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US Troops Seen on Ground Near Taliban Stronghold (Kandahar)
Reuters ^ | Sunday November 25 5:38 PM ET | Saeed Ali Achakzai

Posted on 11/25/2001 2:05:15 PM PST by Jean S

CHAMAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - U.S. troops, shipped in on waves of helicopters, have landed near the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, last stronghold of the Taliban, officials of anti-Taliban tribes said on Sunday.

Since about 6.00 p.m. when tribal fighters took control of the airport southeast of Kandahar, a stream of U.S. helicopters has been landing at the air field, said Mohammad Anwar, spokesman for Gud Fida Mohammad, a commander of the Achakzai tribe fighting at the airport.

Kandahar, power base of Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, is the last bastion of the fundamentalist movement, whose hold on the northern redoubt of Kunduz crumbled in the face of a Northern Alliance advance on Sunday.

Huge aircraft were circling in the skies and a stream of helicopters flew constantly in and out of the airfield, Anwar told Reuters by telephone.

Some of the helicopters were described as Chinooks bringing in armored vehicles. If confirmed, these would be the first such U.S. armor to land in Afghanistan (news - web sites) since the United States launched its attacks on Oct. 7 in pursuit of Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden (news - web sites).

The tribal leaders, including Hamid Karzai, a supporter of ex-king Zahir Shah, and former pre-Taliban Kandahar governor Gul Agha, involved in the action, had cut the main road to Kandahar at Takteh Pol, some 30 miles from the town of Spin Boldak near the border with Pakistan, Anwar said.

The commanders were moving toward the Taliban-held town of Spin Boldak to try to clear the rear for the U.S. forces before any advance on Kandahar, Anwar said.

The reports could not be independently confirmed and the Pentagon (news - web sites) declined to comment.

``We cannot discuss future or ongoing military operations or troop movements,'' said Air Force Lt. Col. Ken McClellan, a Pentagon spokesman.

In Kandahar, one resident said the roar of planes could be heard from the direction of the airport and large flashes had been seen on the horizon from near the airport, some 12 miles to the southeast of the ancient city.

At the airport, U.S. troops had secured the exterior of the airfield, a target of intense bombing by U.S. warplanes since the raids began on October 7, Anwar said.

Helicopters had been flying constantly into the base during the evening, unloading U.S. soldiers loaded with packs and baggage, Anwar said.

The men appeared to be commandos, Anwar said.

His commander, Fida Mohammad, was in talks with the Taliban militia at Spin Boldak to try to persuade fighters there to surrender without bloodshed.

Witnesses at Chaman said they could see some Taliban fighters beginning to withdraw, although others -- heavily armed -- had gathered close to the fence that marking the porous Pakistan frontier.

The sound of the aircraft broke the night silence around Spin Boldak for 30 minutes from around 1:30 a.m., said a Reuters correspondent on the border.

Dozens of pickup trucks -- their lights extinguished -- were driving out of Spin Boldak and south into the southern Afghan desert, the correspondent said.


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1 posted on 11/25/2001 2:05:15 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
Here we go again. Hey, moderator. This is really open source information now. The Taliban know it and the rest of the world knows it via the world wide media. Can't we know it, too?
3 posted on 11/25/2001 2:09:49 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: JeanS
If American troops are on the ground at Kandahar airport, does that mean they think bin Laden is nearby?
4 posted on 11/25/2001 2:12:57 PM PST by aristeides
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To: patriciaruth
Agreed. A lot of this striking of stories is just a bunch of over the hill vets wanting to feel like they're still part of the action. The networks are covering the story. FR ought not be too far behind them.
5 posted on 11/25/2001 2:17:00 PM PST by atafak
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To: aristeides
Certainly that would be a logical inference . . .
6 posted on 11/25/2001 2:18:03 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: aristeides
If American troops are on the ground at Kandahar airport, does that mean they think bin Laden is nearby?

It means they are going to take Kandahar.

7 posted on 11/25/2001 2:18:05 PM PST by codeword
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To: JeanS
The men appeared to be commandos, Anwar said.

Not, commandos, Marines. It was reported on Friday that 1500 Marines would be on the ground by this weekend. Semper Fi.

8 posted on 11/25/2001 2:20:02 PM PST by Hugin
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To: right_to_defend
Also posted and discussed here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/577854/posts

Not deleted so far.

9 posted on 11/25/2001 2:23:36 PM PST by Semper911
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To: Hugin
Not, commandos, Marines.
In most countries of the world, Marines and commandos would be virtually indistinguishable. :-)
10 posted on 11/25/2001 2:27:12 PM PST by Gordian Blade
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To: Hugin
Yeah, 3 MEUs in the area - and those Marines have been pumping IRON on pig boats for three months. Anybody wanna bet they look like Kick Arse Mo Fo's (Pardon the Marine Lingo).

Semper Fi

11 posted on 11/25/2001 2:27:21 PM PST by PokeyJoe
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To: JeanS
This is probably some kind of task-organized conventional assault force (either U.S. Army or U.S. Marines) to conduct a frontal assault on Kandahar.
12 posted on 11/25/2001 2:29:25 PM PST by holman
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To: All
This has already been posted. Please join the discussion here:

U.S. Troops Seen on Ground Near Taliban Stronghold

13 posted on 11/25/2001 2:29:26 PM PST by Jean S
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To: aristeides
Bets are that OBL is near Tora Bora outside Jahalabad where there is some continuing activity.

Interesting also is a report that some people including at least one child were picked up in a Pakistani port town by the Pakistanis and blindfolded and taken off. bin Laden's family trying to escape?

14 posted on 11/25/2001 2:30:43 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: JeanS
This is where I come come to get my news. If the crap is already on the internet, why the hell keep deleting it here on FR?
15 posted on 11/25/2001 2:34:56 PM PST by Democrats are liars
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To: Democrats are liars
Nothing on the darned TV yet--not where I live, anyway. Just chatter about the prison uprising at Mazar. Kandahar is the big story, and FOX, MSNBC, CNN are missing it.
16 posted on 11/25/2001 2:37:31 PM PST by codeword
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To: right_to_defend
Where is Whore-aldo?
17 posted on 11/25/2001 2:40:22 PM PST by NeonKnight
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To: NeonKnight
Where is Whore-aldo?

Heh heh. Close to the action, I hope.

18 posted on 11/25/2001 2:54:58 PM PST by codeword
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To: JeanS
Probably the deal is that the US will do it, and the NA will stay out of southern Pashtun country. The hope of muslim fanatics was that the US would be unwilling to expose its troops to hostile fire. If the US troops crush the Taleban in Kandahar, that illusion goes by the boards. Re the "arab street": anyone notice the total quiet that now prevails in the Pakistan cities?
19 posted on 11/25/2001 3:56:39 PM PST by thucydides
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To: thucydides
Re the "arab street": anyone notice the total quiet that now prevails in the Pakistan cities?
Aren't these the same people who were dancing in the streets right after 9/11?
20 posted on 11/25/2001 4:05:42 PM PST by openotherend
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