Taliban Integration Program Can't Get Financial Footing

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

The international community has pledged $250 million to anti-insurgency efforts in Afghanistan, but the money and the structure to integrate it has not been secured and the program has stalled. Foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Rod Nordland, explains that everyone agrees that this program is a necessary part of the anti-insurgency strategy in Afghanistan, where Taliban foot soldiers get paid higher salaries than the country's policemen.

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Rod Nordland

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