Apparently White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was caught stumbling for an answer recently on Afghanistan. Via Glenn Greenwald, George Zornick at Nation followed up: Finally, ABCs Jake Tapper asked Carney when was the last time US troops in Afghanistan killed anybody associated with Al Qaeda. Carney didnt have an answer, and referred Tapper to the Defense Department and NATOs International Security Assistance Force.
I queried those agencies Tuesday and got an answer today. According to a Defense Department spokesman, the most recent operation that killed an Al Qaeda fighter was in April 2011ten months ago. However, there was an Al Qaeda foreign fighter captured near Kabul in May 2011, and an Al Qaeda facilitator captured in the Paktiya province on January 30 of this year.
By comparison, there have been 466 coalition fatalities since April 2011.
Given Carneys repeated insistence that the number one purpose of the American mission is to disrupt, dismantle and ultimately defeat Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, and given the ongoing sacrifices the country is making to achieve that goal, its very important to keep these benchmarks in mind. It is surprising Carney wasnt aware of them, or didnt disclose themthough, perhaps its not.