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Mar 30, 2010

La Otan comenzará ofensiva sobre Kandahar en Junio/Kandahar offensive to begin in June

La OTAN realizarán en Junio el asalto a Kandahar, la capital espiritual de los Taliban, según fuentes militares que se mantienen en el anonimato. El objetivo es librar la ciudad de fuerzas talibanes, antes del comienzo del Ramadán en agosto.
Esta acción será la mayor prueba a la que se enfrenta Barack Obama y su nueva estrategia sobre Afganistán.
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NATO forces in June will make a long-planned assault on the Taliban's spiritual home in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, a senior military official said Monday.
The goal is to rid the city of Taliban forces before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in August, according to the official.
U.S. officials have previously disclosed plans for a NATO-led offensive in the area this year, but have not said when it might happen. The two-month offensive will be a major test of President Barack Obama's new strategy in Afghanistan and a bellwether of the war in general.
The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the operation, discussed the operation on condition of anonymity.
Until the start of major military operations, U.S. troops are working on securing transit routes and persuading the leaders of districts surrounding Kandahar to cooperate with NATO forces.
As the Taliban's governing capital prior to the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, Kandahar remains the spiritual heartland of the insurgency and a stubborn holdout in NATO's efforts to transfer control to Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
In an effort to reverse gains made by the Taliban, Obama has ordered the deployment of 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
Military officials say they expect "several thousand" of those troops to be sent to Kandahar, mostly to partner with local police and provide a security presence in the region.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said earlier this month that the operation in Kandahar will be different from Marjah, where U.S. and Afghan forces stormed the farming town to purge Taliban forces.
Unlike the Marjah offensive, the Kandahar operation will be a rolling series of actions and won't open with a single major offensive like World War II's D-Day, McChrystal said.

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