Summary of the study: the actions of the US disc with a surge of Taliban attacks in Afghanistan

Outcome of Occupation: US Actions Drive Uptick of Taliban Attacks in Afghanistan

Four attacks occurred over the weekend in Afghanistan, at least 26 members of the state security were killed and burned two schools on Saturday and Sunday evening. Officials accused the militants of movement “Taliban” for certain attacks.

Loud and clear, the owners Brian and Walter Becker, the game is interrupted for a while talked to Brian Terrell, a longtime fighter for peace and co-coordinator of voices for creative nonviolence, about growth.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks, and the power of the Taliban, as a rule, do not attack the schools, the new York times pointed out. No one was hurt in the fire.

“It wasn’t an attack on school, I think, 10 years. Each expert — the people in government, people in the army — they all say that the occupation and attacks by the U.S. government and Afghanistan proxy is only fueling the insurgency. They did not abate at all.”

In Sancharak district, where the government is fighting with the Taliban to fight in the past year, two government checkpoints attacked by militants movement “Taliban” is equipped with night vision devices and sniper rifles, according to provincial Governor Naqibullah Daqiq. One Afghan soldier was killed and 10 Pro-government militiamen were killed trying to resist the ambush of the Taliban.

Afghan police have pleaded with US to send night vision equipment, to help balance the fight against the Taliban, and American officials feared it could end up in the hands of the Taliban, and other materials: on Friday, the us military published a report detailing the theft of a $154,4 million worth assistance in the form of fuel, which it believed fell into the hands of insurgents, according to Sputnik.

Three other attacks occurred in different provinces: Ghazni, Faryab and Jalalabad city in Nangarhar province.

The government of the U.S. drone campaign also picked up the pace in the country recently, which is notable for the fact that Terrell said that former US President Barack Obama’s policy obscures the boundaries between who is and who is not a combatant, and what is and what is not considered combat. Thus, Terrell argues that the United States has done in Afghanistan is chaotic.

The activist said that the feature of the American military on the time of year in Afghanistan is not obvious. “The fighting season” begins in the spring after the last harvest, while the “opium season” starts seeding Mac in October. “Seasonal ebb and flow was not obvious because the fighting took place across the winter,” said Terrell.

“This is, unfortunately, a natural and inevitable result of the ongoing occupation,” Terrell said loud and clear.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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