PETRAEUS VISIT - U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the International Security Assistance Force, speaks with Col. Massimo Biagini, commander of the Italian Task Force North, in Bala Morghab, Afghanistan, Aug. 2, 2010. Petraeus visited Afghan and coalition troops deployed in Qal’ah-Ye Now, Moqur and Bala Morghab in Badghis province in the Regional Command West’s area of operations. International Security Assistance Force photo
Afghanistan, July, 2010 -- The Big Picture/Boston.com
This past month, much of the attention focused on Afghanistan centered on the release of thousands of classified documents from the war effort by WikiLeaks. While the consensus appears to be that nothing significantly new was revealed by the release, the picture painted by the documents remains rather bleak. NATO and the United States now have 143,000 troops in Afghanistan, set to peak at 150,000 in coming weeks as they take a counter-insurgency offensive into the insurgents' southern strongholds. Taliban control remains difficult to dislodge, and once removed from an area, Taliban forces often return once larger forces leave a region, especially in rural areas where local government presence remains small. Collected here are images of the country and conflict over the past month, part of an ongoing monthly series on Afghanistan. (47 photos total)
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