• During the Taliban insurgency, the commandos comprised 7% of the Afghan National Security Forces but conducted 70% to 80% of the fighting. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some remnants of the ANA regrouped in the Panjshir Valley, where they joined the anti-Taliban National Resistance Front of Afghanistan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Around 500-600 remaining Afghan troops, made up mostly of Afghan Commandos, were reported to have refused to surrender to the Taliban in Kabul, and instead joined up with US forces in at Kabul International Airport, helping them secure the outer perimeter of the airport during the evacuation in August 2021. (wikipedia.org)
  • The letter argues that the treatment of Afghan women under the Taliban constitutes a gender apartheid because 'they are systematically deprived of basic freedoms and human and citizenship rights. (rferl.org)
  • Afghan women's rights activists are demanding the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecute Afghanistan's Taliban rulers for systemic violations of human rights. (rferl.org)
  • Since the Taliban returned to power, the Taliban has put down, often violently, protests by Afghan women over their lack of rights. (rferl.org)
  • Members of the Afghan National Army record themselves retreating from Taloqan under a hail of Taliban gunfire. (funker530.com)
  • This is just another hit to Afghan Government Forces as the Taliban continue to advance. (funker530.com)
  • While the Afghan Air Force has been putting in a lot of work, and groups of Afghan Commandos have been meeting with success in a number of their battle with the Taliban, it appears as if conventional Afghan ground forces simply are not up to the task of holding their ground. (funker530.com)
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  • That army, which enjoyed the patronage and technical support of the Soviet Union -though inferior and antiquated at the time- defeated a mujahidin battle group (what has now mostly become the Taliban) supported by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) , and other foreign entities in the Battle of Jalalabad in the waning days of the communist regime. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Pakistani security officials had warned Americans and Indians that the Afghan Army would collapse when faced with the Taliban onslaught, according to multiple people including American journalist Steve Coll and Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. (riazhaq.com)
  • But on the battlefield, if 200 Afghan police and army are confronted with 50 Taliban or less than that, and those government forces retreat, that doesn't have a lot to do with Pakistan. (riazhaq.com)
  • Foreign NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) troops across 42 countries are involved in training Afghan National Forces in the fight against the Taliban insurgency. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Taliban fighters mobilize to control a crowd during a rally for Afghan Independence Day in Kabul on Aug. 19. (wvxu.org)
  • He told reporters this week that the U.S. intelligence community estimated that if U.S. forces withdrew, it would be weeks, months, even years before the Afghan military fell to the Taliban. (wvxu.org)
  • The Taliban fought with an ideological fervor and to rid the country of the foreign invaders, values enshrined in Afghan identity. (wvxu.org)
  • NPR was with an Afghan army unit six years ago when it was shooting artillery rounds at the Taliban. (wvxu.org)
  • There are now growing doubts among military officials that Afghan units assigned to defend Kabul will fare much better and Washington and its allies are anticipating the Taliban could soon be at the gates of the capital. (politico.com)
  • He added that the Afghan forces' "advantages," citing their numerical superiority and the fact the Taliban lacks an air force, "are still there. (politico.com)
  • Six months after the Taliban toppled the Ghani-led Afghan government in August 2021, Russia's invasion of Ukraine diverted the world's attention away from Afghanistan and its dire humanitarian situation. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • His reporting from Kandahar and Southern Afghanistan won numerous awards, including three National Newspaper Awards, the Canadian Association of Journalists' award for investigative reporting, recognition from Amnesty International, and an Emmy for Smith's online video series of interviews with Afghan insurgents, " Talking to the Taliban . (this.org)
  • I personally, when I was at combat missions, I personally was with the U.S. Army who killed Taliban - I personally. (wxpr.org)
  • Taliban attacks in Afghanistan's north and south have killed at least 11 Afghan soldiers and policemen, the country's defence ministry and a provincial official said on Monday. (aljazeera.com)
  • The violence comes even as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani last week announced his 21-member team would negotiate peace with the Taliban, only to have his political opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, reject it as not inclusive enough. (aljazeera.com)
  • The deal calls for the eventual withdrawal of all 13,000 US soldiers from Afghanistan in exchange for guarantees from the Taliban that it would not allow Afghan soil to be used against US security interests. (aljazeera.com)
  • That release is also part of the deal signed with the US that calls for the release of 5,000 Taliban and 1,000 government personnel and Afghan troops held captive by the Taliban. (aljazeera.com)
