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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Wed Mar 6, 2013, 08:50 AM Mar 2013

Taliban attack trends: Never mind

http://news.yahoo.com/taliban-attack-trends-never-mind-204049648--politics.html



In this Jan. 26, 2012 file photo, an Afghan solider, left, stands guard at the scene of a suicide attack in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province south of Kabul, Afghanistan

Taliban attack trends: Never mind
By ROBERT BURNS | Associated Press – 15 hrs ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S.-led military command in Afghanistan will no longer count and publish the number of Taliban attacks, a statistical measure that it once touted as a gauge of U.S. and allied success but now dismisses as flawed.

The move comes one week after the coalition, known as the International Security Assistance Force, acknowledged in response to inquiries by The Associated Press that it had incorrectly reported a 7 percent drop in Taliban attacks in 2012 compared to 2011. In fact, there was no decline at all, ISAF officials now say.

The mistake, attributed by ISAF officials to a clerical error, called into question the validity of repeated statements by allied officials that the Taliban was in steep decline.

Anthony Cordesman, a close observer of the war as an analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said it had been clear for months that ISAF's figures were flawed.


unhappycamper comment: If you don't like the numbers, don't publish them. That's very Republican of them......
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Taliban attack trends: Never mind (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2013 OP
I love your comment at the end of your post Victor_c3 Mar 2013 #1

Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
1. I love your comment at the end of your post
Wed Mar 6, 2013, 08:55 AM
Mar 2013

It is just like the reasoning for tallying and publishing the number of civilian casualties in Iraq.

This should be front and center on the homepage of DU. It is a shame an article like this is buried in the veterans section. You post a lot of great articles and it is sad that most of them hardly get any visibility.

Thanks for your time and effort

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