgent attacks were down in the July-September period, compared with last year.

“Spectacular attacks capture the headlines, but they don’t capture more ground,” he told a news briefing. “And the bigger picture is different: overall enemy attacks are decreasing and the enemy has been weakened.”

Rasmussen said NATO was determined to put a stop to attacks on its soldiers by the Haqqani network.

“To that end we will keep the Haqqani network under severe military pressure,” he said.

“The best way to ensure the insurgents and the terrorist networks realize they need to go to the negotiating table and find a peaceful resolution... is to keep up a strong military pressure.”

Officials in Afghanistan say the Haqqani network — a powerful insurgent group which says it owes allegiance to the Afghan Taleban, but has traditionally been seen as close to Pakistan’s intelligence agency — may have been involved in a weekend bombing in Kabul that killed 13 Western troops.

It was the deadliest single ground attack on foreign troops in their 10-year Afghan war and the involvement of the Haqqanis would complicate efforts to involve Pakistan more directly in efforts to stabilize the country.

Rasmussen said NATO’s plans to continue with a gradual handover of security responsibility to Afghan forces remained on track and Afghan President Hamid Karzai would soon announce the next group of provinces and districts to undergo this process.

NATO aims to phase out its combat role in Afghanistan by 2014, but Rasmussen reiterated that the alliance would continue to support Afghanistan after that date.

© 2010 Arab News
 
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NATO vowed on Thursday to put “severe military pressure” on the Haqqani military network....
Huh? And how do they propose to do that? They've been trying their damnedest to do it since the past several years but all they got was a lot of egg on their faces! So much egg that one could make a darned omelet for all the NATO forces in Afghanistan! Jeeez! :mamba:

These bozos love to hear themselves talk, what? :blah:
 
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@ Orion Hunter

You will be amazed if you just learn about the wonderful new strategy that US of A has devised after being bashed for 10 years by some cave dwelling Taliban ... Hilary Clinton was full of it in her recent visit to Pakistan ... It is called " Fight and Talk " :rofl: On one hand , they want to negotiate with the Talibans and other groups even asking Pakistan to help them with it ( Because these groups at first rejected any kind of direct talks with the US of A :rofl: ) and on the other hand they want to put severe pressure on Haqqanis ... It seems like the American Administration is suffering with Multiple Personality Disorder :P
 
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