Seventy three Afghan Army officers graduated from the Afghan Army Command and Staff College’s Command and General Staff College course. The mission is to provide professional military education for First Lieutenants to Major Generals (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeff Nevison)
Al Jazeera: Kabul purges Mujahdeen and Soviet-era army generals
A major shakeup at the top level in the Afghan army amid a resilient Taliban revolt has caused shockwaves in the war-stricken country.
President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani directed the retirement of more than 160 Afghan National Army (ANA) generals last week.
The Kabul government has labeled this move part of the broader strategy for reforms in the security sector, and phasing out the older generation of officers.
"We want reforms to win the war and peace. We don't want reforms just for the sake of reforms. This process will continue for our brighter future," the president said in a statement.
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3 comments:
100% have been dead for more than 15 years.
I guess it makes sense to continue flushing $billions down that toilet, right?
I mean it's a good strategy, makes sense. That can-do American attitude made us great.
"long overdue .... Afghanistan Has More Generals Than The U.S. Military (December 20, 2016)"
16 years too late.
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