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Doubling of SOF Night Raids Backfired in Kandahar
WASHINGTON - During a round of media interviews last month, Gen. David Petraeus released totals for the alleged results of nearly 3,000 "night raids" by Special Operations Forces (SOF) units over the 90 days from May through July: 365 "insurgent leaders" killed or captured, 1,355 Taliban "rank and file" fighters captured, and 1,031 killed.
A US heavy machine gun operator is seen at Arghandab Base in Kandahar province on August 9. (AFP/File/Yuri Cortez) Those figures were widely reported as highlighting the "successes" of SOF raids in at least hurting the Taliban.
But a direct correlation between the stepped up night raids in Kandahar province and a sharp fall-off in the proportion of IEDs being turned in by the local population indicates that the raids backfired badly, bolstering the Taliban's hold on the population in Kandahar province.
Night raids, which are viewed as a violation of the sanctity of the home and generate large numbers of civilian casualties, are the single biggest factor in generating popular anger at U.S. and NATO forces, as Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal conceded in his directive on the issue last March.
Nevertheless, McChrystal had increased the level of SOF raids from the 100 to 125 a month during the command of his predecessor, Gen. David McKiernan, to 500 a month during 2009. And the figures released by Petraeus revealed that McChrystal had doubled the number of raids on homes again to 1,000 a month before he was relieved of duty in June.
The step up in night raids has been overwhelmingly concentrated on districts in and around Kandahar City. It began in April as a prelude to what was then being billed as the "make or break" campaign of the war.
The response of the civilian population in those districts can be discerned from data on the Taliban roadside bombs and the proportion turned in by the population. Increasing the ratio of total IEDs planted found as a result of tips from the population has been cited as a key indicator of winning the trust of the local population by Maj. Gen. Michael Oates, head of the Pentagon's Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO).
But JIEDDO's monthly statistics on IED's turned in by local residents as a percentage of total IEDs planted tell a very different story.
The percentage of Taliban roadside bombs turned in had been averaging 3.5 percent from November 2009 through March 2010, according to official statistics from JIEDDO. But as soon as the SOF raids began in Kandahar in April, the percentage of turn-ins fell precipitously to 1.5 percent, despite the fact that the number of IEDs remained about the same as the previous month.
The turn-in ratio continued to average 1.5 percent through July.
There is a similar correlation between a sudden increase in popular anger toward foreign troops in spring 2009 and a precipitous drop in the rate of turn-ins.
In the first four months of 2009, turn-ins had averaged 4.5 percent of IED incidents. But in early May 2009 a U.S. airstrike in Farah province killed between 97 and 147 civilians, according to the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission. As popular outrage over the biggest mass killing of civilians in the war spread across the country, the ratio of turn-ins fell to 2.1 percent of the total for the month, even though IEDs increased by less than 20 percent.
Then McChrystal took command and ordered a quadrupling of the number of night raids. The turn-in ratio continued to average just 2.2 percent for the next five months.
In Kandahar, as elsewhere in Afghanistan, popular anger at foreign troops was undoubtedly stoked by the inevitable killing and detention of the innocent people that accompanies SOF night raids.
According to the figures released by Petraeus, for every targeted individual killed or captured in the raids, three non-targeted individuals were killed and another four were detained.
Based on past cases of false reporting by SOF units, a large proportion of the 1,031 killed in the raids and identified as "insurgents" were simply neighbours who had come out of their homes with guns when they heard the raiders.
Gen. McChrystal referred to that chronic problem in a statement on his directive on night raids last March. "Instinctive responses" by an Afghan man to "defend his home and family are sometimes interpreted as insurgent acts, with tragic results," McChyrstal said.
SOF units have routinely reported those killed under such circumstances as insurgents rather than as innocent civilians.
When an SOF unit raided the home of a low-level commander in Laghman province on Jan. 26, 2009, 13 men came out of nearby homes. They were all killed and later included in the tally of Taliban reported killed in the raid.
The problem of false reporting was brought to light most dramatically after a botched SOF raid in Gardez Feb. 12, when two men who emerged from buildings in the compound targeted by an SOF unit were shot and killed. Within hours of the raid, ISAF issued a statement describing the two men as "insurgents".
That falsehood was later revealed only because the two men happened to be a police official and a government prosecutor. In the same incident, the SOF unit accidentally killed three women, two of whom were pregnant, but reported to headquarters that the women had been found tied up.
McChrystal defended the SOF unit against charges by eyewitnesses that its members had tried to cover up the killing, even after the head of the Afghan interior ministry investigation of the incident publicly declared that the testimony was credible.
