Talk:Operation Falcon's Summit

Canadian mission?
It's not my impression that this is a Canadian-led mission. Although clearly it's where Canadians have been stationed, the CBC said that only 100 Canadian troops are involved. Also check here: - it says ISAF and Afghan troops. The article needs to at least list its sources. Roger 07:11, 23 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Yes, the original article was moved to Operation Baaz Tsuka, but several "gung-ho Canadians" insist on keeping this article going, to extoll the amazing wonders of being Canadian. rolls eyes Sherurcij (Speaker for the Dead) 10:02, 23 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Maybe it can be the best way to do, to call it a NATO-ISAF-mission? Here in the Netherlands we hear there are about 100 Dutch ground forces who are originally based at Uruzgan involved at the operation. The operation is also supported by Dutch F-16 fighter jets (air-to-surface equiped) and Apache helicopters. At the moment the ISAF-region south is under command of the Dutch Maj-Gen Ton van Loon. The offensive is started because of the ungoing Taliban attacks at NATO-ISAF, which is supported by the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police.

There are also US, Estonian and Danish troops involved, and there are Dutch special forces who can be deployed at the whole of Afghanistan.

Much regards, your doing a great job building up this article! Rob van Doorn 22:53, 25 December 2006 (UTC)