  • Jawed Faisal, spokesman for the Afghan National Security Adviser's office, said on Monday that Afghan officials and the Taliban agreed during a video conference that the Taliban should send its technical team to Kabul for face-to-face discussions on the release of Taliban prisoners. (aljazeera.com)
  • A Taliban suicide bomber Monday killed at least three Afghan soldiers and wounded more than 18 others in the northern Balkh province. (voanews.com)
  • The violence comes two days after Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States announced that direct peace talks between Afghan government and Taliban representatives could take place by the end of this month. (voanews.com)
  • Foreigners are continuing their war and killing innocent Afghans," a Taliban official requesting anonymity told VOA, adding the only solution to end the war was for the foreign forces to withdraw from the country. (voanews.com)
  • Campbell told reporters in Kabul Sunday that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah have both already explained the way forward for peace talks with the Taliban. (voanews.com)
  • Afghan civil society groups, particularly women's rights activists, on Monday restated their skepticism and criticism of the four-way talks and the so-called road map for peace talks with the Taliban. (voanews.com)
  • The Afghan government insists it is aware of the concerns and is determined to address them in any peace negotiations with the Taliban. (voanews.com)
  • American trainers marvel that, freed from heavy equipment and uniforms, Afghan soldiers can run through the mountains all day -- as the Taliban guerrillas in fact do with great effect -- but the U.S. military is determined to train them for another style of war. (alternet.org)
  • In the coming days, we will likely learn more about how the army lost so badly-there are dark rumors of deals cut long ago with the Taliban, in addition to public remarks alluding to the military having to fight with its arms tied. (thebulwark.com)
  • Afghans are good fighters, and the army had done a fine job in pushing back against the Taliban since 2014, when we transferred combat responsibility to them. (thebulwark.com)
  • Military officials declined to identify the branch of service of the two dead Americans, but U.S. special operations forces are the principal mentors of the Afghan Local Police, a self-defense force that was set up with U.S. backing to help keep the Taliban from taking over rural communities. (latimes.com)
  • More than 200 former Afghan soldiers and officials have been killed extrajudicially since August 2021 despite a general amnesty announced by the Taliban immediately after its takeover. (aljazeera.com)
  • UNAMA recorded almost half of all extrajudicial killings of former government officials and Afghan security forces during the first four months of Taliban rule. (aljazeera.com)
  • Despite promising a more moderate administration compared with their previous stint in power in the late 1990s, the Taliban has imposed its strict interpretation of Islamic law by enforcing harsh rules, banning girls' education after the sixth grade and barring Afghan women from public life and most work , including for nongovernmental organisations and the UN. (aljazeera.com)
  • A day after the Afghan army killed dozens of Taliban fighters in military operations, a Taliban suicide squad struck back. (abc15.com)
  • For the Taliban, the Afghan government and Afghanistan's neighbors such as Pakistan, the headline of Obama's West Point speech was not the surge of new troops, but the withdrawal date. (cnn.com)
  • It also undermined confidence among Afghans and it affected the hedging strategy of Pakistan's military intelligence service, ISI, which has long supported elements of the Taliban. (cnn.com)
  • Just a couple of years ago, the former army officer was in charge of setting up military checkpoints in Helmand Province, where some of the fiercest fighting between Taliban insurgents and Afghan forces took place. (gpb.org)
  • Still, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan has alleged more than 400 cases of extrajudicial killings or detentions of former Afghan National Defense and Security Forces in the first six months of Taliban rule. (gpb.org)
  • The Chinook was carrying a quick-reaction force to provide back-up to troops on the ground in the eastern Afghan province of Wardak when a Taliban insurgent hit the helo with an unguided rocket-propelled grenade that brought it down. (military.com)
  • Training was conducted at the Morehead Commando Training Center (Rish Khor camp), a longtime former Afghan Army installation located ten kilometres (six miles) south of Kabul. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the vast site in Kabul of the Afghan National Defence University - of which the ANAOA will be a part - senior commanders of the Afghan National Army gathered with representatives from their coalition partner countries including ISAF Deputy Commander and National Contingent Commander in Afghanistan, Lt Gen Nick Carter, to congratulate the individuals entrusted with the future success of the academy. (lornaward.com)
  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - OCTOBER 13: Afghan soldiers are put through training exercises under the supervision of British troops at Ghar Ordoo military base, on October 13, 2009 in Herat, Herat province west of Kabul, Afghanistan. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The answers lie in the chronic challenges that plagued the Afghan military from the outset, from illiteracy to corruption to incompetence to one of the key problems: a lack of faith in the Kabul government. (wvxu.org)
