Posted on 10/27/2007 7:59:52 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
KABUL, Afghanistan - U.S.-led coalition forces killed about 80 Taliban fighters during a six-hour battle outside a Taliban-controlled town in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, the latest in a series of increasingly bloody engagements in the region, officials said.
Also Saturday, suicide bomber wearing an Afghan security uniform detonated his explosives at the entrance to a combined U.S.-Afghan base in the east of the country, killing four Afghan soldiers and a civilian, officials said.
The battle near Musa Qala in Helmand province the world's largest poppy growing region is at least the fifth major fight in the area since Sept. 1. The five battles have killed more than 250 Taliban fighters, a possible sign that U.S. or British forces could be trying to wrest the area back from Taliban militants.
The latest fight began when Taliban fighters attacked a combined U.S. coalition and Afghan patrol with rockets and gunfire, prompting the combined force to call in attack aircraft, which resulted in "almost seven dozen Taliban fighters killed," the U.S.-led coalition said in a statement early Sunday.
The coalition said that four bombs were dropped on a trench line filled with Taliban fighters, resulting in most of the deaths.
Taliban militants overran Musa Qala in February, four months after British troops left the town following a contentious peace agreement that handed over security responsibilities to Afghan elders. Musa Qala has been in control of Taliban fighters ever since.
Situated in the north of Helmand, Musa Qala and the region around it have been the front line of the bloodiest fighting this year. It is also the heartland of Afghanistan's illicit opium poppy farms.
Violence in Afghanistan this year has been the deadliest since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. More than 5,200 people have died this year due to the insurgency, according to an Associated Press count based on figures from Afghan and Western officials
The suicide bomber walked up to a security gate for Afghan soldiers outside Forward Operating Base Bermel in the eastern province of Paktika, near the border with Pakistan, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said.
Four Afghan soldiers and a civilian were killed and six Afghans were wounded, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said. No Americans were hurt.
It was not immediately clear if the bomber had been trying to gain entry to the base.
Taliban insurgents have set off more than 100 suicide blasts this year, a record pace.
Elsewhere, Taliban militants killed three Afghan police who had been trying to prevent them from carrying out a kidnapping, said Helmand provincial police chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal. The militants successfully kidnapped an Afghan man during the gunbattle, he said.
Australia's prime minister, meanwhile, said more NATO powers must directly engage the Taliban to help ease the burden on Australia, the United States, Britain, Canada and the Netherlands, which all have troops in the dangerous southern and central parts of Afghanistan.
Germany, Italy, France and Spain have troops in the relatively safer northern sections, a fact that is causing a rift within NATO, and Australian Prime Minister John Howard said those countries need to help ease the burden on countries operating in the south.
"Some of the other countries have lots of troops in Afghanistan, but they're not in some of the areas that are experiencing the heaviest fighting," he said.
The governments of the Netherlands and Canada, in particular, are coming under domestic pressure to pull out troops because of heavy casualties.
"I think the Dutch government has been very courageous to date," Howard said. "It's not for me to comment on Dutch politics, but I do observe that the Dutch are making a great contribution and as are of course the Canadians."
LOL! For the Taliban maybe. Gotta love the AP.
Somehow I don't think that "officials" used the phrase "increasingly bloody engagements." I'll just take a wild guess and say that that phrase was tossed out there by the writer of the piece.

An Afghan elderly man stops and looks on as he walks in a market place in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday, Oct 27, 2007. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
The brits surrendered this town to al-qaeda/taliban forces and of course we are cleaning up the mess. I am sick and tired of our european allies, even the british. Freakin panzis. It just shows that the US leads the way in war, always has always will. Its time to quit jackin around and let tehran and damascus know we wont tolerate their training of terrorists. Nukes will need to be used to finish this war, just like it was in ww2. Once thee slime balls realize their cause can’t survive the heat of the sun times a thousand, they will surrender under a limited peace deal so their kind can survive for at least a while....
Massing ground forces against the U.S. just makes it easier to dispose of the bodies...
NEW HEADLINE: 80 Potential Dimocrat Voters Killed
Nice of 'em to dig a trench. Saves lots of work.
Being dead has never stop a Democrat from voting...in fact it usually guarantees it.
Ya think! Who writes this crap?
Ummm.. maybe he was just stopping to ask for directions?
80 more Taliban killed, Pelosi and Reid are deeply saddened.
“80 more Taliban killed, Pelosi and Reid are deeply saddened.”
Time to call in some UN lawyers to investigate from a safe distance.
They are definitely short on virgins in Afghanistan.
“...a possible sign that...trying to wrest...”
Nah, just kidding!
What a dumbass, and he gets a paycheck for this crap.
:)
Taliban insurgents have set off more than 100 suicide blasts this year, a record pace.So, make that count at least 180.
Is this the vaunted Taliban Offensive that the MSM has been praying for? The imminent defeat of the US Military?
I am surprised they didn’t claim that they were all at a wedding!
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