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More troops and helicopters are desperately needed in Afghanistan, a company commander with the main UK battle group said in a leaked e-mail.
Major James Loden of 3 Para, based in the north of the southern province of Helmand, also criticised the RAF as "utterly, utterly useless".
There had been "plenty of tears" following casualties in the intense fighting with the Taleban, he added.
The MoD confirmed the contents of the internal assessment e-mail as accurate.
The "tears" Maj Loden refers to were "not tears of exhaustion or frustration", a spokesman said.
"This is a reflection of the fact these men are under daily attack and sadly there are often daily casualties."
BBC defence correspondent Paul Wood said Maj Loden's comments reflected what officers were saying privately, but their tone and emphasis were at odds with the MoD's official statements.
Other Parachute Regiment officers had told him they prefer to call in American A-10 Tankbusters for air support when under fire because of what they see as the RAF's ineffectiveness, he added.
Casualty numbers were very significant and showed no signs of reducing, he added.
Maj Swift also said political rather than military imperatives were driving the operation.
Why can't we do a job properly? Too much diversion of funding into civil servants pensions and into the pockets of government ministers.
These poor bastards, sent by Bliar to a hell hole to be shot to ribbons by the peace loving muslims with no backup.
More troops and helicopters are desperately needed in Afghanistan, a company commander with the main UK battle group said in a leaked e-mail.
Major James Loden of 3 Para, based in the north of the southern province of Helmand, also criticised the RAF as "utterly, utterly useless".
There had been "plenty of tears" following casualties in the intense fighting with the Taleban, he added.
The MoD confirmed the contents of the internal assessment e-mail as accurate.
The "tears" Maj Loden refers to were "not tears of exhaustion or frustration", a spokesman said.
"This is a reflection of the fact these men are under daily attack and sadly there are often daily casualties."
BBC defence correspondent Paul Wood said Maj Loden's comments reflected what officers were saying privately, but their tone and emphasis were at odds with the MoD's official statements.
Other Parachute Regiment officers had told him they prefer to call in American A-10 Tankbusters for air support when under fire because of what they see as the RAF's ineffectiveness, he added.
Casualty numbers were very significant and showed no signs of reducing, he added.
Maj Swift also said political rather than military imperatives were driving the operation.
Why can't we do a job properly? Too much diversion of funding into civil servants pensions and into the pockets of government ministers.
These poor bastards, sent by Bliar to a hell hole to be shot to ribbons by the peace loving muslims with no backup.
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