2011年5月11日星期三

US-Led Alliance Concentrates on Afghan Population Centers

The U.S.-led war rift platinum effort in Afghanistan is nearing its high-water mark. With the first of America's troops slated to withdraw from Afghanistan in July, NATO is changing its strategy. Rather than trying to secure all of Afghanistan against a resurgent Taliban, the alliance is focusing its dwindling tera gold resources on a small number of population centers.

It is a calm day in Baraki Barak district, in Logar province, eastern Afghanistan. Military Police from the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division patrol the district center alongside Afghan police.
The local residents are receptive, even friendly. Some men just want to chat. Others volunteer to join a new neighborhood watch.
It is just another day rift gold in one of the communities enjoying a sustained NATO and Afghan government presence.

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