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    ISAF units realign in eastern Afghanistan

    AFGHANISTAN

    04.14.2010

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    International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs

    KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan — International Security Assistance Forces continued their realignment with more populated areas in accordance with the ISAF counterinsurgency strategy. Forces repositioned out of the isolated Korengal Valley in Kunar province today. These deliberate moves began in March.

    "This repositioning in partnership with the Afghan national security forces, responds to the requirements of the new population-centric counterinsurgency strategy," said Lt. Gen. David M. Rodriguez, commander, ISAF Joint Command.

    "The move does not prevent forces from rapidly responding, as necessary, to crises there in the Korengal and in other parts of the region, as well," Rodriguez said.

    "Repositioning forces from the Korengal valley to more populated areas will allow us to have greater flexibility," said U.S. Army Col. Randy George, commander of Task Force Mountain Warrior. "The area was once very operationally important, but appropriate to the new strategy, we are focusing our efforts on population centers. We're still able to conduct operations there, even without a base, like we do in other remote valleys."

    Coalition forces, in cooperation with their Afghan partners, continue to work with local leaders and local government officials to set the conditions for success in Afghanistan.

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    Date Taken: 04.14.2010
    Date Posted: 04.14.2010 10:02
    Story ID: 48134
    Location: AF

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