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Taleban 'to boost Afghan attacks' | Taleban 'to boost Afghan attacks' |
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A resurgent Taleban is likely to step up the scope of its attacks during 2008, the US has warned. | A resurgent Taleban is likely to step up the scope of its attacks during 2008, the US has warned. |
In a report on security in Afghanistan, the Pentagon warned the Islamist guerrillas had "coalesced into a resilient insurgency". | |
The report said the Taleban are likely to "maintain or even increase the scope and pace of its terrorist attacks". | |
The Taleban were ousted from power in Afghanistan by a US-led international coalition in 2001. | The Taleban were ousted from power in Afghanistan by a US-led international coalition in 2001. |
Earlier this week, the US regional commander said attacks by Taleban insurgents in eastern Afghanistan had increased by 40% compared with the same period last year. | Earlier this week, the US regional commander said attacks by Taleban insurgents in eastern Afghanistan had increased by 40% compared with the same period last year. |
'Syndicate of insurgents' | 'Syndicate of insurgents' |
The Pentagon's first comprehensive report on the security situation in Afghanistan noted that insurgent violence had continued to climb despite efforts to capture and kill Taleban leaders. | |
Meanwhile, both Afghanistan's army and police force still lack the trainers they need, the report said. | |
"Generally, police development has been hindered by a lack of reform, corruption, insufficient US military trainers and advisors and a lack of unity of effort within the international community," it said. | |
On Tuesday, Maj Gen Jeffrey Schloesser warned insurgents were choosing targets to disrupt economic development. | |
He said attacks on the border with Pakistan accounted for 12% of the total insurgent attacks in eastern Afghanistan. | He said attacks on the border with Pakistan accounted for 12% of the total insurgent attacks in eastern Afghanistan. |
He blamed "a syndicate" of insurgents, including members of the Taleban and al-Qaeda, and people from both Afghanistan and Pakistan for the attacks. | He blamed "a syndicate" of insurgents, including members of the Taleban and al-Qaeda, and people from both Afghanistan and Pakistan for the attacks. |
Afghan officials say Taleban are allowed to shelter in Pakistan's tribal areas on the mountainous border. | |
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, responding to Gen Schloesser's comments, criticised Pakistan for failing to put pressure on Taleban forces along the border, saying it had fuelled a rise in violence. | |
He said recent efforts by Pakistan to negotiate a peace agreement with tribal leaders had taken the pressure off insurgent groups. | |
"They've therefore been more free to be able to cross the border and create problems for us," he said. | |
The report also noted the lack of a comprehensive strategy to combat the illegal poppy trade in Afghanistan. | |
"There is a clear nexus between narcotics and the insurgency in Afghanistan that threatens US gains in Afghanistan and the region," it added. |