The figure of 1,355 insurgents "captured" in the raids given out by the International Security Assistance Force is also highly misleading. In response to an IPS query about the figure, ISAF public affairs officer Maj. Sunset R. Belinsky confirmed that the figure "reflects insurgents or suspected insurgents captured during operations".
In fact, the vast majority were simply swept up because they happened to be present in a house or compound targeted in a raid.
An ISAF press release Sep. 8 illustrates how such a larger number was accumulated. In a raid on the compound of a suspected "insurgent commander" in Paktika province Sep. 7, the SOF unit ordered all occupants to leave the compound and detained "several suspected insurgents" after "initial questioning".
U.S. forces in Afghanistan have never released figures on what proportion of Afghans detained as suspected insurgents were eventually released because of lack of evidence. Maj. Gen. Douglas Stone, who reviewed U.S. detainee policies in early 2009, was reported by The Guardian Oct. 14, 2009 to have concluded that two-thirds of the detainees still being held by the U.S. military as Taliban insurgents were innocent.
The claim of 365 "insurgent leaders" killed or captured is also highly misleading.
At his confirmation hearing in June, Petraeus referred to the targets of SOF raids as "middle and upper level Taliban and other extremist element leaders".
That terminology was later abandoned, however. When questioned about the figure last month, an ISAF official, speaking on condition of anonymity, conceded that it was not clear what authority the targeted "leaders" had. There is no organisational diagram for the Taliban, the official told IPS, and Taliban fighters are not organised in military units.
The vast majority of those "leaders", it appears, were low level Taliban personnel who are easily replaced.
Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.
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Show AllSince this evil insanity is in furtherance of Public Law 107-40's 'preventing future terrorism'*, I repeat my joke.
Q. How do you identify future terrorists?
A. Posthumously.
* by enemies to be named later. Bush named al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Obama named al-Qaeda 'affiliates'. I wonder who the next Commando-in-Chief will add to the list?
The raids did not backfire. The raids and the announcement of the results are designed to piss the Afghan people off and push them into desperate acts of "terrorism", which we will use to smash the place up further and justify our presence in that country. If they don't fight us, we have no reason to stay there. It's like the Israelis do to the Palestinians... the occupier gets to control the level of insurgency through their policies, which they adjust as they deem necessary to keep the conflict going.
"combat[ing] terrorism by causing it"
I like it. Makes for a good bumper sticker, button, or t-shirt design. Actually that phrase pretty much sums up the whole GWOT.
Frankly, I think that, as awful as what Israel is doing to the Palestinians is, however, what we're doing in Afghanistan, especially right now, is even more horrific, in a way. The United States, imho, is the worst of the worst when it comes to invading and dominating other countries, overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow foreign governments who do not adhere to our own interests.
Having lived through all of this body-count "success metric" stuff decades ago in Southeast Asia, I kept my sanity by repeating something my economics teachers taught me in college, namely:
"There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics"
Of course, back then, our military's mind-numbing numerical mumbo-jumbo briefings went by the name of "The Five-O'Clock Follies."
Then it all started happening again in Afghanistan and Iraq -- and now Afghanistan again -- so that I had to resort to composing verse as therapy for deja-vu all over again. Four years ago, I had this to say to our clueless Commander-in-Brief, Deputy Dubya Bush, but it applies -- essentially -- equally well to our current one, Bungling Barack Obama:
"Lies, Damned Eyes, and Statistics"
I cannot speak your name for I despise
Those noises that a caring mind decries
You’ve told as many contradicted lies
As any tiny man of greater size
Your Congressmen begrudge the French their fries
And think a cheap word truth and honor buys
They dine like fatted porkers in their sties
With “freedom” grease upon their shirts and ties
They stain their fingers purple to reprise
The vote in lands your army occupies
About the world you’d rather fantasize
Than entertain a fact when it replies
You try to talk just like the other guys
And pose with flags and moms and apple pies
Yet through transparent glass the truth descries
The tawdry, tacky trade your crony plies
To nurse your pride the Pentagon supplies
Another squad of young and poor GIs
So once again today a soldier dies
The blood that soaks his clothes congeals and dries
Above his fallen form his spirit flies
At home his mother sits alone and cries
Amid the rubble piles of bodies rise
Yet still your moving mouth the truth denies
So this I say to you, sir: Damn Your Eyes!
Michael Murry, "The Misfortune Teller," Copyright 2006
I dont normally go much on poetry. But I loved it!
No human being can ever be replaced. This culture of death, which assigns our rulers with the right to kill as they choose, appals me.
