The SIGAR report implies that the US has no idea how much arms & ammunition it inadvertently supplied to the Taliban when it abandoned Afghanistan last year.
“No One Asked Me Why I Left Afghanistan”
The 73-page report, “‘No One Asked Me Why I Left Afghanistan,’ says that Turkey has stepped up pushbacks and deportations to Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover there in August 2021. Human Rights …
The Pentagon has no idea how much military equipment it actually left behind in Afghanistan
To be fair, U.S. forces in the process of withdrawing from Afghanistan did their part to render larger pieces of equipment unusable to incoming Taliban militants: their ad-hoc demilitarization efforts …
How It All Fell Apart in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan mess: Biden’s national security agencies cite growing problems 15 months after withdrawal
Senior leaders in Biden’s top national security agencies said the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan is contributing to violence in the region and poses a threat to the U.S.
Azizi calls Afghanistan attractive investor destination
Afghanistan has transformed into an attractive destination for local and foreign investors, says the acting minister of commerce and industry. Speaking to the head of a Russian firm, Minister …
The Great COIN Con: Anthropologists’ Lessons Learned After Two Decades of America’s Failed Counterinsurgency Operations in Afghanistan
One thing the war in Afghanistan did was force the American Anthropological Association to once again confront the dangers of our disciplinary knowledge being weaponized by military and intelligence …
An uneducated Afghanistan risks exploding into protests
In advance of the World Cup kicking off in Qatar, there is a renewed focus on human rights across the Muslim world and there is one egregious abuse that not jus …
Finance ministry collects 197 billion AFN in revenue since IEA takeover
Afghanistan’s finance ministry has collected 197 billion afghanis in revenue since the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) took over the country in August last year, an official said this week.
UN paints grim picture of humanitarian situation in Afghanistan as winter nears
The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan on Aug. 15, 2021, followed by the disruption of international financial assistance has left the worn-torn country in economic, humanitarian and human …