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Afghan Security Force’s Rapid Expansion Comes at a Cost

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10.21.2012 at 03:28pm

Afghan Security Force’s Rapid Expansion Comes at a Cost as Readiness Lags by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post.

The U.S. military has nearly met its growth target for the Afghan forces, but they are nowhere near ready to assume control of the country.

No Afghan army battalion is capable of operating without U.S. advisers. Many policemen spend more time shaking down people for bribes than patrolling. Front-line units often do not receive the fuel, food and spare parts they need to function. Intelligence, aviation and medical services remain embryonic. And perhaps most alarming, an increasing number of Afghan soldiers and policemen are turning their weapons on their U.S. and NATO partners…

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