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NATO upbeat after Marjah offensive
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 03 - 03 - 2010


NATO officials today sounded a positive
note about their operations in Afghanistan following what they saw as
an unexpectedly strong showing by Afghan government troops in the
recent assault in central Helmand, according to dpa.
The offensive in Marjah was the first carried out under NATO's new
policy of protecting Afghan citizens and following up military
actions with law-and-order enforcement - a strategy which is seen as
crucial to breaking the back of the Taliban-led insurgency.
Diplomats within NATO said that there was a new mood of optimism
in the alliance following the approval of the new strategy and a
subsequent reinforcement of some 40,000 troops to Western forces in
the country.
"The operation in Marjah is the first test of the new NATO
approach in Afghanistan, and the first results show that it is the
right strategy," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told
journalists in Brussels.
"Helmand is the first demonstration. It won't be the last: I can
guarantee the Afghan people that they will benefit from this new
comprehensive approach in other areas this year," he said.
The Marjah offensive saw some 6,000 NATO troops fighting alongside
around 4,000 NATO-trained Afghan soldiers in one of the key Taliban
strongholds in southern Afghanistan.
The deployment of Afghan troops to fight the militants is a key
NATO policy, designed to hand over control of the country step by
step to local forces so that Western soldiers can go home.
"Overall, the (Afghan) forces performed better than most had
expected, which is very promising," the head of NATO's Afghan army
training mission, General William Caldwell, said.
In particular, the Afghan army's commando battalions "performed
superbly" in the fighting, he said.
At the same time, recruitment to the Afghan army and police has
surged since December, giving rise to new hope that NATO will be able
to bring together the 305,000 Afghan soldiers and policemen it wants
to field by the end of 2011.
But Caldwell warned that the training mission was still short of
the trainers it needs to do its job fully.
The mission currently counts some 3,300 trainers, but wants
another 1,900 to reach full strength, he said. NATO members and
allied states pledged to send 541 extra a week ago.
Rasmussen said that he "would not call that (troop raising
effort) a failure," but rather "the first step in a gradual
process."
"I feel confident that we will be able to gradually build up the
training mission," he said.


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