Afghan Conflict Could Be Deadlier Than Syria In 2018: Analysts
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published September 14, 2018 | 12:52 PM
The Afghan conflict could overtake Syria as the deadliest conflict in the world this year, analysts say, as violence surges 17 years after the US-led invasion.
Kabul, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Sep, 2018 ) :The Afghan conflict could overtake Syria as the deadliest conflict in the world this year, analysts say, as violence surges 17 years after the US-led invasion.
The grim assessment contrasts sharply with the consistently upbeat public view of the conflict from NATO's Resolute Support mission in Kabul, and underscores the growing sense of hopelessness in the war-torn country.
It suggests that US President Donald Trump's much-vaunted strategy for Afghanistan is, like those of his predecessors, failing to move the needle on the battlefield, observers said, as a generation of Americans born after 9/11 become old enough to enlist.
"The soaring casualties in Afghanistan and the potential endgame in sight in Syria... could leave Afghanistan as the world's deadliest conflict," said Johnny Walsh, an Afghanistan expert at the United States Institute of Peace.
"Most years have become the new 'most violent year'. This is continually getting worse." The Syrian conflict -- which began a decade after Afghanistan's -- has claimed the lives of more than 15,000 people so far this year, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Graeme Smith, a consultant for the International Crisis Group, told AFP some indications "suggest the Afghan war is on track to inflict more than 20,000 battle deaths in 2018" -- including civilians and combatants.
"That could exceed the toll of any other conflict, possibly even the war in Syria," he added.
It would be a record high for Afghanistan, according to the respected Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) in Sweden, which put the total number of deaths on all sides of the conflict at 19,694 in 2017.
Afghan civilian deaths have already hit a record 1,692 in the first six months of 2018, a recent UN report showed.
Interior ministry deputy spokesman Nasrat Rahimi estimated 300-400 "enemy fighters" were killed every week, but would not provide figures for civilians or government forces.
Data for casualties suffered by Afghan security forces are not available to the public after Washington last year agreed to Kabul's request to classify the numbers.
Before the blackout, according to figures published by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), there were more than 5,000 each year.
Most analysts believe that number understates the reality on the ground. This year's death toll for government forces could be "horrific", Smith said.
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