I am a big fan of sci-fi and post apocalyptic scenarios. I have been slowly coming to the realization that the shock troops who come in the night and smash up your house, shoot your friends neighbors and family and haul you off in a bag in a case of mistaken identity are real, they are now, they are acting with the blessing of and massive funding from the American people. Obviously, we are sending the message that these Afghan sub-humans are just animals for us to rob, rape, torture, murder, whatever our perverse desires...
I fear the terrible indoctrination our troops are getting in these foreign wars. It would be just the thing needed to subdue an angry, fed-up, rebellious American public, after a few more "recoveries" fizzle and die and the kleptocracy starts to get threatened and sees all that juicy property and treasure it could steal...
Well I am very concerned about these soldiers coming home,, and how will they treat us and feel about the world around them ? I have seen a couple movies, and it doesn't look good. In WW11 we fought a war that needed to be fought, and as scarred as our soldiers were, when they came home it was much different .They all came home Hero's ,yes with bad memories, and broken hearts, but I think allot of these guys are coming home real confused about what they did ,who we are, and what we think, just like in Vietnam ,many soldiers came back pretty messed up. I think this bunch is going to be way worse though.We have opened a can of worms that may be the death of us.
If anybody told us a story about a country that was attacking these poor countries, and killing hundreds, of thousands of civilians, and torturing thousands of people, without a trial, or any protection, and that they attacked at night,in super quiet drones, and that they kept making mistakes over, and over killing women, and children, and that they had total weapons superority, We would be furious ! We would say lets go save them, we must help these poor oppressed people from their occupiers !!!
Why have we become the bad guys....... ?
Absolutely, the complicity, the lack of compassion, of the deluded masses; its all part of the collapsing empire ! Its a done deal, and a bad road ahead.
FYI, I remember as a kid, visiting family in Oregon, passing past Camp White. It was easy to remember because it's where the "shell shocked" troops were housed. They would be walking down the road in their pajamas's or robes, just wandering and they didn't have a clue, they were in shock. They were warehoused in a rural area which was by design I'm sure. Turns out that some 25% of combat troops in WW2 would fire their weapons to miss enemy targets. They were conscripted and older then and not easily brainwashed like the 18, 19 year old troops they recruit today because they are easily brainwashed into believing the Pentagon propaganda. AS for the Pentagon troops in Iraq, their barging into houses in the middle of the night is misunderstood. It is really just door to door to tell the Afghan's that they are delivering the 'FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY' promised to them.It's all just a misunderstanding.
These kinds of actions are executed within the US as well. Anyone who recommends violence as part of a protest action is almost certain to be an infiltrator trying to foment an excuse for "the authorities" to step in with "countermeasures". Don't fall for it. Shun the promoters of violence.
Shun the promoters of violence !! Well then I need to shun the entire American Goverment, most religious groups, because they want to wipe out the Muslims, definetly the people on our local highways. lol.
Violence is what I think most Peace Protesters are trying to get rid of !Do not confuse protest, and Marches, with violence...it is a fact that 80% + of any protest, that has turned violen,t is the direct result of the police, or whomever the protesters, are protesting ! They want you to appear violent, so they can ruin your message. However eventually everybody see's through that, and it doesn't work anymore. The protests of the 60's and 70's proved that.
You must be an infultrater, to try and keep the sheepel quiet, and well behaved, so the rich can go about their business, and not have to listen to the peasants whinning about their stupid poverty ...yawn
I'm afraid you missed my point, or maybe I'm missing yours. Of course we protest the violence of those you name. But, what I'm trying to say is simply beware of infiltration by members of those groups, because they will try to prompt exactly what you say: "They want you to appear violent, so they can ruin your message." I've seen it happen up close. Google "Tommy the traveler" for a good example.
"You must be an infultrater, to try and keep the sheepel quiet, and well behaved, so the rich can go about their business, and not have to listen to the peasants whinning about their stupid poverty ...yawn"
I'm sorry, but I really find that accusation offensive.
I'm sorry I thought you meant that we shouldn't protest, because that it is violent or something...sorry I misunderstood you.
No problem. I believe in protest and civil disobedience.
I always look forward to and learn from your comments.
"Tommy the traveler" was an agent involved in the FBI cointelpro program back during the Vietnam war. He was sent from location to location to attempt to instigate violence, thereby giving "the authorities" an excuse to crack down on LEGAL protest actions. He was hanging around the Hobart/William Smith Colleges in Geneva, NY, trying to get anti-war individuals to commit violence, specifically, to burn buildings. He was discovered and there was a big brouhaha in the local area. He was a paid instigator attempting to besmirch the anti-war movement.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,944082,00.html
It really is an interesting story, well worth reading, IMHO of course.
