Nato Success Against Taliban In Afghanistan 'May Be Exaggerated' -- The Guardian
Report says kill-or-capture raids are not a surgical tactic as claimed and use of the word 'leader' is suspect.
The success of one of Nato's principal tactics against the Taliban – targeted night raids aimed at killing or capturing leaders of the insurgency – may have been exaggerated to make the military campaign in Afghanistan look more effective, according to a report published on Wednesday.
The study shows that for every "leader" killed in the raids, eight other people also died, although the raids were designed to be a precise weapon aimed at decapitating the Taliban on the battlefield by removing their commanders.
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My Comment: The report that US/NATO claims against the Taliban may be exaggerated can be found here. The ISAF continues to claim that Afghanistan's violence is decreasing .... but this statistic tells me otherwise.