Ignorance of Afghan Society Led to Botched RaidsMonday 12 April 2010
by: Gareth Porter | Inter Press Service
Washington - A Special Operations Forces raid on Feb. 12 on what was supposed to be the compound of a Taliban leader but that killed three women and two Afghan government officials demonstrated a fatal weakness of the U.S. military engagement in Afghanistan: after eight years of operating there, the U.S. military still has no understanding of the personal, tribal and other local socio-political conflicts.
In targeting the suspected Taliban in such raids, therefore, the U.S. military command has been forced to rely on informants of unknown reliability - and motives.
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In an interview with National Public Radio Aug. 13, Flynn (McChrystal's chief of intelligence) admitted, "What we really have not done to the degree that we need to is really truly understand the population: the tribal dynamics, the tribal networks, the ethnicity…."Such dynamics are different "from valley to valley", Flynn observed.
And in an unusual paper published by the Centre for a New American Security last October, Flynn was even more frank, saying, "I don't want to say we're clueless, but we are. We're no more than fingernail deep in our understanding the environment."
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http://www.truthout.org/ignorance-afghan-society-led-botched-raids58517unhappycamper comment: Nine fucking years in this quagmire and we still don't understand the population. This is Vietnam all over again.