Monday, April 16, 2012

War is over in Afghanistan. Taliban show of strength or they ran out of ammunition.

Spring Offensive. Maybe demonstrations might work better.

Spring Offensive. Does that mean winter hibernation is over? It happens once year? Why spring? Simply because the uniform requirement is cheaper? Is there a name for this species of Taliban?


If this is an annual event every Spring then I strongly suggest the Afghan military go into their lair in the winter while they are stationary, secluded and without winter boots so they can be captured and caged before Spring time. It is the only way to avoid an invasion of animals when the weather permits aggressive mating rituals.


This sort of behavior is noted in other animals, such as the Lion. A pride of lions can be well cared for within its own dynamics, but, males will invade and attempt to kill other males to gain dominance. So this isn't knew, but, I think there needs to be a change in the way it is handled. Humans can usually identify the animals that seek to kill and thwart their approach. Then once they are captured and caged, they won't be organizing any more attacks on prisons. The Most Wanted List is accurate! 

KABUL, Afghanistan and NEW DELHI, India -- Fighting ended (click title to entry - thank you) Monday morning some 18 hours after the Taliban launched a coordinated attack on Western embassies, NATO headquarters and Afghan government facilities in the capital Kabul and three eastern provinces.
The attacks, marked by extensive gunfire, explosions and rocket attacks and among the most serious to hit the capital since the Taliban was driven from power in 2001, saw eight Afghan security personnel and three civilians killed, Interior Minister Besmillah Mohammadi said Monday.
Afghan officials also added that at least 36 insurgents were killed and more than a dozen wounded or captured.
Soon after daybreak Monday, security forces managed to flush out insurgents holed up near embassies in Kabul’s heavily guarded Akbar Khan diplomatic neighborhood. The Taliban has taken credit for the protracted assault and says it is part of a "spring offensive."...