Monday, 26 September 2011

Not A Single Afghan Battalion Fighting Without US Help

ANA Soldiers Guard Prisoners While US Soldier Guards Them
Special Operations Forces are responsible for turning these groups into respectable units. When Danger Room asked if it was time for Caldwell to take over that training, Caldwell said, “We’ve not been asked to at this point… If there is a request for us to help and become engaged in that, we obviously would. But at this point, I think the special forces element that has the responsibility for that clearly sees and understands what that report says. We all take that very seriously.”
With insurgents assassinating the man in charge of negotiating a peace deal, the Afghan security forces are the backbone of the U.S.’ long-term plan for Afghan security. During his Senate testimony on Thursday, Panetta called their development “one of the most notable successes” of the war. Read more.

1 comment:

  1. Convincing a family member to kill one of his own is next to impossible.
    i go back to the same ol saying.
    "The enemy of my enemy is my enemy".

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