Afghans rely heavily on foreign advisers as transition looms
KABUL, Afghanistan Nearly 300 foreign advisers, most of them pesky Americans who can read and write (MPRI and Dynacorp), work at Afghanistan's Interior Ministry in Kabul, the efforts of which have little to do with the rest of the country. Hundreds more work in other government departments, a reliance on foreign expertise that raises doubts about the viability of the West's exit strategy.
Posted by: Besoeker 2011-03-13 |