Finding more Taliban than Expected: Britain
There are greater numbers of Taliban rebels putting up a fight in southern Afghanistan than expected by the newly deployed British military, a senior commander for Afghanistan said.
British troops are however still more than a match for the militants as seen in clashes earlier this month, the commander told reporters at a British base in Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital of Helmand province.
The British commander, speaking late Tuesday on condition of anonymity, said the military had underestimated the strength of the hard line Taliban when it drew up plans to deploy in the restive southern region 16 months ago.
Now that 3,300 soldiers are assembling in Helmand, where they are taking over control of security from the US military, they are beginning to see a different picture.
"I suppose the most significant difference has been the extent to which the Taliban have had some successes this year and are probably in slightly greater numbers then we might have expected after the excellent work done by our American predecessors," the commander said. Link
db: The "excellent work done by our American predecessors" - in Taliban recruitment. I think the anon commander was taking the piss.
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