  • Afghan national army stand guard outside the house of acting defense minister, following an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan on Aug. 4. (politico.com)
  • Yet August in Kabul captures pivotal insights into the complexities, contradictions and internalised tensions in the relationships that Afghans had to navigate not only for their personal safety in the Republic's final days, but also in their struggle to build what they believed would be a better Afghanistan prior to 2021. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • General John Campbell, left, commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, and Afghan acting Defense Minister Masoom Stanekzai hold a press conference at the Afghan Defence ministry in Kabul, Feb. 7, 2016. (voanews.com)
  • Speaking in neighboring Pakistan at an unofficial bilateral dialogue, prominent Afghan rights advocate Samira Hamidi complained women are completely missing in the talks the four nations have held so far and demanded their inclusion in the next meeting to be held in Kabul later this month. (voanews.com)
  • Site regular Jones, who first went to Afghanistan in 2002 and, in an elegant memoir, Kabul in Winter , has vividly described her years working with Afghan women, spent time this July visiting U.S. training programs for both the Afghan army and police. (alternet.org)
  • In the heat of this summer, I went out to the training fields near Kabul where Afghan army recruits are put through their paces, and it was quickly evident just what's getting lost in translation. (alternet.org)
  • KABUL, Afghanistan - No sooner had freshly minted Afghan policeman Mohammad Ismail been issued his service weapon than he turned it on his American mentors. (latimes.com)
  • The US-trained and backed Afghan forces crumbled as thousands of terrified Afghans and foreigners rushed to Kabul airport in a frenzied scramble to board the last flights out of the country. (aljazeera.com)
  • The Combined Security Transition Command, a multi-national agency run out of Kabul, has spent $1.1 billion since 2007 in fuel for the Afghan army. (publicintegrity.org)
  • The vice president has made an unannounced visit to Kabul 'to assess progress toward the transition to Afghan-led security beginning this year, and to demonstrate the United States' commitment to a long-term partnership with Afghanistan. (thedailybeast.com)
  • The unit recruits from all over Afghanistan from various Afghan Army units, taking in prospective Pashtuns, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek and Turkmen to prevent forms of tribal allegiance and bias. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, the US will evacuate these remaining Afghan troops to safety if they wish to leave Afghanistan when the evacuation operation ends. (wikipedia.org)
  • In contrast, the Army of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA) under the leadership of President Najibullah proved itself to be a fighting force worthy of its name. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Picatinny, in conjunction with the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, will support the acquisition of 194 D30, 122mm Howitzers for the Afghan National Army. (army.mil)
  • Background and Purpose The Afghan National Army (ANA) is seen as a sine qua non for security in Afghanistan. (defencetalk.com)
  • Juris Abolins, lead ing Lat vian offi cer in the Observer, Men tor, Liai son Team, and mem bers of the U.S. Army and Afghan National Police, after return ing from Obser va tion Post Bari Alai near the town of Nishagam in Konar province, Afghanistan, March 18. (rawa.org)
  • Approximately 950 personnel are scheduled to remain in Afghanistan through 2014 , now focused on training Afghan security forces, including its army and local police. (this.org)
  • The stated formal objective of the Afghan mission for Canada is "to help build a more secure, stable, and self-sufficient Afghanistan that is no longer a safe haven for terrorists. (this.org)
  • But security within Afghanistan is now actually the worst it has been since 2001, which is to say violence including terrorism is a brutal fact of life for many Afghans, deepening resentment toward the West in the country and the broader region, which does not bode well for anti-terrorism internationally. (this.org)
  • An Afghan National Army officer escorts a slightly injured boy from the site of a suicide attack on the outskirts of Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, Feb. 8, 2016. (voanews.com)
  • Huge numbers for imagined future Afghan army and police forces are now bandied about in Congress and the media -- though no one stops to wonder what Afghanistan, the fourth poorest country on the planet, might actually be like with a combined security force of 400,000. (alternet.org)
  • The big Afghanistan debate in Washington is not over whether more troops are needed, but just who they should be: Americans or Afghans -- Us or Them. (alternet.org)
  • The Afghan army and national police are trying to build a better future for Afghanistan, yet Omar wants to stop these efforts. (latimes.com)
  • Vermont National Guard Maj Clayton Gardner Afghanistan National Army Commander COL Rajab Khan Part 2 Col Rajab Khan is a former Muja. (talkingwithheroes.com)
  • MAIDAN SHAHR, Afghanistan - When Mohammad Hashim enlisted in the Afghan National Army, he never imagined his career would land him in an apple orchard. (gpb.org)
  • What happened to almost $475 million worth of oil destined for the Afghan National Army - that's what the Special Investigator General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) would like to know. (publicintegrity.org)
