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Officials Concede Taliban ‘Far From Defeated’ in Marjah -- News from Antiwar.com

Officials Concede Taliban ‘Far From Defeated’ in Marjah -- News from Antiwar.com: "But while officials from the White House on down insist the offensive is “going well,” and the forces on the ground say that all of their primary targets have been seized, it seems premature to declare victory.

“Every market in mined, every shop is mined,” Major General Nick Carter noted, and as snipers and rocket teams continue to emerge to launch attacks, officials emphasize that the town’s Taliban are “far from defeated.”"

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