Afghanistan War News Updates -- February 8, 2011

ZABUL VIEW - Members of the International Security Assistance Force provide security while other forces load supplies after and air-drop from a C-130 Hercules in Zabul province, Afghanistan, Feb. 7, 2011. The forces are assigned to Forward Operating Base Sweeney. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson

Taliban's Spring Offensive Likely To Target Afghan Leaders Cooperating With Government -- Washington Post

When Taliban leaders return from Pakistan this spring to begin their annual offensive in Afghanistan, a senior U.S. commander believes they will undertake a major assassination campaign against local and tribal Afghan leaders and others who in recent months have begun cooperating with government officials and participating in the peace process.

The reason: While Taliban leaders have used the winter to withdraw to Pakistan to rearm and retrain their forces, U.S. and coalition forces have destroyed hidden support bases, carried out Special Forces raids on those Taliban leaders remaining in Afghanistan and deployed 110,000 more troops than there were last year, 70,000 of them Afghans.

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