Elections in Afghanistan
It’s that time again – elections in Afghanistan. This is one of the more important elections in that area in a while. Although, when you think about it, most things happening in that part of the world end up affecting us here in the states eventually. It’s weird to think about that sometimes. Anyway, the elections are going to be interesting, I think. As would be expected, ISAF is gearing up to protect and respect during elections in Afghanistan.
Following the call from the government of Afghanistan for a Day of Peace, the International Security Assistance Force will suspend offensive operations during the election. In support of the Afghan national security forces who lead the security efforts during the electoral process, only those operations that are deemed necessary to protect the population will be conducted on that day.
“Our efforts alongside our Afghan security partners will focus on protecting the people of Afghanistan from the insurgents so that the population can freely exercise their right to choose their next president and their provincial representatives,” said Brigadier General Eric Tremblay, ISAF spokesperson.
ISAF remains fully committed to the international community’s engagement in Afghanistan, assisting the Afghan authorities in providing security and stability to create the conditions for progress, reconstruction and development to take place for the benefit of all Afghans.
Now, all this said, I’m betting that the Taliban and the other bad guys don’t play by the rules on this day. I expect more terror and chaos from them, unfortunately. But you know, the coalition is going to be ready. The Afghan people are going to be ready. The years of tyranny are over for the people of Afghanistan. The US Military is there and the troops know what to do and the leaders know what to do. The enemy doesn’t know what to do, but they will. Trust me.
Sgt. Stryker out.
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