Taliban, Al-Qaeda using Low Tech to Beat High Tech
Those who believe, fight in the Cause of
Allah, and those who disbelieve, fight in the cause of Taghut (anything
worshipped other than Allah e.g. Satan). So fight you against the friends
of Satan; ever feeble is indeed the plot of Satan. [Quran 4:76]
Taliban go low-tech using donkeys instead of SUVs
WASHINGTON: The Taliban, those of them who are left, have gone low-tech,
using donkeys and motorcycles instead of their signature four-wheel drive
sports utility vehicles, according to US intelligence sources.
In a recent speech at the Brookings Institution, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman Gen Richard B Myers said, “Since the Taliban have fallen, since
the Al Qaeda has scattered, mainly to the border region between
Afghanistan and Pakistan, and other places in the world, for that matter
in the region, since then, they’ve adapted their tactics, and we’ve got to
adapt ours.”
Use of donkeys and motorcycles is part of the Taliban’s “changed tactics”
but Gen Myers did not say if the US forces were also now using donkeys and
motorcycles in their bid to chase and capture the remnants of the once
triumphant Afghanistan movement.
According to a report in the Washington Times Wednesday, the Taliban now
travel alone at night so as not to draw surveillance. They also move alone
in cities, blending in with friendly Afghans. “A Taliban could walk right
past and you wouldn’t know it,” said an Army Green Beret who walked the
streets of Kandahar, the former Taliban stronghold in southern
Afghanistan. The soldier estimates that there are still 100 former Taliban
leaders who need to be killed or captured to prevent them from organising
a rebel war against Afghanistan’s US-backed leader, (the US puppet) Hamid
Karzai.
Al Qaeda fighters have learned to discern the distinctive sound of the
four-engine AC-130 gunships. Early in the war, these “flying battleships”
had great success in attacking enemy troops. They have also learned to
detect the more muffled sound of unmanned Predator spy planes and rapidly
moved for cover to avoid deadly Hellfire missiles. “At night, when these
groups heard a Predator or AC-130 coming, they pulled a blanket over
themselves to disappear from the night-vision screen,” Maj Gen Franklin L
Hagenbeck, who led US forces in Afghanistan, told the Army’s Field
Artillery magazine. “They used low tech to beat high tech.”
According to the report, Al Qaeda leaders have greatly reduced their time
on telephones and radios after realising American technical ability to
monitor voice communications. During the summer, the US military found a
large cache of unused brand-new satellite phones. This signalled that Al
Qaeda fighters had found other ways to talk without being detected, a
Pentagon official said.
Taliban and Al Qaeda fugitives have paid teenage Afghans to act as spies.
The agents position themselves outside known US special-operations bases
near Kandahar and near Khost in eastern Afghanistan and notify their
handlers when special operations patrols leave the compounds. In two
incidents, Green Beret teams have confronted armed Afghan men who appeared
to be following the soldiers. In one case, an officer shot an Afghan who
raised his weapon as if to fire. A spokesman for Task Force 180, which
commands US military operations in Afghanistan, said that the incident was
investigated by the Army.
Defence Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld has taken steps to tighten the noose
around Al Qaeda fighters, given the green light to a new counter-terrorism
war plan that seeks to speed reaction time so that 'terrorists' do not
have days to adjust.
Last week, he also announced a major promotion for US Special Operations
Command giving its first battle staff new authority to plan and carry out
covert strikes against 'terrorists'. He also gave the command certain
classified intelligence assets that will help it find 'terrorists' and
carry out missions within minutes or hours rather than days.
Marine Corps Gen John F Sattler, who commands a new counter-'terrorism'
task force on the Horn of Africa, says, “We feel very confident that by
virtue of breathing down their neck, looking at them through multiple
intelligence sources and collecting on them through multiple sources, that
we are in fact disrupting, keeping them off balance until we can go to
that next phase, which is defeat.”
"And (the unbelievers) plotted and planned, and Allah too planned, and
Allah is the best of planners." (Surat Al-'Imran, Ayah 54)
By Khalid Hasan
- Dailyimes |