US plan to seize Afghanistan town from Taliban Published: 7:02AM Saturday February 27, 2010
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Source: Reuters
Corporal Lino Woolf, 24-years-old from Weymouth, keeps a firm grasp of his search dog before being mobilised for Operation Moshtarak, a combined force of 15,000 troops launching major assaults on Taliban strongholds in Helmand Province, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
The United States plans to launch a new military operation later this year to seize Kandahar city in southern Afghanistan from Taliban control, a senior Obama administration official says.

"If the goal in Afghanistan is to reverse the momentum of the Taliban ... then we think we have to get to Kandahar this year," the official says.

Kandahar is Afghanistan's second largest city. A major offensive there follows the current military operation in the Taliban stronghold of Marjah in neighboring Helmand province.

The offensive to secure Marjah, which is now in its third week, is an early test of President Barack Obama's plan to add 30,000 more troops to win control of Taliban strongholds and eventually transfer them to Afghan authority.

Marjah is one of the biggest operations in the more than eight-year-old Afghan war, aimed at driving the Taliban from one of their big strongholds in the country's most violent province.

"The way to look at Marjah - it is a tactical prelude to a comprehensive operation in Kandahar City," the official says.

He says the military operation in Marjah was "pretty much on track" but NATO forces still had several more weeks left to clear the area of Taliban.

Afghan authorities recently raised the Afghan flag over Marjah to signify the handover of control to the government from NATO troops led by US Marines.

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