  • As with other projects in Afghanistan, the program is slated to be handed over to Afghan control in 2013, but funding would continue with projected spending raises of $555 million in 2014. (publicintegrity.org)
  • On August 29, 2021, the United States government oversaw the emergent establishment of Operation Allies Welcome (OAW), led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and U.S. Department of State (DoS), to safely resettle U.S. citizens and Afghan nationals from Afghanistan to the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • On August 30, CDC issued an Epi-X notice encouraging public health officials to maintain vigilance for measles among Afghan evacuees because of an ongoing measles outbreak in Afghanistan (25,988 clinical cases reported nationwide during January-November 2021) (1) and low routine measles vaccination coverage (66% and 43% for the first and second doses, respectively, in 2020) (2). (cdc.gov)
  • The research is carried out in collaboration with a group of Afghan fellows at RWI, contributing to keeping the human rights situation in Afghanistan at the forefront of the international agenda. (lu.se)
  • All are Afghan National Army soldiers trained by Marines. (dvidshub.net)
  • In a special gesture, India has provided medical assistance to Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers, who have been critically injured in the service of the land-locked nation. (raksha-anirveda.com)
  • It sapped the will of Afghan soldiers and police. (wvxu.org)
  • The Afghan National Army struggled to find qualified commanders to lead the soldiers. (wvxu.org)
  • The breathtaking failure to mold a cohesive and independent Afghan fighting force can be traced to years of overly optimistic assessments from U.S. officials that obscured - and in some cases, purposely hid - evidence of deep-rooted corruption, low morale, and even "ghost soldiers and police" who existed merely on the payrolls of the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministries, according to current and former officials directly involved in the training effort. (politico.com)
  • Our trainers, soldiers from the Illinois National Guard, were masterful. (alternet.org)
  • Insider shootings, carried out by Afghan police, soldiers or other members of the security apparatus, have risen sharply this year, with the pace intensifying in recent weeks. (latimes.com)
  • The pride of the Afghan people has been smeared by killers who pose as soldiers and police. (latimes.com)
  • Overnight, tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers lost their jobs and suddenly found themselves living under the thumb of those they spent two decades fighting. (gpb.org)
  • Within the NTM-A/CSTC-A organization, the Deputy Commander- Army (DCOM-A), in coordination with the Ministry of Defense (MoD), generates and sustains the Afghan National Army (ANA), assists in the development of its leaders, and guides the establishment of an enduring institutional capacity in order to deliver a competent and capable Afghan security force. (publicintelligence.net)
  • It's important to stress that mission employment of this battalion is all under the command and control of the Afghan Ministry of Defense," Dees said. (globalsecurity.org)
  • The Afghan security forces have expanded substantially over the past two decades - from just 6,000 under the Ministry of Defense and no national police at all in 2003, to 182,071 and 118,628, respectively, as of April 2021, according to the latest Pentagon figures. (politico.com)
  • The operations, which occurred in 11 of Afghanistan's 34 provinces, were conducted in a 24-hour period from Saturday afternoon into Sunday, according to the Afghan Ministry of Defense. (abc15.com)
  • As of August 2009, the Afghan army consisted of little more than 100,000 troops. (time.com)
  • The 2010 version of the JCISFA ANP Mentor Guide, which was obtained by Public Intelligence along with a guide for troops assisting the Afghan National Army (ANA), contains a number of revealing observations on the often poor condition of Afghan National Security Forces, in particular the ANP. (publicintelligence.net)
  • It may never happen," said Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a retired Army lieutenant colonel and member of the Armed Services Committee who opposed the withdrawal of U.S. troops. (politico.com)
  • In Washington, calls are increasing, especially among anxious Democrats , for the president to commit to training ever more Afghan troops and police rather than sending in more American troops . (alternet.org)
  • The killings of two Americans and the wounding of a third Friday by the new recruit to an Afghan village police force brought the number of U.S. forces killed in "insider" shootings - attacks by Afghan allies on Western troops - to nine in 11 days. (latimes.com)
  • Counting Friday's attack in Kandahar province, there have been at least three failed attempts this month by members of the Afghan security forces to kill NATO troops. (latimes.com)
  • The addition of the 3,800 troops will allow the Americans to train and assist Afghan forces at the tactical level on the ground, just as the US military is currently doing in Iraq with the Iraqi forces fighting against ISIS. (cnn.com)
  • Maj Gen Payenda, the Inspector General of the ANA, remembered the day this project was born on a handshake between British Prime Minister David Cameron and Afghan President Hamid Karzai. (lornaward.com)
  • Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Defense Minister Mohammad Fahim, and Combined Joint Task Force-180 Commander Army Gen. Dan McNeill attended the graduation exercises. (globalsecurity.org)
