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Poly-Ticks
Many years ago, politics was something that was not first and foremost on the average citizen's mind. At that time I considered myself apolitical. As politics permeated more and more of our daily lives, things changed.
Now, things have gone far beyond politics as we knew it, and "politics" is much an outdated word, I think. Have you noticed how, more and more, words like coup d'etat, conspiracy, deception, fraud, etc. are associated with what used to be politics and government?

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The Founding Fathers Great Mistake By: Garrett Epps
Why an Income Tax is Not Necessary to Fund the U.S. Government
What is it that Barack Obama knows that the rest of us don�t? By: Judi McLeod
(^Is November 4, 2008 more a coup d�etat than it is a general election?
Is Election �08 a mere formality?^)

A Coup d'Tat? By: Joan Swirsky
Beware of The Red Dot! By: Alan Stang
AMERICA REDUCED TO THIRD WORLD STATUS By Joan Veon
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Combating Afghan poppies and IEDs': The enemy is not stupid,' confirms U.S. Army major

December 12 2007 at 8:02 AM
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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Combating Afghan poppies and IEDs': The enemy is not stupid,' confirms U.S. Army major
Posted: December 12, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern


Matt Sanchez

Editor's note: Reporter Matt Sanchez, currently embedding with military
units throughout both Iraq and Afghanistan, has been providing WND readers
with a glimpse into the war on terror most Americans have never seen.

By Matt Sanchez
C 2007 WorldNetDaily

KANDAHAR AIR BASE, Afghanistan - While the Afghan National Army roots out
members of the Taliban from Musa Qala in the southeastern Afghan province of
Helmand, a combined force of U.S. and British troops set up a combat
perimeter. The job at hand for members of Task Force Corsair 82nd Airborne
Combat Aviation Brigade is to re-supply the combat units staged around the
perimeter of the "green zone," a strip of Afghan homes and center of Musa
Qala.

Only last summer the Taliban boasted of having taken over Musa Qala after an
agreement with village elders and British Forces created an opportunity for
the Taliban to declare the small village as part of their territory. In
1994, the Taliban itself was birthed in a similar power vacuum formed after
the withdrawal of the Soviet Union in 1989 and the inability of the
floundering federal government to rein in the territorial warlords that have
historically plagued Afghanistan.

(Story continues below)

On Dec. 7, leaving Airbase Kandahar, Task Force Corsair provided air support
for Operation Mar Karadad, loosely translated as "Fight to the Death" from
the Pashtun language. Soldiers from the 1-508th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
a regiment that can trace its combat lineage back the largest battle of
World War II, took up position in the large wadis (valleys) and rocky cliffs
so prevalent in southern Afghanistan.


The terrain around Musa Qala is vast and barren, but the soft dirt is ideal
for placing explosives, and small caves could serve as fighting holes

Corsair's Chinook helicopter unit, nicknamed the "Flippers," can move troops
and provide soldiers with the back-up supplies necessary to remain in the
field for a prolonged period. Road conditions in much of Helmand's desert
landscape can be fairly poor, particularly for heavily armored vehicles.
American Humvees are especially weighed down with so much outer protection.
The British vehicles are more open, with a mounted machine-gunner largely
exposed.

British Lt. Col. Richard Eaton, a spokesman for Task Force Helmand, spoke of
operations continuing until the door to Musa Qala was "kicked in."


British vehicle with soldiers considerably more exposed than their American
counterparts

The Afghan National Army has mobilized to enter the town, but there is
danger at the perimeter of Musa Qala since Taliban fighters have been known
to plant mines and Improvised Explosive Devices, or IEDs, as a guerrilla
fighting tactic designed to inflict casualties. Sunday, two days into the
assault, the American flag was lowered to half-mass on the Task Force
Corsair flagpole.

The danger for helicopters is especially significant. "Every mission is a
combat mission, no matter where we fly in this country," said Maj. Craig
Alia with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade and executive officer of Task
Force Corsair.

