On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 03:22:40PM -0500, Doug Henwood wrote:
> >
> >The U.S. has gone to great lengths to confine its air strikes to
> >military targets of Afghanistan's Taliban rulers and Osama bin
> >Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network. Some officers involved in the
> >campaign have claimed that the current strategy, which requires most
> >targets be approved by U.S. officials at command headquarters in
> >Tampa, Fla., has been too restrictive. Though with the Taliban in
> >retreat, one Air Force officer who has played a role in the campaign
> >and has been a critic, admitted that it was "working despite all the
> >restrictions."
>
> Anyone have info to the contrary?
>
> Doug
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