Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:32:04 +0000 (UTC)
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                            Afghanistan - The Last Place 
                            On Earth For A War
                                            By Oliver Hardy
                                           The Sun - London
                                               9-18-1

                       Afghanistan is one of the most desolate and inhospitable regions
                       on Earth. 
                         
                       So a war in Afghanistan would rely heavily on the highly-trained,
                       tough teams of men from the SAS and US Special Forces. 
                         
                       Osama bin Laden will need to be prised from his hiding place in a
                       barren terrain characterised by forbidding mountain ranges and
                       dotted with deep caves. 
                         
                       And with a stark winter fast approaching, conditions will be
                       extremely harsh. 
                         
                       Despite their superior numbers, successive armies have tried and
                       failed to conquer Afghanistan. 
                         
                       They have been beaten by the wild conditions and the tribesmen's
                       superior knowledge of how to survive there. 
                         
                       US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has already said Special
                       Forces soldiers will be at the forefront of the attack if there is to be
                       a chance of getting bin Laden. 
                         
                       They will be assisted by a specialist unit of the SAS, called the
                       Revolutionary World Warfare wing. 
                         
                       These men have been training in the mountains of neighbouring
                       Pakistan for more than five years and making secret
                       intelligence-gathering sorties into Afghanistan. 
                         
                       They have climbed to heights of 18,000ft and adapted to barren
                       terrain similar to south Afghanistan, where bin Laden runs his
                       training camps. 
                         
                       Ex-SAS man Tom Carew knows the tough conditions in the
                       mountains well. 
                         
                       He spent two years in Afghanistan training Mujahideen guerrillas in
                       their fight against the Russian Army in the 1980s. 
                         
                       Tom, 47, who has just published a book, Jihad! The Secret War In
                       Afghanistan, said last night: "It was hard work for troops in the
                       Falklands. 
                         
                       "But that was like a billiard table compared with the terrain in
                       Afghanistan. It's arid, there's hardly any cover, it's very rocky - very
                       hard going. 
                         
                       "The winter is starting now and the nights are already getting
                       colder. 
                         
                       "At the end of this month and the beginning of October you will
                       start to get the rain. 
                         
                       "It soaks everything completely, turning tracks into quagmires.
                       Then it freezes. By the end of next month there will be snow drifts
                       and ice. 
                         
                       "Forget tanks and troop carriers. The only way to get around is by
                       mule or on foot." 
                         
                       Tom, now living in Belgium under a false identity, said the Afghans
                       are a nation of warriors. 
                         
                       He said: "They are a proud fighting people. They are like mountain
                       goats. They were born to this terrain. 
                         
                       "If you get caught by the Afghans then it's very bad news. I never
                       saw any Russian prisoners handed back. They take them alive but
                       two or three days later they will be dead. 
                         
                       "I once saw a dead Russian who had been captured and he was
                       virtually unrecognisable. 
                         
                       "People should go to Moscow and sit down with their generals who
                       have some experience of fighting in Afghanistan. The British got a
                       good basting in Afghanistan in the days of the Empire and so did
                       the Russians." 
                         
                       He said the tribesmen he dealt with are adept at using the local
                       terrain to their advantage. The same will be true of the Taliban
                       tribesmen, who are believed to be sheltering bin Laden. 
                         
                       "When you are in the valleys they place explosives on the
                       mountainside so when you are climbing up they explode rocks on
                       to you. It's deadly. They also have holes in the ground to use as
                       arms dumps. They stock them with weapons and munitions from
                       mule trains. It allows them to travel lightly when pursued and keep
                       one step ahead." 
                         
                       Tom said Bin Laden will have chosen his hiding place well. 
                         
                       He said: "Looking for him is like looking for a needle in Wembley
                       Stadium. 
                         
                       "He will be constantly on the move. There are caves all over the
                       place to hide in." The barren landscape has helped the rugged
                       Afghani tribesman to remain undefeated in centuries of bloody
                       conflict. 
                         
                       The only Western conqueror of part of what is now Afghanistan
                       was Alexander The Great in the fourth century BC. 
                         
                       The might of the British Empire and Russia both suffered terrible
                       defeats. 
                         
                       On both occasions the bloodthirsty war methods of the Afghan
                       tribesman left the invaders horrified. 
                         
                       Military expert Christopher Bellamy said the same torture methods
                       were used on the Russians in the 1980s as perfected on the
                       British 100 years earlier. Bellamy, professor of military history at
                       Cranfield University, said: "If they were lucky, conscripts got the
                       'quick death'. They were staked out in the sun, a large piece of
                       skin peeled off their stomach and they were left until they stopped
                       breathing. 
                         
                       "Officers - particularly political officers and professional soldiers -
                       were often less fortunate. 
                         
                       "They were subjected to the 'slow death' which meant just a small
                       fold of skin was removed. It was an agonisingly long time before
                       the end came." 
                         
                       http://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14039766?view=Standard

                         


                         
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