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Taliban Onslaught: What is Happening in Afghanistan?

Taliban Onslaught: What is Happening in Afghanistan?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The fighting season in Afghanistan began with a vengeance this year.
Pentagon Declassifies Information on Afghan Security Forces

Pentagon Declassifies Information on Afghan Security Forces

By Franz-Stefan Gady
SIGAR draws attention to discrepancies in ANSF force strength.

The Misplaced Priorities of US Reconstruction Efforts in Afghanistan

The Misplaced Priorities of US Reconstruction Efforts in Afghanistan

By Kiran Nazish
The United States' aid approach to Afghanistan has the wrong priorities.

US Military Reverses Decision to Classify Data on Afghan Forces

US Military Reverses Decision to Classify Data on Afghan Forces

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The US military has performed another U-turn on releasing data on the Afghan National Security Forces.

We No Longer Know What is Happening With the War in Afghanistan

We No Longer Know What is Happening With the War in Afghanistan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report by a US government watchdog attacks the over-classification regime of the Pentagon in Afghanistan.
Philippines Announces $2 Billion Defense Expansion

Philippines Announces $2 Billion Defense Expansion

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Chuck Hagel discusses the U.S. Offset Strategy, Japan plans BMD overhaul, and more. Mid-week links.

Afghanistan Poppy Cultivation at All-Time High

Afghanistan Poppy Cultivation at All-Time High

By Ankit Panda
As U.S. and NATO troops prepare to leave Afghanistan, poppy cultivation reaches an all-time high.
Why the US Spent More on Afghanistan Than on the Marshall Plan

Why the US Spent More on Afghanistan Than on the Marshall Plan

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
There are several reasons the U.S. has spent as much as it has in Afghanistan, to so little avail.

US Unable to Account for $626 Million Worth of Weapons in Afghanistan

US Unable to Account for $626 Million Worth of Weapons in Afghanistan

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Department of Defense cannot account for 747,000 weapons and auxiliary military equipment in Afghanistan.

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