The last stand of the 44th Foot |
More: A recent report by the Pentagon's former director of intelligence assessment (he should know, right?) draws the conclusion that most of the development funds the US has showered on Afghanistan went to security forces not to the country's development. The aid was erratic, making long range projects difficult to carry out. The aid, when it did come, was "too late to prevent the rise of a major insurgency". And there has been no systematic measurement of its effectiveness. The system "virtually invited waste, fraud and abuse".
Furthur: Eight more Afghan civilians were killed in a NATO airstrike over the weekend. Reports from Paktia Province say a family's home was hit by a bomb during close air support of a joint ground operation, killing six children and the parents. "Collateral damage" has become a sore issue with the Afghan government and people, contributing to deteriorating relations and distrust of western forces. Likely the number of civilian casualties will increase as the United States removes ground troops and substitutes robotic warfare in its efforts to eliminate terrorists. The Obamanator has given more latitude to drone attacks in the Af-Pak theatre of operations and Yemen, where al-Qaida is very active. Since just last month there have been 14 drone strikes in Yemen and 6 in Pakistan. Now, drones attacks can be authorized on targets that possess the requisite "signature", or profile of characteristics, without identification of specific individual terrorists. So if a group of young men are attending a social function in the wrong place at the wrong time, they could be wiped out by an aerial robot. This impersonal warfare is deeply resented by a culture that places a premium on personal honor. According to convicted terrorist Faisal Shahzad, the use of drones has become a recruiting tool of choice for jihadists. The Obamanator signs off on each drone attack outside Pakistan making him a frightening, actual version of "Dr. Strangelove".