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Tango0114 Aug 2018 1:14 p.m. PST

… in to help defend major Afghan city.

"Late last week, less than 100 miles from Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul, Taliban forces launched a major assault that overwhelmed the strategically important city of Ghazni and allegedly captured portions of it.

That battle in eastern Afghanistan was still waging Monday morning when the U.S. Air Force and elements of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division were called in to support Afghan government troops.

"Ghazni City remains under Afghan government control, and the isolated and disparate Taliban forces remaining in the city do not pose a threat to its collapse as some have claimed," Lt. Col. Martin O'Donnell, a spokesman for U.S. forces in the country, told Military Times…."
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nsolomon9914 Aug 2018 5:03 p.m. PST

Reminds me of the 68 Tet Offensive and the battle for Hue, at least when the Taliban scum come out into the open like this the free world forces can more easily rain fire on them.

Thresher0114 Aug 2018 6:07 p.m. PST

Need to root them out of their hiding holes and huts, in Pakistan, once and for all.

When you kill bees and wasps, you wipe out their nests, instead of trying to hunt them down, individually.

Same applies here.

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