The NRF needs to get supply routes to Tajikistan open next
while it might seem that Faisabad the prov. capital of Badak
The national forests of Nuristan are remotee and hard to acc
Over winter the resistance should strengthen the territories
If everything goes well and the Taliban are weakned sufficie
The Nuristan region (circled blue) is remote. Ideal for guerilla warfare. The TB make money from cutting down wood and selling it acroiss the pakistani border. Sabotage their logging ativities.
The resistance needs to be on the move and spread in Badakhsan in the border parts to open supply routesy to Tajikistan
Approximate area of the resistance right now+ rumoured uprising in Khwaja Ghar.
The Khwahan airport lies on a bordercrossing anyways and could open the possibilities of intern. support.
Defend the supply routes into Tajikistan.
Faisabad might seem vulnerable but the Taliban are still to strong this year. Stay mobile and on the move. Create new pockets of resistance in the Hindukush.
After winter is over and the TB are sufficiently weakened Faisabad should be cut off and a fake attack should be launched to draw in Reinforcements from Taloqan. Ambush the reinforcements and drive them back before actually sieging Faisabad.
If Faisabad doesn't fall within a week or two however retreat back into the mountains and wait for the TB to reinforce the city. Ambush the reinforcements and move back troops into panjshir to resume an offensive there.
Over the winter finsih of the reclamation of the Khawak corridor and send spies into Faisabad and Taloqan.

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