Afghanistan anti-corruption task force shuttered amid U.S. troop drawdown
The Pentagon this month will terminate a task force responsible for combating corruption in Afghanistan as it tries to reach the U.S. government's target force of 9,800 U.S. troops in the country — adding to concerns about oversight and accountability. Shuttering the Combined Inter-Agency Task Force-Afghanistan is likely to have dark consequences, according to a growing number of analysts wary that Washington lacks a comprehensive strategy to control rampant corruption in Kabul.
Read the story by Maggie Ybarra in The Washington Times.
Read the story by Maggie Ybarra in The Washington Times.