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The Afghan government is asking the United States and other international supporters for millions of dollars to fix the
Salang Tunnel in northern Afghanistan. The tunnel, located in the Hindu Kush mountain range, was built decades ago by the Soviet Union. Some estimates say that 80% of Afghanistan's commerce travels through the 1.6 mile long tunnel. The tunnel is in need of serious repair work - requiring millions of dollars and a shut-down lasting several months. However, the United States is reluctant to pay the bill; especially since it has footed the cost of millions of dollars of
road construction in Afghanistan already. Read more in
"Bottomless Pit: U.S. Balks at Bills for Afghanistan's Treacherous Salang Tunnel",
The Wall Street Journal, October 2, 2014.
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