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afghanistan news story nato claims 'successful year' in afghanistan a spokesman for nato-led forces said that 2011 had been a 'remarkably successful year' in the fight against insurgents in afghanistan and in the development of the afghan security forces. from: ministry of defence published 26 january 2012 this was published under the 2010 to 2015 conservative and liberal democrat coalition government british and afghan troops wait to board an isaf helicopter (stock image) [picture: po(phot) hamish burke, crown copyright/mod 2011] in the southern taliban stronghold, ‘considerable advances’ had been made in securing kandahar city and its environs, said international security assistance force spokesman brigadier general carsten jacobson: the success has been so great that insurgents have largely lost control of the area and now rely on ieds [improvised explosive devices] as their primary method of attack,” he said. and in the east, forces had he said: …significantly disrupted the haqqani 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