  • Biden will meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and visit the Afghan National Army Training Center. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Doval believed the Afghan National Army will defend the Afghan state and Afghanistan's constitution and democracy irrespective of what happens at the political level, he added. (riazhaq.com)
  • The United States spent more than $88 billion to train and equip Afghanistan's army and police, nearly two-thirds of all of its foreign aid to the country since 2002. (politico.com)
  • While we should be focused on developing localized defense forces to combat and defeat an internal insurgency, we are instead creating an army better positioned to combat external threats. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In a July 30 report to Congress, the special IG said that U.S. forces "continued to classify detailed ANDSF attrition information," using an acronym for Afghan National Defense and Security Forces, and that some information was simply no longer available, including the "operational performance" of the Afghan forces, maintenance data, and "the impact of COVID-19 on ANDSF recruitment and attrition. (politico.com)
  • PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J., Nov. 7, 2011 -- Picatinny Arsenal is helping the Afghan National Army develop their indirect fire capability to bolster self-defense. (army.mil)
  • The United States spent the better part of two decades, and about $90 billion, supporting the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces, including the army. (thebulwark.com)
  • Despite the pledge, the UN report documented more than 424 arbitrary arrests and detentions of former government officials and former members of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) and more than 144 instances of torture and ill-treatment. (aljazeera.com)
  • The report concludes that the Department of Defense agency in charge of tracking the oil "does not have accurate or supportable information on how much U.S. funds are needed for [Army] fuel, where and how the fuel is actually used, or how much fuel has been lost or stolen. (publicintegrity.org)
  • The destruction of records and the unexplained failure to provide other records violate DOD and Department of the Army policies," wrote SIGAR head John Sopko in a letter to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and others that accompanied the report. (publicintegrity.org)
  • This guide is a JCISFA publication on mentoring the Afghan National Army and is applicable to advisors, mentors and partner forces executing Security Force Assistance (SFA) operations. (publicintelligence.net)
  • Alongside partner countries Australia, New Zealand, Norway and Denmark, the UK is providing mentors and training to instructors with the aim that, working alongside Afghan Army leaders, they will create an officers' academy modelled on the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) in the UK. (lornaward.com)
  • At the CWS, mentors/instructors are teaching an Afghan work force how to properly overhaul, repair and maintain the weapons. (army.mil)
  • Upon graduation, each Commando Kandak returned to its designated corps area along with an embedded U.S. Army Special Forces A-Team, and began going through an 18-week cycle: six weeks each of train-up, missions and recovery. (wikipedia.org)
  • The guide is a companion to the May 2009 JCISFA Afghan National Police Mentor Guide and addresses identified gaps in mentoring Afghan National Security Forces. (publicintelligence.net)
  • A research report compiled earlier this year by a group of social scientists working for the U.S. Army's Human Terrain System found that members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) are largely seen by coalition forces as unmotivated, highly dependent and making little to no progress. (publicintelligence.net)
  • A survey distributed to three other companies also informs much of the report's findings, which are intended to analyze "the dynamics that influence partnering between the ANA and [coalition forces] and how they contributed to the ANA's effectiveness in gaining the Afghan population's support. (publicintelligence.net)
  • The soldier's candid responses to the survey provide a great deal of insight into the perceptions of the Afghan National Army among coalition forces. (publicintelligence.net)
  • Our goal was to understand the dynamics that influence partnering between the Afghan National Army (ANA) and Coalition Forces (CF) and how those dynamics impacted ANA effectiveness in gaining the Afghan population's support. (publicintelligence.net)
  • Excluded from this observation are the Afghan Commando's (Afghan Special Forces) who have proven their worth as a national fighting force. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • The 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, from Fort Bragg, N.C., trained the 300-man Afghan battalion. (globalsecurity.org)
  • In a recent interview with BBC's Yalda Hakim , General Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the British Armed Forces, has said that the Pakistani Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is an upright man. (riazhaq.com)
  • During my second deployment, I witnessed everything from good old-fashioned fisticuffs to full blown armed standoffs between the "foreign" army and our local Afghan security forces. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • We have both embedded many times with U.S. and Afghan forces. (wvxu.org)
