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Operation Aims to Secure Southern Afghanistan for Elections
Story by Donna Miles, 8.12.2009
WASHINGTON - Hours into the new Operation Eastern Resolve II
in Afghanistan's Helmand province, defense officials report
that U.S. Marines and Afghan soldiers are confronting "some
resistance" as they work to secure the area for the Aug. 20
elections.
The Marines and Afghan soldiers launched the offensive earlier
today in Helmand province's Now Zad district. Much of the
operation is centered on Dahaneh, a Taliban-held southern
Afghanistan town, and the surrounding mountains.
The mission was ordered to disrupt insurgent violence and
intimidation campaigns and provide freedom of movement for
Afghans to vote in upcoming provincial and national elections,
military officials at Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan
reported.
About 100 Afghan national army soldiers and 400 Marines and
sailors from Marine Expeditionary Brigade, part of the
NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, are
conducting the operation. Marines from Marine Aircraft Group
40 provided helicopter lift and other aviation support for the
mission.
The operation is proceeding as planned, and forces have
confronted some opposition, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman
told reporters. No casualty information is available, he said.
Marine officials later reported that casualties are "very
light."
The mission is representative of those planned up to and after
the Afghan elections. "This is a sustained effort that will be
ongoing throughout the country," Whitman said.
The upcoming elections will be the first the Afghans have
organized, run and administered since the 1970s.
"Our mission is to support the Independent Election Commission
and Afghan national security forces. They are the ones in
charge of these elections. Our job is to make sure they have
the security to do their job," said Marine Corps Brig. Gen.
Lawrence D. Nicholson, commanding general of Marine
Expeditionary Brigade Afghanistan.
Coalition forces are working to secure as much of Afghanistan
as possible in the days leading up to the Aug. 20 national
elections, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell told
reporters yesterday.
"Keep in mind, we are dealing with an enemy here that is doing
everything in its power to discourage Afghans from executing
their constitutional right to head to the polls – through
intimidation, through violence," he said. "We are trying to
make sure that is minimized, if not eliminated."
The Regional Command South area, which includes Helmand
province, is particularly challenging, Morrell said. He
credited a stronger coalition presence and expanded operations
such as today's Operation Eastern Resolve II with laying
conditions so more polling places than initially expected will
be able to open.
Nicholson emphasized today that the coalition has no stake in
which candidates win the election. "While we encourage every
Afghan to exercise his right to vote, who he or she votes for
is none of our business," he said.
"It is our wish to see that these elections are as credible,
secure and inclusive as possible, that they result in a
legitimate outcome, [and] that the Afghan people and the world
recognize [them] as the will of the Afghan people," Morrell
said yesterday. |
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