Thursday, January 31, 2019

Report: The Afghan War Continues To Worsen

Afghan National Army soldiers keep watch at a checkpoint in Logar province, Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2016. Afghan forces and U.S. airstrikes targeted ISIS fighters Tuesday. PHOTO: REUTERS/OMAR SOBHANI

Al Jazeera: Afghan forces lose ground as peace efforts continue: Report

Facing surge in attacks, US dramatically increased air attacks and dropped nearly 7,000 bombs in 2018.

The security forces continue to lose grip over parts of Afghanistan and the Taliban are steadily holding their own, despite an increase in the US air attacks against the armed group, a US watchdog agency has said.

The latest quarterly report by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) shows 53.8 percent of Afghanistan's 407 districts are with the government, covering 63.5 percent of the population by October 2018, with the rest of the country controlled or contested by the Taliban.

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3 comments:

  1. Well, I sure hope that all of these pro-afghan war representatives and senators DO sign their name to such a bill.

    Talk about a career killer.

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  2. Only one Commander in Chief and there are 100 Senators. This bill is posing.
    Looks like the GOP is joining the Dems in a deep dive to stupidity and foolishness.

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  3. Donald Trump Admits He Didn’t Read Intelligence Report, Then Criticizes Reporting on It

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