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Saturday, 13 November 2010 - Taliban mount series of attacks in Afghanistan |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (1) Video Email Print Reprints Full Focus Best of the week Our top pictures from the past week.  Full Article  Read Analysis: Nine years on, the Taliban have a message for West 1:44am EST "Garfield" creator apologizes for Veterans Day strip 12 Nov 2010 U.S. and China stick to guns on global balancing at APEC | 8:16am EST "Deathly Hallows" conjures up holiday movie season | 12 Nov 2010 Harry Potter star Watson "felt sick" when told of riches 08 Nov 2010 Discussed 307 Pilots and passengers rail at new airport patdowns 97 Analysis: German tempers fray as U.S. policy gulf widens 76 GLOBAL ECONOMY-Obama returns fire after China slams Fed’s move Watched Japanese Tourism Bra Wed, Nov 10 2010 Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Purrfect drink - all physics to cats Thu, Nov 11 2010 Taliban mount series of attacks in Afghanistan Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Rafiq Sherzad JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban fighters attacked a foreign military base at the main airport in Afghanistan's east on Saturday, one of four incidents in 24 hours that marked a sudden upswing in violence. In an apparent... Related News Convoy attacked in Afghan capital: report Fri, Nov 12 2010 NATO says troops may have killed 3 Afghan civilians Wed, Nov 10 2010 Arrests made over Afghan U.N. raid Sat, Nov 6 2010 Afghan campaign destroys hundreds of houses: rights group Thu, Nov 4 2010 Taliban foothold grows in Afghan north: governor Wed, Nov 3 2010 Analysis & Opinion Between the lines: Obama’s comments on Kashmir On either side of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border: Bajaur and Kunar Related Topics World » Afghanistan » Related Video Taliban attacks in east Afghanistan 5:51am EST By Rafiq Sherzad JALALABAD, Afghanistan | Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:53am EST JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban fighters attacked a foreign military base at the main airport in Afghanistan's east on Saturday, one of four incidents in 24 hours that marked a sudden upswing in violence. In an apparent demonstration that the insurgency has not been weakened despite NATO-led forces saying they have made gains, militants mounted attacks in Jalalabad and Kunar in the east and northern town Kunduz, as well as in the capital Kabul on Friday. The attacks will likely send a clear message to NATO leaders who will gather for a summit in Lisbon next week that the security question in Afghanistan is still far from resolved, and that the Taliban remain a formidable enemy. The spike in violence could not come at a worse time for European NATO leaders, who are feeling increasing pressure at home amid sagging support for the drawn-out war. Saturday's attacks in Jalalabad, Kunduz and Kunar also came on the day that marked the ninth anniversary of the Taliban being overthrown in Kabul by U.S-backed Afghan forces for harboring al Qaeda before the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. The spike in violence also comes as U.S. President Barack Obama is due to review his Afghanistan war strategy next month. His commanders have been talking up recent successes and he remains committed to starting a gradual troop drawdown from July 2011, but increased violence would send a terrible message after Obama's Democrats were mauled in mid-term elections last week. It also comes as acceptance of the need for a negotiated settlement grows, with peace talks being approached gingerly. Analysts say that the Taliban have proved in the past that they can time attacks to coincide with important events elsewhere in the world and that a sudden jump in such attacks would not be surprising given the high stakes. They could at the same time be looking to position themselves as a legitimate ruling force again after holding off the West's military strategy for the past nine years. "From one side, the Taliban would like to show that the United States could not defeat them militarily in the past nine years and from other side want to introduce themselves as an acceptable political force, too," said Ghulam Jelani Zwak, director of the Afghan Analytical and Advisory Center. EXPLOSIONS, GUNFIRE Violence is at its worst across Afghanistan since the Taliban were overthrown in 2001, with civilian and military casualties at record levels despite the presence of 150,000 foreign troops. In Jalalabad, at least eight insurgents, including two suicide bombers, attacked a forward operating base run by the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) which shares the main airport in the key eastern city near Pakistan. Smoke was seen rising from the area and explosions and gunfire were heard, a Reuters witness said. Helicopters flew overhead during the attack and the bodies of at least one suicide bomber and one other attacker were seen near the airport. 1 2 Next World Afghanistan Comments See All Comments (1)  |  Post Comment Nov 13, 2010 9:38am EST Typical Taliban, make sure there is lots of publicity indicating your willing to stop the terror if you are allowed to share power, then when they think you’ve “really changed this time” attack them. Typical for the other side to fall for the “We’ve really changed this time” baloney. bobw111 Report As Abusive       See All Comments (1)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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