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Afghanistan
US overstates military ability of Afghan army
2010-06-30
American commanders have often overstated the ability of Afghan soldiers and police to replace coalition troops, a US government inspector has reported.

Some newly trained units rated as first class were in fact incapable of fighting the Taliban on their own, his investigation found. Other units quickly deteriorated after they left training and the system used to judge if new units were effective was inconsistent and unreliable.

The critical report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction appeared at odds with claims that the growing Afghan forces were on track to take over from the coalition.

The report came as Gen David Petraeus, the newly nominated commander in Afghanistan, told US senators that the fighting in the country could intensify in the coming months and it could take "a number of years" before Afghan security forces would be ready to take over.

Training Afghan forces to replace foreign soldiers has become the focus of the Nato-led coalition as Western politicians face pressure to set timetables to withdraw their troops.
I thought it was going to take a full generation to get a truly functional NCO cadre, and for the East Point ringknockers (did I get that right?) to reach critical mass... If so, it's not fair to expect Afghanistan to produce a turn-key army after only a few years.
Posted by:lotp

#6  Sir Harry fought on both the Confederate and Union sides in the Civil War, so his being a Brit doesn't matter.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2010-06-30 20:44  

#5  *giggle* All good points, gentlemen. I'm awfully glad y'all are the real thing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-06-30 12:58  

#4  Sir Harry would have done quite well in the Obama Whitehouse

No he wouldn't---he's a Brit, see?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-06-30 12:13  

#3   Sir Harry would have done quite well in the Obama Whitehouse

Yes, since both are imaginary heros and scalliwags.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2010-06-30 10:41  

#2  Sir Harry would have done quite well in the Obama Whitehouse.
Posted by: Matt   2010-06-30 09:11  

#1  Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC KCB KCIE (1822–1915) on Afghans: "Magnificent guerrillas. Totally useless for real soldiering".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-06-30 06:57  

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