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UK out.

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:08 pm
by Gob
The last UK base in Afghanistan has been handed over to the control of Afghan security forces, ending British combat operations in the country.

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The union flag was lowered at Camp Bastion, while Camp Leatherneck - the adjoining US base - was also handed over to Afghan control.

Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain would never forget those who had died serving their country.

The number of deaths of British troops throughout the conflict stands at 453.

The death toll among US military personnel stands at 2,349.

Mr Cameron tweeted: "I made a commitment that I would get our Armed Forces out of Afghanistan by 2015 and today sees the end of combat operations in the country.

"We will always remember the courage of those who served in Afghanistan on our behalf and never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice."

A spokesman for the Afghan Defence Ministry welcomed the handover, which he said "puts our capabilities into practice".

"Afghan security forces have been leading the fight in ground operations in the country for two years now."

The UK forces were part of a US-led coalition which toppled the ruling Taliban in 2001, following the 9/11 attacks in the US.

After 9/11, US President George Bush had demanded that the Taliban hand over any leaders of al-Qaeda - the militant group which later claimed responsibility for the attacks - in Afghanistan, but the Taliban did not immediately comply.

Taliban leaders called for talks, but US President George Bush said there would be "no negotiations" and military action started on 7 October.

Camp Bastion, in Helmand province, has been the UK troops' main Afghan base since 2006. At the time it opened, the UK said its forces would be there to protect reconstruction of the country, but they got caught up in the struggle against the Taliban - which continues to fight and has carried out attacks in recent weeks.

Helmand's Provincial Governor Naim Baluch said British forces and their allies had improved security and Afghanistan was grateful for their "courage and commitment".

He said Afghans were now "ready to deliver security ourselves".

Responding to the handover, Labour party leader Ed Miliband said: "All those who served did so to help ensure Afghanistan could no longer be used as a safe haven for terrorists."

He added that Britain "must make sure that we continue to give the right support to the Afghan government both politically and through humanitarian aid, so that security and stability in Afghanistan can be maintained in the years to come".

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said UK support would continue through "institutional development", the Afghan National Army Officer Academy and development aid.

Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, Mr Fallon accepted the Taliban had not been defeated, but said Afghan forces were now taking "full responsibilities".

He said: "Our armed forces' tremendous sacrifice laid the foundations for a strong Afghan security force, set the security context that enabled the first democratic transition of power in the country's history, and stopped it being a launch pad for terrorist attacks in the UK."
'No return'

Asked about UK military operations, Mr Fallon said: "Mistakes were made militarily, mistakes were made by the politicians at the time and this goes back 10, 13 years.

"Clearly the numbers weren't there at the beginning, the equipment wasn't quite good enough at the beginning and we've learnt an awful lot from the campaign.

"But don't let's ignore what has been achieved."

Mr Fallon said most of the UK forces would be home by Christmas, with a few hundred staying to help with training at the officer academy.

"We're not going to send combat troops back into Afghanistan, under any circumstances," he added.

Re: UK out.

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 11:36 am
by oldr_n_wsr
The union flag was lowered at Camp Bastion, while Camp Leatherneck - the adjoining US base - was also handed over to Afghan control.
Anyone tell ISIS about this?

Re: UK out.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:39 pm
by rubato
I think the Taliban still hold the franchise on "Islamic Terror-State" in Afghanistan. Isis would have to travel 1300 miles east and fight them for it.


yrs,
rubato

Re: UK out.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:53 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
Where there is a will, there is a way.

Re: UK out.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:48 pm
by Guinevere
USA in.

I believe I mentioned in another thread that one of the members of the board I chair is a JAG reservist, who was called up in the spring and is currently stationed in Bagram. The other Saturday he called into a board meeting while the base was being shelled. We could occasionally hear muffled thuds in the background of the call. Puts a bit of perspective on board business, for sure.