US forces are facing sporadic resistance around the Taliban haven of Marjah as a major offensive in southern Afghanistan moves into its fourth day.
The progress of US troops has been hampered by sniper fire and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in some areas.
SourceIs it only me that is not surprised by the number of IEDs our troops are facing in this 'major offensive'?
Christ, we gave the enemy enough warning as to when and where we were going to attack - it didn't take a top intelligence officer to work out that all those routes would be booby trapped...
And now we can't use some missile system because of civilian casualties...

It seems pointless to me to spend billions on military hardware that you are afraid to use for fear of collateral damage. We have fast-air a-plenty and massive amounts of armour yet our preferred weapon is Mk 1 squaddie on foot patrol...

Either go home or get the job done properly... warn them if you must but then carpet bomb them into the dark ages before attacking with heavy armour followed up by infantry...
The current policy is the equivalent of sending mounted cavalry into machine guns and artillery in WW1...