(Tyler Hicks/The New York Times) In south-central Afghanistan, a region controlled by the Taliban and tribes opposed to the central government, a Dutch-led task force has been pursuing a counter-insurgency approach. Its tactic emphasizes development and diplomacy over hunting and killing of Taliban fighters.
Friday, April 06, 2007
April 6, 2007 Dutch Soldiers Stress Restraint in Afghanistan
From article published in the New York Times.
(Tyler Hicks/The New York Times) In south-central Afghanistan, a region controlled by the Taliban and tribes opposed to the central government, a Dutch-led task force has been pursuing a counter-insurgency approach. Its tactic emphasizes development and diplomacy over hunting and killing of Taliban fighters.
(Tyler Hicks/The New York Times) In south-central Afghanistan, a region controlled by the Taliban and tribes opposed to the central government, a Dutch-led task force has been pursuing a counter-insurgency approach. Its tactic emphasizes development and diplomacy over hunting and killing of Taliban fighters.
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