{"id":26064,"date":"2020-03-04T03:33:38","date_gmt":"2020-03-04T03:33:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dinnews.in\/?p=26064"},"modified":"2020-03-05T03:33:57","modified_gmt":"2020-03-05T03:33:57","slug":"us-launches-airstrike-against-taliban-to-defend-afghan-forces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dinnews.in\/?p=26064","title":{"rendered":"US launches airstrike against Taliban to defend Afghan forces"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The US launched an airstrike against Taliban fighters to defend Afghan forces on Wednesday, an American military spokesman said, as violence spirals after a string of deadly attacks by the insurgents, throwing the country&#8217;s nascent peace process into grave doubt.<\/p>\n<p>News of the airstrike in southern Helmand province &#8212; the first in 11 days &#8212; came hours after US President Donald Trump told reporters he had had a &#8220;very good&#8221; chat with the Taliban political chief, who on Saturday signed a historic deal with Washington to withdraw foreign forces.<\/p>\n<p>Since the signing in Doha however, the militants have ramped up violence against Afghan forces, casting a pall over peace talks between Kabul and the Taliban, due to begin on March 10.<\/p>\n<p>US Forces-Afghanistan spokesman Sonny Leggett tweeted that the airstrike targeted Taliban fighters who were &#8220;actively attacking&#8221; an Afghan forces checkpoint in Helmand.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This was a defensive strike to disrupt the attack,&#8221; he tweeted.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We call on the Taliban to stop needless attacks and uphold their commitments. As we have demonstrated, we will defend our partners when required.&#8221; He said insurgents had carried out 43 attacks on checkpoints in Helmand on Tuesday alone.<\/p>\n<p>Provincial police spokesman Mohammad Zaman Hamdard told AFP: &#8220;In the past two days we have witnessed the most intense Taliban attacks in Helmand.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;They have attacked several districts and many military bases,&#8221; he added.<\/p>\n<p>Elsewhere the insurgents killed at least 20 Afghan soldiers and policemen in a series of overnight attacks in other provinces, government officials told AFP Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Taliban fighters attacked at least three army outposts in Imam Sahib district of Kunduz last night, killing at least 10 soldiers and four police,&#8221; said Safiullah Amiri, a member of the provincial council.<\/p>\n<p>A defence ministry official speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity confirmed the army toll, while the provincial police spokesman Hejratullah Akbari confirmed the police fatalities.<\/p>\n<p>The insurgents also attacked police in central Uruzgan province Tuesday night, with the governor&#8217;s spokesman Zergai Ebadi telling AFP: &#8220;Unfortunately, six police were killed and seven wounded.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The news of the attacks came after Trump told reporters in Washington on Tuesday that he had a &#8220;very good&#8221; relationship with Taliban political chief Mullah Baradar, with the pair speaking on the phone for 35 minutes, according to the insurgents.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The relationship is very good that I have with the mullah. We had a good long conversation today and you know, they want to cease the violence, they&#8217;d like to cease violence also,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>But on Wednesday, US military spokesman Leggett warned that the &#8220;#Afghans &amp; US have complied w\/ our agreements; however, Talibs appear intent on squandering this (opportunity) and ignoring the will of the people for #peace.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Under the terms of the deal, US and other foreign forces will quit Afghanistan within 14 months, subject to Taliban security guarantees and a pledge by the insurgents to hold talks with the national government in Kabul.<\/p>\n<p>The agreement also includes a commitment to exchange 5,000 Taliban prisoners held by the Afghan government in return for 1,000 captives &#8212; something the militants have cited as a prerequisite for talks but which President Ashraf Ghani has refused to do before negotiations start.<\/p>\n<p>Trump has said the Taliban and Washington both &#8220;have a very common interest&#8221; in ending the war.<\/p>\n<p>Since Saturday&#8217;s deal signing, the Taliban have been publicly claiming &#8220;victory&#8221; over the US and on Monday they announced they would resume attacks on Afghan forces, ending a partial truce that provided a rare reprieve to war-weary residents.<\/p>\n<p>In the last 24 hours the Taliban conducted 30 attacks in 15 of Afghanistan&#8217;s 34 provinces, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi tweeted.<\/p>\n<p>The insurgents, who have been known to exaggerate figures, claimed on their website to have killed 35 security forces since Tuesday night.<\/p>\n<p>Ghani&#8217;s government last week sent a delegation to Qatar to open &#8220;initial contacts&#8221; with the insurgents, but Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen on Tuesday said the militants would not meet Kabul&#8217;s representatives except to discuss the release of their captives.<\/p>\n<p>Apparent differences between the Doha agreement and a separate joint US-Afghan declaration made in Afghanistan underline the obstacles facing negotiators.<\/p>\n<p>The US-Taliban deal committed to the release of prisoners, while the Kabul document only required both sides to determine &#8220;the feasibility of releasing&#8221; captives.<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The US launched an airstrike against Taliban fighters to defend Afghan forces on Wednesday, an American military spokesman said, as violence spirals after a string of deadly attacks by the insurgents, throwing the country&#8217;s nascent peace process into grave doubt. News of the airstrike in southern Helmand province &#8212; the first in 11 days &#8212; came hours after US President Donald Trump told reporters he had had a &#8220;very good&#8221; chat with the Taliban political chief, who on Saturday signed a historic deal with Washington to withdraw foreign forces. 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