Informed Comment

Thoughts on the Middle East, History, and Religion

Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Monday, October 27, 2008

Two Daring Attacks on US Troops in Afghanistan

In Baghlan in northern Afghanistan, a suicide bomber killed two US troops while meeting at a local police station. Baghlan, a center of sugar beet production, is largely Tajik (Sunni Persian-speakers) but has a Pushtun minority, some of whom are anti-American and anti-Karzai government. In November of 2007, Taliban there hit a sugar factory during a parliamentary visit, killing some 100 persons, including 6 legislators.

In Wardak to the south, Taliban shot at a US helicopter with small arms, forcing it down. There were no casualties.

Mulla Rashid Akhund, the Taliban commander in Wardak, claimed to have 2000 fighters as of last winter.

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