Doug
I've seen the police do in San Jose in 1970. A Contingent of anti war protester were walking down a street. There were also a group of men in civilian clothes hiding in some bushes ahead of the marchers. Then one man emerged from the bushes yelling and shouting at the protester. He was a police antagonist. Those hiding in the bushes were police they ambushed the peace protesters without any provocation. Then of course their is 1968 Chicago's police riot.
Wise post.
Joe
BLAME IT ALL ON
The most greedy upper half of society for they are:
(1) The 51% most aggressive and wealthy.
(2) The 51% voting majority.
(3) The 51% with great jobs, terrific homes and deluxe healthcare.
(4) The 51% with all the wealth.
(5) The 51% who invest in the casino called Wall Street.
(6) The 1% High Society, 10% Country Club class and the 40% educated middle-class.
(7) In a democracy the 51% most aggressive and wealthy always rule.
Where do you get those numbers from or is "51%" your obsession?
When did they stop knowing?
McChrystal Reins in Night Raids, Says ROE Under Review
April 5, 2010
[The General] writes that nearly every Afghan he talks to single night raids out as their single greatest irritant. The new Tactical Directive on Night Raids, posted on the Central Command web site, says that Afghan men will naturally try to defend their hearth and home when heavily armed foreign troops kick in the door in the dead of night.
“He has been conditioned to respond aggressively in defense of his home and his guests whenever he perceives his home or honor is threatened. In a similar situation, most of us would do the same. This reaction is compounded when our forces invade his home at night, particularly when women are present. Instinctive responses to defend his home and family are sometimes interpreted as insurgent acts, with tragic results.”
http://defensetech.org/2010/04/05/mcchrystal-reins-in-night-raids/
I guess they have to start telling the truth slowly ,because wikkileaks is going to get it all out soon anyway. Reguardless, this is nothing new to any American, paying attention to what it's goverment is doing. We are butchers that sneak up in the the dead of night, while people are sleeping, and we kill scared frightend children...doing them a favor I guess, so they don't have to be carried,, off to some American torture chamber, beaten until he tells where his Uncle has gone. Finnaly he cries "he is dead just like all of my family"
We are creating a generation of children that hate us, and with very good reason.
There is not one person on all the Earth, that could say what we are doing to the people of Afghanistan is right. Today or any day,it will never, ever be right.I'm afraid this could bring our moral fiber, to the very bottom of the barrell !
Just how low can the US go?
You ask, "How low can the US go?" What's lower than Death Squads in the night?
What's lower than the Nazis and the Wafen SS? What's lower than a snakes belly?
And we have the nerve to ask the Germans, "How did you let Hitler kill all those
Jews? Better be thinking of how you'll explain to the next generations just how
we let Bush and Obama slaughter millions of Iraqis and Afghans! We need to get
our stories straight now. How did we get so low? "Vee vas only follovink orders?"
It doesn't sound any better the second time around. If the gods do exterminate
the human race in 2012, who could blame 'em?
Gee Mr. Petraeus:
I guess you can win a war by taking out the entire civilian population, because then all the ones left MUST be the taliban, right?
It was sad to read that the ones killed this time were the "low level taliban that can be easily replaced."
"Easily replaced..' you mean like U.S. citizens too?
I don't find your mindset to be at all reassuring, Mt, Petraeus.
With all the horrific actions the US has perpetrated throughout the world to supposedly protect national security, all I can legitimately state is that such actions may have protected the United States, although the jury is still out on that, but it has absolutely destroyed the concept of America.
It's capitalism, everything focused on quick gain and like a snowball rolling down a mountain, it keeps on looking bigger and better then ever until it falls off a cliff.
The people of Afghanistan/Pakistan rightly support the Taliban in defending their ancestral home from foreign invaders who wish to control the region in the imperial "great games", to plunder the region's resources and to gain devious advantage over "great game" rivals. 130 million USans voted in 2008 to perpetuate USan elites' obsession with the "great games" instead of voting for peace candidates. Heckuva job, Brownie!
TALIBAN -- THE BETTER OF TWO EVILS
When most of the world is saying to some supernatural being in outer space,
“God, I pray that you destroy evil America,”
we had better hope that the rich nobility were being honest with us when they invented the religion of Evolution, one that describes those who are white and of noble birth as the ultimate perfection of Evolution.
Night raids. What a war crime.
If you are a soldier, you get information from someone about a person who lives in a particular house. Not speaking the language, nor being from the community, you really do not know if the information is correct or motivated by petty jealousy or whatever. Besides, it is really not your business as you are an intruder.
