I stole this from the other thread to put here where it is "relevant":
Bill Greenwood wrote:
Sabre, perhaps a little off topic. However I think the story I saw may have been on a F-15, and in any event when Karzai ask U S airpower to stand down, it is F-15s that have done much of the bombing. So how do they operate now? Do they cease totally, do they go only to purely military targets, do they ignore the Afghan president and contnue to bomb as before? I am not really asking just about the 15, however Randy is a WIX member and has written about his missions in the land of sand and poppies in the F-15.
First, the operational side of things...yes, the F-15Es in Afghanistan are part of the groundings. There are so many different fighter assets in theater that the missions were simply shifted to other airframes (Navy, I'm guessing).
Second with respect to the "only purely military targets". Be careful here, Bill, because this is another one of those "are you still beating your wife?" kinds of back-handed worded questions. By asking if we're changing something by going BACK to military targets implies that there was a time that we were bombing non-military targets. Implying that coalition forces would simply ignore a plea by the Afghan president to stop killing civilians is an incredibly loaded question as well that implies things that are not true.
WE ARE NOT BOMBING NON MILITARY TARGETS. It has NEVER been policy to do so.
A couple things to go with that.
The Taliban and Al Qaeda are not organized state militaries. They don't have bases, or storage depots, or airfields. They are insurgent fighters who operate in civilian homes and buildings, and use ordinary pickup trucks and sedans to move (side note: I wonder how Toyota feels about being essentially the "official vehicles" of Taliban and AQ forces??). Finding fighters purely from the air is next to impossible if you don't physically see them carrying weapons and shooting at friendly forces.
Taliban and AQ forces KNOW that coalition forces will not engage civilians. Unfortunately, they don't abide by the same rules and will happily kill civilians, but that's another discussion entirely. As such, the militans exploit the fact that we abide by operating in among the populus. It then makes it extremely difficult to fight back at them because of the collateral damage to civilians and their buildings (their HOMES!).
So, the nature of things in Afghanistan is that the battle is constantly taking place around civilians. That is something CONSTANTLY affecting operations -- we and others are unable to provide air support to ground forces under attack because we simply can't figure out who is bad and who is a non-combatant -- an EXTREMELY difficult problem to solve.
Do non combatants get killed or injured in this war? Yes...far more get killed or injured by the bad guys (who simply don't care) than get killed or injured
accidentally by coalition attacks. The numbers of civilians affected by this war is ORDERS OF MAGNITIDE LESS than in WW2 or Vietnam.
Finally, I'll note that the Taliban and AQ are extremely media savvy and exploit the fact that in the USA we are very ignorant about the people and cultures of this area of the world. When attacks happen, the Taliban and AQ are VERY QUICK to play the persons killed as "civilians", and they exaggerate numbers significantly. Let's just say there is as much a "media war" as a kinetic war in Afghanistan, and the US media plays into it just as much as anyone else.