The Asian Age

US General takes helm of forces in Afghanista­n

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Kabul, Sept. 2: General Scott Miller took command of US and Nato forces in Afghanista­n on Sunday, as worsening violence erodes hopes for peace in the war- torn country.

Gen. Miller, who has commanded special operations units in Afghanista­n since 2013, succeeds General John Nicholson, who is rotating out of the post after more than two years.

The handover comes at a sensitive time in the 17- year war that has seen little progress by Afghan or US forces against the Taliban, Afghanista­n’s largest militant group.

Afghan and internatio­nal players have been ratcheting up efforts to hold peace talks with the Taliban, which was toppled from power by USled forces in 2001.

An unpreceden­ted ceasefire in June followed by talks between US officials and Taliban representa­tives in Qatar in July fuelled hopes that negotiatio­ns could bring an end to the fighting.

But a recent spate of attacks by Taliban and the smaller but potent Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group that left hundreds of security forces and civilians dead has almost extinguish­ed that optimism.

“This is a tough fight,” Gen. Miller acknowledg­ed during an outdoor change of command ceremony in Kabul attended by top Afghan officials and foreign diplomats. “There’s no room for status quo, we cannot afford to be complacent. We must be aware of bias and easy conclusion­s — they don’t exist here.”

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid warned Gen. Miller would “fail like the other commanders”.

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General Scott Miller

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