Whose Army? Afghanistan’s Future and the Blueprint for Civil War Whose Army? Afghanistan’s Future and the Blueprint for Civil War

Whose Army? Afghanistan’s Future and the Blueprint for Civil War

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Publisher Description

As Western troops withdraw from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) has been tasked with securing the country. Having broken the system that was in place, the US and NATO are now leaving Afghanistan to face Taliban elements, criminal warlords, and private militias which disrupt any efforts to pull the nation together.

Yet the ANA arose under foreign tutelage and will remain dependent upon foreign support for the foreseeable future. Thus it can only be seen by the majority of Afghans as a legacy of the occupation and not a 'national' institution. The ANA is shrinking by the day.

Musa Khan Jalalzai focuses primarily on the ANA's ability to carry out the task it has been assigned: 'ensuring security in Afghanistan.' Along the way, the author covers a wide spectrum of topics: the current state of the Afghan National army (ANA), Taliban infiltration, intelligence failures, the "intelligence war" among various nations and alliances (NATO, US, UK, ISAF), green on blue attacks, and the rise of war criminals heading private militias which present the biggest challenge to the reorganization of State institutions.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
214
Pages
PUBLISHER
Algora Publishing
SELLER
Algora Publishing
SIZE
1
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