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An Afghan banking scandal guide. Ah, those wacky Afghans and their enablers. - 0 views

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    Afghan officials and the country's former central bank governor have been swapping blame for the worst financial crisis in Afghan history. Abdul Qadeer Fitrat, Afghan Central Bank head, fled to US after accusing powerful politicians of financial malfeasance at the largest Afghan bank, where over $900 million is missing. Afghan officials countered with an arrest warrant for Fitrat, charging him with fraud and saying that as the country's chief banker he failed to catch the illicit dealings. Kids, kids...
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Afghan government reaffirms support for peace talks after rocky start but wants explana... - 0 views

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    "The Afghan peace process, which has made little headway since it began several years ago, is hobbled by distrust among the major players, with the Taliban steadfastly refusing to talk to the Afghan government. "
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US aid agency prepares switch to Afghan security | World | DAWN.COM - 0 views

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    "The main US foreign aid agency is preparing to switch from private security contractors in Afghanistan to Afghan government-provided security this month under a new policy mandated by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, raising concern in Washington that this could put US civilians at greater risk. "
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Afghan-US Security Pact Talks to Officially Begin Thursday - 0 views

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    "Afghan-US Security Pact Talks to Officially Begin Thursday"
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Special Operations, a New Test for Afghan Security Forces - 0 views

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    "Afghan experts said Monday that the country's armed forces would struggle to lead the unpopular military special operations, with one analyst describing yesterday's deal with the US as "propaganda"."
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Afghan Central Bank Curbs Cash Exodus - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "The Afghan central bank's efforts to curb the exodus of money abroad are bearing fruit...The money flow-part of it suspected by U.S. and Afghan officials to be stolen foreign aid and proceeds from the drug trade-undermines the country's economy just as foreign forces depart. The cash flight also raises Western concerns about Afghanistan, already the source of most of the world's illicit opiates, becoming a global money-laundering center. "
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Cash flows, but can Afghan training legacy last? | Reuters - 0 views

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    "Amlaqullah Patyani, a tall mustachioed general in charge of all Afghan army training, fears a bumpy road ahead even for his most courageous recruits. "We have no clue how to operate the weapons that NATO gives us. And even if we did, will the weapons keep coming after 2014?" he asked Reuters at the ceremony, raising a key question about the sustainability of expensive Western efforts to build up Afghan security forces."
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Afghan army struggles with lack of reach - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    "More than 400 Afghan soldiers and police officers are dying each month, and the insurgency remains stronger than many had anticipated. "
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Afghan war shifts to the wild east (where I was) - 0 views

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    "The Afghan war is returning to the place it began: the violent eastern borderlands with Pakistan, where the Taliban and al-Qaeda slipped out of American reach a decade ago and have organized their insurgency ever since."
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More Afghan soldiers deserting the army, NATO statistics show - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    "At least one in seven Afghan soldiers walked off the job during the first six months of this year, according to statistics compiled by NATO that show an increase in desertion. Between January and June, more than 24,000 soldiers walked off the job, more than twice as many as in the same period last year, according to the NATO statistics. In June alone, more than 5,000 soldiers deserted, nearly 3 percent of the 170,000-strong force."
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U.S. Blames Senior Afghan in Deaths - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    American officials are pressing the Afghan government to prosecute a former governor for what U.S. investigators say is involvement in the killings of an American lieutenant colonel and a U.S. servicewoman, as well as other alleged crimes."
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Afghan schools and clinics built by British military forced to close | World news | The... - 0 views

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    Development in Afghanistan: ""Of course we built too much," said one official. "We didn't think about how the Afghans would pay for it. But it was understandable. Nobody is blaming the military. We wanted to show them what we could do for them, but without regard for sustainability.""
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Parallels: Soviets Lost in Afghanistan; the Americans are Losing FP - 0 views

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    "On May 20, 2010, General Stanley McChrystal, then the American commander in Afghanistan, referred to the operation in Marjah, Helmand-an operation earlier touted as a potential turning point for U.S. Afghan counterinsurgency (COIN)-as a "bleeding ulcer." [1] Immediately, we were reminded of a similar expression from an earlier Afghan War. On February 1986, Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev speaking to the 27th General Congress of the Communist Party posited that the Soviet war in Afghanistan had become a "bleeding wound." Was McChrystal's comment just an unfortunate choice of words or a harbinger that the United States faced a Soviet-style disaster in Afghanistan?"
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Afghan Intel had bin Laden location in 2007 - 0 views

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    "Afghan intelligence believed Osama bin Laden was hiding in an area close to Abbottabad four years ago - but no action was taken after the claim was furiously rejected by Pakistan's president, Afghanistan's former intelligence chief has said."
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Obama's speech text for those that want it straight - 0 views

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    "Tonight, I can tell you that we are fulfilling that commitment. Thanks to our extraordinary men and women in uniform, our civilian personnel, and our many coalition partners, we are meeting our goals. As a result, starting next month, we will be able to remove 10,000 of our troops from Afghanistan by the end of this year, and we will bring home a total of 33,000 troops by next summer, fully recovering the surge I announced at West Point. After this initial reduction, our troops will continue coming home at a steady pace as Afghan security forces move into the lead. Our mission will change from combat to support. By 2014, this process of transition will be complete, and the Afghan people will be responsible for their own security. "
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Afghan corruption, and how the U.S. facilitates it - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    "When it comes to corruption in Afghanistan, the time may be now for the United States to look in the mirror and see what lessons can be learned from contracting out parts of that war."
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U.S. Officials Debate Speeding Up Afghan Pullout - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The Obama administration is discussing whether to reduce American forces in Afghanistan by at least an additional 20,000 troops by 2013, reflecting a growing belief within the White House that the mission there has now reached the point of diminishing returns. "
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Afghan Minister of Agriculture Rahimi - 0 views

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    An interview with the well-respected Afghan Minister of Agriculture.
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WSJ: Old Afghan warlords reunite; pre-civil war? - 0 views

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    "A group of former warlords who helped the U.S. topple the Taliban regime in 2001 have launched a political alliance against Afghan President Hamid Karzai's rule, in a re-emergence of old civil-war divisions as the country looks ahead to the departure of U.S. forces."
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The Taliban and Afghan govt. in cahoots - 0 views

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    "Transcending its traditional Pashtun base, the Taliban is bolstering its influence in the central-eastern provinces by installing shadow governments and tapping into the vulnerabilities of a central government crippled by corruption and deeply dependent on a corrosive war economy. Collusion between insurgents and corrupt government officials in Kabul and the nearby provinces has increased, leading to a profusion of criminal networks in the Afghan heartland."
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