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U S and NATO pledge billions to back Afghan forces

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan    The U.S. and NATO have promised to pay $4 billion a year until 2024 to finance Afghanistan’s military and security forces, which are struggling to contain an advancing Taliban. Already, the U.S. has spent nearly $89 billion over the last 20 years to build, equip and train Afghan forces. Yet America’s own government watchdog says oversight of the money has been poor, hundreds of millions of dollars have been misspent and corruption is rife in the security apparatus. Monitoring where the future funding goes will become virtually impossible after Aug. 31, when the last coalition troops leave. Here is a look at some of the issues:

The Libyan Kinetic Military Action Supported al Qaeda All Along

The Libyan Kinetic Military Action Supported al Qaeda All Along OCONQUERER On February 23, 2011 Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi appeared on State TV calling on his supporters to “cleanse Libya house by house.” Gaddafi also made an open appeal for imperialist support, claiming that Libya’s second-largest city, Benghazi, was falling into the grip of Islamic fundamentalists and it “will give Al Qaeda a base.” Gaddafi gave us fair warning. European powers, concerned about their oil interests, took his 70-minute rant seriously though nothing over the previous two decades indicated that he would follow through on his threat. Britain and France began bombing.

US, NATO pledge billions to back Afghan forces

US, NATO pledge billions to back Afghan forces
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