Franz-Stefan Gady, an Associate Editor with
The Diplomat, provides us with his
assessment of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). For all their flaws, he believes there is reason to think Afghanistan's security forces can hold their ground. They will likely be successful in maintaining control of the major population areas and the major lines of communication. Some districts will remain in control of the Taliban. Some ANSF units will come to an accommodation with the insurgents. But the Taliban cannot take over the country. Read more in
"Can the Afghan Army Prevail on the Battlefield?",
The Diplomat, January 7, 2015.
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