The Mujahadeen, predecessors of the Taliban, were successful in bringing
down Soviet helicopters two decades ago. Alia is well aware of this legacy.

"I've read on how both sides, the Soviets and the insurgents fought," said
Alia in a New Jersey accent that 16 years in the U.S. Army with time served
in Bosnia and Afghanistan has not entirely erased. With an interest in all
sources of information that can provide clues as to how best to take the
pulse of the Afghan people, Alia has an open mind.


American flag at half-mast. Names have not yet been released, but an
American soldier has fallen in action

"In all honesty, I get a lot of good insight from Al-Jazeera," he said.

"The enemy is not stupid," emphasized Alia, who holds extensive briefings on
every mission from the routine "ring routes" that have names like The
Helmand and Montreal Express, to complex air assaults like the one that took
place last Friday on the 66th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.

But once the men are on the ground, intel accumulated by S-2 (intelligence)
officers needs to serve a more basic purpose - the supplying of bare
necessities.

Water, meals ready-to-eat and bullets

As the CH-47 Delta model Chinook helicopter approached the area of the
improvised landing zone, pilot Jimmy Valencia of Durango, Colo., searched
for the green-colored smoke used to signal where the aircraft was to land.


Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) and bottles of water are part of the re-supply for
troops who will stay in the area until the mission is over

But getting to the designated spot was a trip unto itself. Officials are
sensitive about sharing the tactics, techniques and procedures - TTPs - used
for flight in and around a combat zone, but Valencia described his flying as
"a lot of yanking and banking."

The chopper moved along at speeds that left farmers below dazed and children
covering their squinting eyes to see the racing aircraft.

The Chinook barely hit the ground as the Flipper crew slid out tons of cargo
tightly packed on wooden pallets skidding along the adjustable steel wheels
off the deck of the craft. Like passengers trying to catch a bus just
leaving a stop, British soldiers grabbed on to the supplies as the chopper
taxied forward. No sooner was the cargo unloaded than the bird took to the
air again.


Formation of American Humvees along the perimeters of Musa Qala district.
Only the Afghan National Army will enter the town, but the threat of IEDs
and mines are a concern throughout the area

"This isn't the place to get comfortable," said Alia, a Blackhawk pilot
himself who flew in the initial assault and helped coordinate the entire
attack. The Musa Qala district and Helmand province are notorious for the
cultivation of the poppy plants necessary for making opium. As the leading
cultivator of poppy, drug trafficking underwrites the Taliban terror
movement. Before the arrival of coalition forces, Taliban leaders had issued
a fatwa or religious order banning poppy cultivation. Today, poppy
production is on the rise, according to a report issued this fall by the
United Nations Office of Drug and Crime.

Marijuana and poppy fields are easily discernible from the air, and soldiers
commonly see the drugs grown by farmers as cash crops.

"We are not in the drug eradication business," said Alia. Although the U.N.,
Afghan federal government and U.S. State Department all have voiced concerns
about the growing drug trade, it's difficult to pin down who is responsible
for the eradication of illegal narcotics.

"We've been told very specifically that poppy eradication is not our
mission," reiterated Alia. President Hamid Karzai opposes aerial spraying
out of concerns for the environment and health. Despite billions of dollars
in international aid, the Afghan has an average life-span of 44 years.

With a Cheshire smile, Alia qualified the Musa Qala district as "not a
friendly place to fly." Much of the Helmand province is considered a "hot
zone" where enemy fire is almost a sure thing. The Chinooks are equipped
with mounted guns and never fly without escorts. British and Dutch aircraft
also have taken part in the operation.

Still planning the days ahead, Alia scrutinized a jumbo map of the region
that looked like the surface of an alien planet. The 82nd Airborne Task
Force Corsair has been in Afghanistan for nearly a year, but Alia reviewed
the colorful maps as if there could have been something different on them, a
new edge or detail to ensure the safety of his pilots.

"I don't mean to sound arrogant, but we'll win this," he determined.




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