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WASHINGTON, March 6 (UPI) -- Night raids in Afghanistan targeting top insurgents are now led by Afghan forces, the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command said in Senate testimony.

Night raids by coalition forces in the past had been criticized by Afghans, blaming them for some of the civilian deaths in the country.

Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Navy Adm. William McRaven said night raids target high-value insurgents, often after coalition and Afghan troops have tracked them for days or weeks, the Defense Department said on its Web site.

McRaven said they are an essential tactic as the insurgents "generally bed down," making it easier to target them. Night operations also are safer for the villagers than daytime operations as fewer of them are out during nights.

The admiral said ensuring Afghan troops are now "the first forces through the door" while leading night raids has helped the situation and calm people's anxiety.

McRaven said the special operations forces also help strengthen the Afghan police in local villages. He said the program is set to grow to 30,000 Afghan police in the next few years from the current 11,000, and that such forces already have started coming together for form mutual defense.

"One village is actually coming to the aid of another village when they're being attacked or harassed," he said.

"That's why it's very important to continue with [the projects] so they can get from Point A to Point B, see what the other village is doing, create trade with that village ... [and] be the safety and security for that village, and vice versa," McRaven said.


Source: Afghan forces leading night raids - UPI.com
 
Its a classic trap , all you are getting out of it is what you had in the early 90s.
 
Its a classic trap , all you are getting out of it is what you had in the early 90s.

No, we had a strong army before Russian invasion and there were no security transition during 90s all areas were under former Afghan Army's control but now the current ANA is just been born and is taking the responsibility province by province and district by district.
 
No, we had a strong army before Russian invasion and there were no security transition during 90s all areas were under former Afghan Army's control but now the current ANA is just been born and is taking the responsibility province by province and district by district.

Im sorry to say that it all seems more to me like Americans cooking another recipe of a Civil war .
 
It is clear, looking at how deeply the Taliban has infiltrated into the ANF & ANA, that this is a recipe for disaster for Afghanistan. Doubts can also be raised about the capability of the ANF, ANA.
 
Im sorry to say that it all seems more to me like Americans cooking another recipe of a Civil war .

No, the transfer of leading night raids was proposed by Afghans and the US kept insisting not to give a lead role.
 
ok lets see how it works considering taliban have infiltrated too far in its going to be hard if not impossible
 

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