So then you wait until the family is sleeping. A group of soldiers with assault weapons drawn pushes down the door and begins wilding and barking out orders in the dark in a language nobody understands. The kids pee in their pants. The family runs for cover, inviting being shot in the back for fleeing. Maybe someone gets shot. There is no examination of evidence, trial or defense.
Meanwhile, we sanctimoniously ask for lawyers to go to Iraq in the aftermath of similar raids to teach those primitive, tribal Iraqis about our system of law and rules of evidence. Will we do the same in Afghanistan if we ever nominally leave?
Withdraw all troops and contractors and drones from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen. Leave Iran be. There should be a limit as to what one will do to sell weapons. It is up to us, those who have no pocketbook interest in war, those who are suffering from the drain of public wealth and the death and disfigurement of our own children, to stop this. The plutocrats, oligarchs and their toadies, which is almost everyone in government, will not stop it.
Joe
Does anyone else find it both curious and criminal that US forces make no attempt to keep track of civilian casualties? I realize that it is in the interest of the military to minimize such numbers, but it is obviously both ridiculous and criminal NOT to keep such statistics.
Doesn't the military realize that to deny that there are any civilian killings is obviously unbelievable?
Jim Shea
we must pull the plug...
Global Start Date: September 22, 2012...unanimous, global rejection of the modern world and all supporting constructs, primarily the ownership of property, and the current governmental configurations...
a return to local living...individual engagement in local sustenance, resource management, governance and defense...
there is no other way to stop these horrors, but to stop the entire machine...
to force ourselves to see differently, but, to do so together, and with forethought and preparation, that we may add the inner strength and wisdom of each to the whole...
let's get those local edibles growing, we're gonna need food...
Good practice for Kristallnacht here at home.
We are out Talibaning the Taliban, wonderful!
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Yeah, come on all of you big tough dupes
The MIC needs mercenary troops
They carved themselves a costly jam
Way down yonder in IrafPakStan
So drop your joystick and pick up a gun
It's blood-for-oil profits fun.
And it's one, two, three
What're we deregulating for?
Failed banks, oil spills, nuke accidents?
Shitty food, cars, fracking and gas blow-outs?
And it's five, six, seven
Open up the pearly gates.
There's plenty of time to wonder why
When your ass is long-term unemployed.
Well, come on general, though you're an ass
Your big chance has come at last.
The MIC will butter your bread
The only good haji is the one who's dead
You know that oil can only be controlled
When we hold countries at the end of a gun.
And it's one, two, three,
Prog bitches on their ass
Too farted out to organize
Got to check their dividends;
And it's five, six, seven,
Open up the pearly gates,
Scared or old or spoiled as shit
Pointless toothless gutless gits.
Huh!
Well, come on Wall Street, don't move slow,
It's investment bank a-go-go.
There's plenty good money to be made:
Endless War using market laundered tax money!
Just pray that if they're mer-cen-ar-ies
They don't start hitting pols in trade.
And it's one, two, three,
What are we piling up ?
Nuclear waste, dead fish & national debt,
Next stop is Karachi, Sindh.
And it's five, six, seven,
Few defense cuts, Robert Gates.
There'll be plenty of time to wonder why,
Over-extended empires die.
Well, come on mothers throughout the land,
Pack your boys off to IrafPakStan.
Come on fathers, don't hesitate,
Send 'em off before it's too late.
Be the first Tea Bagger Party hag
To have your son or daughter home in a bag.
And it's one, two, three
What are we pissing away?
Don't care; gotta check my mutual fund
Next stop is Sanaa or Tehran.
And it's five, six, seven,
Open up the pearly gates,
There'll be plenty of time to wonder why,
Over-extended empires die.
hey, metal!
if you put this to original music, you could have something...
you already came up with a great name for your future band: The Un-viable Rats...
I thought of asking you to use that name, but, now that I know you write lyrics, I offer it back to you, with compliments...
yeah, I knew what he was up to...it was a good play on Country Joe...
I was jus' funnin', as I'd never seen this side of 'metal'...
and I really did like the phrase 'un-viable rats', which metal used in a powerful post recently...
AmeriKKKa women & child murdering scum.....
a la Korea, Vietnam, Iraq & Afghanistan....
Well, we don't win many friends,
But we certainly do influence people!
What exactly is our beef with the Taliban? Our military operation in Afghanistan makes about as much sense as Canada invading West Virginia because there's snake handling Pentecostals living there.
FREE AMERICA
DIRECT DEMOCRACY
They would really be after the coal. :)
Joe