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Taliban deadliest winter offensive in Afghanistan is aimed at gaining upper hand in negotiations

Taliban deadliest winter offensive in Afghanistan is aimed at gaining upper hand in negotiations

KABUL: The Afghan Taliban have launched an unprecedented winter surge that points to a desire for an upper hand in peace talks, analysts say.

Taliban fighting normally quiets down in winter months with the insurgents resting ahead of an annual spring offensive, but this year has seen a series of fierce attacks  many focused on Kabul in recent weeks, including three in the capital since Friday.

Some say the ongoing fighting is a bid by Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour to consolidate his position ahead of four-way talks between Afghanistan, Pakistan, the US and China slated for next week, a precursor to a revived peace dialogue between Kabul and the insurgents.

Ahmed Rashid, a leading expert on the Afghan Taliban, said Mansour was tightening his grip on power through the high-profile attacks, after a shootout between rival insurgent commanders in Pakistan in December left him wounded.

“We’ve never had such a winter offensive before from the Taliban. That winter is going to roll into a continuous spring-summer offensive,” he told. (Khaama)