  • The independent watchdog concluded that it was "unable to publicly report on most of the U.S.-taxpayer-funded efforts to build, train, equip, and sustain" the Afghan forces. (politico.com)
  • Their discussions focused on the process of transition to Afghan lead and the steps to be taken to drive it forward, particularly in terms of training the Afghan security forces. (nato.int)
  • Each unit is supposed to consist of 250-300 men approved by community elders, the Afghan government and NATO forces, and overseen by local police. (rawa.org)
  • Monday's prison break closely followed operations by the Afghan National Army, which said its forces killed 100 militants over the weekend. (abc15.com)
  • In the backrooms, Afghan military commanders immediately began to mitigate the situation to keep their heads-literally speaking. (thebulwark.com)
  • Thus, as Afghan authorities assume the lead for security in all regions, and the NATO-led combat mission changes in scope, ministerial and institutional development will likely continue as an enduring mission. (publicintelligence.net)
  • In fact, for all the talk about the subject here, it's remarkable how little we actually know about the staggering expensive American and NATO effort to train the Afghan army and police. (alternet.org)
  • The NATO force does not routinely report insider attacks that do not result in Western troop deaths, but military officials sometimes confirm accounts of nonlethal incidents provided by Afghan authorities. (latimes.com)
  • The Associated Press talked to elders, police officials and community leaders from 12 of the first 25 districts in the Afghan Local Police program and found reactions ranging from glowing praise to condemnation and fear, suggesting that promised safeguards aren't always applied. (rawa.org)
  • Afghan officials, citing initial reports from the scene, said a bus carrying personnel of the Afghan National Army (ANA) was the target of the attack in the Dahdadi district. (voanews.com)
  • The attacker, who had joined a village militia known as the Afghan Local Police just five days earlier, was about to take part in his first weapons-training session, Afghan officials said. (latimes.com)
  • While the Afghan Government, Air Force, and Army, continue to fight back, it doesn't appear as if there will be an end to the on-going fighting that has been happening there since the start of the 2021 offensive back in May of this year. (funker530.com)
  • While security sector experts may revel in some of the masterful insights, the real value of Quilty's book lies in the vivid accounts of key characters and their challenges connected to the decades-long political turmoil, its impact on contemporary Afghan lives and the panic in August 2021. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • But in that 2014 handoff is an important part of the explanation for the Afghan army's 2021 defeat. (thebulwark.com)
  • In this video, an Afghan Soldier records the moment his unit begins to retreat. (funker530.com)
  • Underscoring the scope and perniciousness of the problem, another such shooting took place just hours later in nearby Kandahar province, but did not result in any deaths except that of the assailant, an Afghan soldier. (latimes.com)
  • 2011, a 24-year-old US Army soldier died of a rabies in- (PEP). (cdc.gov)
  • Keep in mind: Afghan recruits come from a world of desperate poverty. (alternet.org)
  • Afghan authorities said Ismail, who headed a 10-man squad of recruits, also killed a member of the Afghan national police in his burst of gunfire before being killed by return fire. (latimes.com)
  • The letter also highlights the persecution of Afghan women's rights activists. (rferl.org)
  • This quote from a U.S. Army Captain is just one example of the unusually blunt assessments contained in the Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance (JCISFA) guide for advising the Afghan National Police (ANP). (publicintelligence.net)
  • A 2013 video clip of Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has recently surfaced in which he essentially confirms what Steve Coll told The New Yorker. (riazhaq.com)
  • Thomas E. Ricks' daily take on national security. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The Afghan Interior Ministry said more than a third of the escapees had been charged with national and international security crimes. (abc15.com)
  • Peter Bergen is CNN's national security analyst, a vice president at New America and a professor of practice at Arizona State University. (cnn.com)
  • According to the International Security Assistance Force, the team on the ground -- believed to be Army special operators -- broke away from its firefight and moved to defend the crash site, but the damage had been done. (military.com)
  • His visit comes at an odd moment for Afghan security. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Afghans do not think or act like Americans. (alternet.org)
  • More to the point, Americans trained the Afghans to fight as we do, not like the Afghans used to, so they became reliant on our methods, tactics, and equipment, including air support and a complex system of military units that requires an exhaustive command and communications network. (thebulwark.com)
  • Most Americans would like to see the Afghan war ended, but it's nowhere near the top of their government to-do list. (rand.org)
  • ANA Commando Battalion) was a commando force of the Afghan National Army (ANA). (wikipedia.org)
  • In early 2007, a program began to take one conventional infantry kandak (battalion) from each of the regional ANA corps, give them special training and equipment, and reorganize them based on the 75th Ranger Regiment of the United States Army. (wikipedia.org)
