Afghan soldiers at the scene of a Taliban attack on a US supply truck.
Photograph: Ahmad Masood/REUTERS
Photograph: Ahmad Masood/REUTERS
How The US Army Protects Its Trucks – By Paying The Taliban -- The Guardian
Insurance, security or extortion? The US is spending millions of dollars in Afghanistan to ensure its supply convoys get through – and it's the Taliban who profit
On 29 October 2001, while the Taliban's rule over Afghanistan was under assault, the regime's ambassador in Islamabad in neighbouring Pakistan gave a chaotic press conference in front of several dozen reporters sitting on the grass. On the Taliban diplomat's right sat his interpreter, Ahmad Rateb Popal, a man with an imposing presence. Like the ambassador, Popal wore a black turban, and he had a huge bushy beard. He had a black patch over his right eye socket, a prosthetic left arm and a deformed right hand, the result of injuries from an explosives mishap during an old operation against the Soviets in Kabul.
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My Comment: The key paragraph in this article is the last one because it sums up perfectly the problem that the U.S., NATO, and the International community has when it comes to addressing the many problems of corruption in Afghanistan .....
In any case, the main issue is not that the US military is turning a blind eye to the problem. Many officials acknowledge what is going on while also expressing a deep disquiet about the situation. The trouble is that – as with so much in Afghanistan – the United States doesn't seem to know how to fix it.
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