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Daily Afghan-Iraq Update/7-12

KHOST PROVINCE – The FTF combines U.S. Army Soldiers, ANA Soldiers, ANP, civilian Law Enforcement Professionals, EOD experts, a Multi-Functional Team and psychological ops Soldiers.

The mission resulted in the detention of 4 suspected insurgents, including one thought to be a key member of the Haqqani Network, according to Sgt. 1st Class Amos Sward, FTF plt sgt, HHB, 3rd Bn, 320th FAR. “Finding him will hinder the Haqqanni Network’s ability to fund their offensive,” Sward said.

While the ANA have always been a part of the FTF, the ANP have only recently been added, with this being the first mission with the group.

“Now that we've the ANP I think it's going to help due to the fact that these guys go to jail when they go back,” Sward said. “The Army is not police, so having the police here is going to help be able to prosecute these guys.”

Besides detaining 4 suspected insurgents, the FTF also confiscated a sizable weapons cache, including an IED detonator, 4 timers, 3 switches, 20 ft. of copper wire, a shotgun, a pistol, various ANA uniforms, and 2 AK-47 mags.  “We accomplished what we set out to accomplish making this mission an overall combined success,” said ANP Capt. Asmat, Ops Co cmdr.

The ADT, in a joint venture with the PRT and provincial govt line directors, have proposed a large-scale reforestation project. The purpose of the meeting was to bring the plan to the gov’s attention to obtain full consensus, said Hoffman.

“Decades of war have caused deforestation in the Panjshir Valley,” said Hoffman. “The loss of the tree cover is causing soil erosion, landslides and destabilization of the sides of the valley.  Planting trees and other shrubs helps to stabilize soil and snowpack, and will allow for continued normal hydrological functions of the Panjshir River drainage.  In turn, it will have positive effects for the people and businesses downstream.”

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