  • WASHINGTON, July 23, 2002 -- The first battalion of the Afghan National Army graduated from training today at the Afghan Military Academy. (globalsecurity.org)
  • The French have already started training a second battalion of the Afghan force and U.S. trainers will begin training a third battalion on July 27. (globalsecurity.org)
  • Therefore, transplanting an Afghan army battalion comprised of Tajiks, Hazaras, or Turks to the Pashtun belt does not make sound policy, at least not to me. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah is one of a large group of contenders for the Afghan presidency. (rferl.org)
  • First time I ever saw an Afghan Police Station I thought it was something straight out of the dark ages, complete with zero electricity, mud structure, and no sewage drainage. (publicintelligence.net)
  • The fall and the subsequent sack of Kunduz on 27 September 2015, exposed to the world a trio of poorly trained, unsoldierly, and inept Afghan National Army (ANA), Afghan National Police (ANP), and Afghan Local Police (ALP). (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Doval can be heard saying that the 325,000 strong Afghan Army and police will deliver. (riazhaq.com)
  • Afghan media reports said the bomber apparently targeted police and intelligence operatives while they were eating lunch in Yahyakhel district. (voanews.com)
  • Another member of the Afghan Local Police was wounded in the melee. (latimes.com)
  • Then six militants dressed in Afghan police uniforms raided the jail, said Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, deputy governor of Ghazni province. (abc15.com)
  • Part of that exit strategy is helping the Afghans become self-sufficient so they can support and defend themselves. (army.mil)
  • Textron Systems Marine & Land Systems has received a contract to provide next-level training to the Afghan National Army (ANA) for its four-wheeled Mobile Strike Force Vehicles (MSFVs). (army-technology.com)
  • And with a gross national product of only $23 billion (a striking percentage of which comes from the drug trade) and an annual government budget of only about $600 million , it's not one that could faintly maintain such a force either. (alternet.org)
  • As Ann Jones makes clear in her revelatory piece below, the odds on such an Afghan force ever being built must be passingly close to nil. (alternet.org)
  • the Army, and 2 were members of the Air Force (Table). (cdc.gov)
  • The Battles of Jalalabad 1989, and Kunduz 2015, though very different, still illustrate the comparative capabilities of the two Afghan armies. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Why was the DRA's communist Afghan army successful in the battle of Jalalabad (1989) and the Afghan National Army of today unsuccessful in defending Kunduz (2015)? (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Thus, the U.S. military built the Afghan national army from the ground up. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Till date, Indian Army has also trained 4880 ANA personnel in various professional, educational and military training programmes, including training ANA doctors and medical technicians. (raksha-anirveda.com)
  • Isaac Chotiner: Why, ultimately, was it so hard to stand up the Afghan military to a greater extent than America did? (riazhaq.com)
  • The British military chief said Pakistan had set up barricades on the Afghan border and was keeping a close eye on border traffic. (riazhaq.com)
  • The quick collapse of the Afghan National Army stunned many, including the Pentagon's top military officer, Gen. Mark Milley. (wvxu.org)
  • Over the years, we met Afghan generals praised by the U.S. military, only to find out later the generals were replaced for incompetence or corruption. (wvxu.org)
  • The Pentagon loosened some restrictions on data but since 2017, much of the previously available information about the size, strength and casualty rates of Afghan military units has remained hidden. (politico.com)
  • As we approach the 10-year mark for Canada's Afghan mission, This Magazine asked three expert observers to talk about Canada's role in the war-torn country, what has-and has not-been achieved, and what the legacy of this conflict will be for Canada's military and diplomatic standing on the world stage. (this.org)
  • The Afghan military was not defeated because it was filled with cowards or fools. (thebulwark.com)
  • On top of the 3,500 American members of the military, 17,000 more military contractors stopped assisting the Afghans more or less overnight. (thebulwark.com)
  • The Afghan military lost the equivalent of two logistics divisions, without the time to adjust to the new reality, learn how to supply itself with logistical support-something we never taught them-and teach itself how to operate complicated American machines and equipment, which takes months, if not longer, to learn. (thebulwark.com)
  • When the Afghan republic collapsed last year, so too did its U.S.-backed military. (gpb.org)
  • The army will be the instrument of the national government and will be trained and equipped to defeat any direct challenge. (globalsecurity.org)
  • The course of instruction emphasizes that the Afghan army is under civilian control and that the officers and NCOs answer to the national government. (globalsecurity.org)
  • We collapsed the Afghan government. (wxpr.org)
  • The Afghan National Army Officers' Academy (ANAOA) came one step closer to its opening day over the weekend with the appointment of key staff. (lornaward.com)
