AMMAN (Reuters) - U.S. special forces must avoid harming civilians in raids and realise that such operations are best handled by local allies, a U.S. general said on Monday in remarks on a topic of prominent concern in Afghanistan.
"Raids and kill/capture operations remain important. However, they must be precise," Major-General Charles Cleveland, Commander of Special Operations for U.S. Central Command, told a conference in Jordan.
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