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Months After US Exits, the Tale of Afghan Base in Ruin

Combat base falling apart just months after handover

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 3, 2012 8:21 AM CDT

(Newser) – One of the first American bases to be handed over to Afghan control is falling apart, in what some fear signals the future of the rest of the country, the Washington Post finds. Combat Outpost Conlon, in a Taliban stronghold 50 miles from Kabul, was handed over less than six months ago. But the 240 Afghan soldiers there now squeak by with just three hours of electricity a day; they have almost no working vehicles left and lack the night-vision goggles to carry out night patrols. Lacking fuel to run the base's radio tower, they use cellphones to communicate despite knowing that the Taliban is listening in.

Commanders say that now that the Americans are gone, their troops lack the equipment and expertise to take on the Taliban, who have become stronger in the area since the US departure. "They’ve just never had to rely on their own leaders. They’ve always had the Americans for a backstop," says the chief of the US advisory team overseeing Afghan units in the province, likening Afghan soldiers to children. "Sometimes it takes a hard lesson for them to learn," he says.

Afghan National Army soldiers walk to an outpost in eastern Afghanistan.
Afghan National Army soldiers walk to an outpost in eastern Afghanistan.   (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
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COMMENTS
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Mad
Aug 3, 2012 3:15 PM CDT
America preemptively attacks a country that was never a threat to us, literally break their legs; then say "We're outta here.  Here's a crutch for your troubles." Of course they're bitter.
Observer
Aug 3, 2012 11:44 AM CDT
We need to punish the Pentagon losers that promoted all the waste and corruption in Afghanilandistan. Fire them without pensions and never allow this to happen again. Period. NO excuses for these cocksucking idiots.
Just_Dave
Aug 3, 2012 9:45 AM CDT
Hmm....if we stay will their situation improve....if we leave will their situation improve... This reminds me of another country we controlled for decades with a puppet prince...once we showed an ounce of weakness the opposition kicked the prince out and that country became a hotbed of US hate.  Afghanistan will be whatever they choose to be if we leave.   Afghanistan will be whatever we choose it to be if we stay.  The question is do we have the desire to stay and make it what we want it to become or do we want to leave so they can make it whatever they want it to become. The concern should be will Afghanistan become a threat to the US, again, if we leave.
 

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