  • It was from his time as a cadet at RMAS in 1967/68 that Gen Karimi had been inspired to create the Afghan officers academy and without his vision Gen Carter said, we would not be where we are today. (lornaward.com)
  • And that this is why the Afghan National Army Officers' Academy project is so special and why both are looking forward to working closely together on it. (lornaward.com)
  • Years ago, a U.S. general told us that not only couldn't many of the Afghan officers read or write, but they couldn't count. (wvxu.org)
  • In response to a question posed by New Yorker staff writer Isaac Chotiner, Steve Coll, author of "Directorate S" about Pakistan ISI , said, "I remember talking to the Pakistani generals about this (US building Afghan Army) circa 2012. (riazhaq.com)
  • Afghan and coalition leaders see the Afghan National Army as a stabilizing influence in the war-torn country. (globalsecurity.org)
  • What Makes Armies Commit Atrocities? (foreignpolicy.com)
  • He said that Afghans who commit crimes are prosecuted accordingly to the law. (aljazeera.com)
  • Furthermore, the Russian army was reported to commit gross violations of human rights and international humanitarian law in the occupied areas. (lu.se)
  • Nevertheless, there is value in comparatively analyzing the performance of the former Afghan Communist Army with today's Afghan National Army, using two decisive incidents. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Textron Systems senior vice-president and general manager Tom Walmsley said: 'The goal of this training programme is to equip the Afghan National Army with the required skills to be fully self-sufficient in all aspects of maintaining and sustaining its MSFV fleet over the long haul. (army-technology.com)
  • The goal of this training programme is to equip the Afghan National Army with the required skills to be fully self-sufficient. (army-technology.com)
  • How was the Afghan Army, under the tutelage of the Soviet Union, able to defeat a massive mujahidin battle group? (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • This left the Afghan Army to cope with an enemy that some of the most powerful militaries on earth have failed to defeat. (frontlineclub.com)
  • Awarded by the US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, the $17.4m interim contractor training support (ICTS) contract requires Textron Systems in-country team to provide on-the-job training and mentorship, enabling ANA personnel to perform detailed maintenance and repair actions to maintain its MSFV inventory over one-year performance period. (army-technology.com)
  • Afghan political leaders are coming to the election commission today with their visions and plans for the future governance of the country. (rferl.org)
  • The Afghan National Army is a mix of all ethnic groups in the country," said Army Sgt. (globalsecurity.org)
  • Building a standing army of three hundred thousand in a country that has been shattered by more than forty consecutive years of war and whose economy is almost entirely dependent on external aid-that just doesn't work. (riazhaq.com)
  • And my concern is that the Afghan army, in much of the country, is essentially a foreign army. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The Afghan National Army is getting a lot of blame for the Taliban's swift takeover of the country. (thebulwark.com)
  • Don't you have an account with Pajhwok Afghan News? (pajhwok.com)
  • Other prominent candidates include Afghan Salafi leader Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf and the former governor of the eastern province of Nangarhar, Gul Agha Sherzai. (rferl.org)
  • Lt Gen Nick Carter said what a great honour it was to be there, alongside his great friend Gen Karimi, the Afghan Chief of the General Staff, whom he first met in 2002. (lornaward.com)
  • Afghan National Army 1st Lt. Hayatullah Frotan poses for a photograph in 2016. (wvxu.org)
  • This work, Graduation day: one step closer to a more independent Afghan National Army , by Sgt Rachael Moore , identified by DVIDS , must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright . (dvidshub.net)
  • Pakistan sheltered 3.5 million Afghan refugees on its soil. (riazhaq.com)
  • Carter Malkasian, former advisor to US Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dunford, has recently talked about how Afghan governments have scapegoated Pakistan for their failures. (riazhaq.com)
  • In his message, Dr Gezairy acknowledged the efforts being made to achieve the target of polio eradication and referred to the development of the national emergency action plan launched by the President of Pakistan and the efforts being made to ensure its implementation at all levels. (who.int)
  • Such letters can help the international community to fulfill its obligation toward the Afghan women,' Maryam Maarouf Arvin, an Afghan women's rights activist, told RFE/RL's Radio Azadi. (rferl.org)
  • Many Afghans - especially women - feel not only forgotten, but abandoned by the international community. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • Which begs me to ask why a Pashtun tribe would assist what they perceive as a foreign army more than a localized insurgency comprised of members of their own tribe and perhaps even family? (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Even the Afghan units who have fought valiantly in the face of a formidable enemy, suffering enormous casualties in the process, were never expected to operate without high-tech air and ground support from foreign allies, they say. (politico.com)
  • We're training the Afghan army to use the artillery properly and we're giving them the weapons to fulfill their artillery mission," Gooding said. (army.mil)