Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Helmand, still the same as before
Dhu al-Qi'dah 25, 1430 A.H, November 13, 2009
In the name of Allah,
the Merciful, the Compassionate
This year, the Helmand, a province located in the south of Afghanistan, became
target of gruesome attacks of the British and American invaders. American troops
sent to Afghanistan as per the new strategy of Obama were deployed in this
province as a part of an effort by the American rulers to bolster the sagging
morale of the despondent British soldiers there.
Before launching the offensive against Mujahideen in Helmand province, American
media started their own media war. They called the operation, the largest
military operations ever launched by US marines after the Vietnam War and
claimed that it would wipe out all Mujahideen in the area under a take,
hold and build strategy. Various helicopters and fighter planes swarmed
to Helmand, including military tanks, armed personnel carriers, Humvees heading
to some districts like Khan shin, Nad Ali, Garam Sir, Gereshk and to surrounding
areas of Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital.
According to a tactical plan worked out by Mujahideen, they (Mujahideen)
retreated from certain areas to encourage the enemy forces enter these areas
where they were soft targets for the Mujahideen. When the enemy soldiers
scattered in the far-flung areas, they were trapped, increasing their casualties
with each passing day. Simultaneously, the tempo of the Western media fanfare
about this campaign tapered down because they were not ready to report the high
fatality that their soldiers were suffering at the hand of the Mujahideen every
day. To many, it may be still a mystery that why the western media is
tightlipped about the Helmand. However, the British and American soldiers based
in Helmand know the answer to this question who see their daily casualties with
their own eyes.
In north of Helmand, all the districts, which were in the hands of Mujahideen
before the beginning of the operations, are still in their hands. In the south
where the operations were concentrated, the writ of Mujahideen has been restored
in Khanshin, Marji and Garam Sir districts. The enemy was able to build a
military base in a desert there but now they are not able to procure their
logistics through lands routes. They have to depend solely on air
transportations for logistical items. In Nad Ali, they were forced to evacuate
the base, which they had formed at the start of the offensive. In Garam Sir,
they are trying to beef up their former bases. No new base has been built there.
The British soldiers occupied some areas in Babaji, Pashak and the White Mosque
but they were not able to retain them for long time in face of the constant
attacks by the Mujahideen. So they withdrew from all these areas. The main
problem of the enemy is logistical supply. When their tanks and logistical
vehicles come out of their military bases for patrol and logistical supplies,
they become easy targets for Mujahideen. On the other hand, the roadside bombs
take a high toll of the enemy, making roads a graveyard for them. Therefore,
they use transportation planes for the supply of logistics instead of using the
land routes.
In short, in Helmand, the new strategy of the American top general in
Afghanistan, Mc Crystal has faced a complete failure. The operations Sword
and Panther’s Claw did not achieve what the invaders wanted to achieve.
The defeat of the invading foreign forces proves that the military approach
chosen by the invaders as a strategy is not paying off. They will have to ponder
over other options like withdrawal from Afghanistan and granting the Afghans
their natural rights of independence and formation of an Islamic government of
their choice. Otherwise, their economy and society will bleed like the former
Soviet Union which disintegrated after occupying Afghanistan for ten years.
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan