The Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan:
National Army of the Puppet Administration on the verge of Collapse
Shawwāl 11, 1432 A.H, Saturday, September 10, 2011
In the Name of
Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
No doubt, the Americans are grappling with loss, defeat and
problems in Afghanistan. The Americans-led forces which are
numbering nearly 150,000 troops and their Special Forces have
not delivered. Neither they did turn the tide against the
Mujahideen, nor the Afghan army which have been trained by the
Americans with expenditure that runs into billions of dollars,
acquired the capacity to protect government buildings and
maintain security of government officials. Even they can’t
maintain writ of the government in proximity as much as 5
kilometers from provincial centers and cities.
According to a report published
by The Washington Post on September 5, a minuscule numbers of
Afghan National Army soldiers report to duty after going on
home leave. The report adds that 24,590 soldiers defected in
the past six months of the current year while last year,
during the same period, the defection rate stood at 11,423.
The Washington Post further elucidates that the growing
defection in the Kabul Army which reaches thousands of troops,
has caused great consternations among the Americans rulers,
because they think it would make it difficult to effect the
transition process of security responsibility from the foreign
troops to the Afghan forces in view of the unprecedented
defection rate in the so-called National Afghan Army. This
will bring the very process of security responsibility
transition into question. Similarly, the Wall Street Journal
writes that misbehavior of the Afghan national Army officers
with foot soldiers is one of the main causes of defection in
addition to other factors of defection that they are facing.
Sources reveal that non-availability of sufficient number of
doctors, mistreatment of medical personnel with wounded
soldiers and the rampant corruption among the military
officers are factors that have endangered the life of many
injured soldiers. The Daily paper adds that even some wounded
soldiers have starved to death in military hospitals.
Some time ago, Associated Press, reported that during the
chairmanship of General Yaftali, a large quantity of medicines and
medical equipments valued at $42 millions were embezzled in
the 400-bedded military hospital in Kabul. The AP continues to
say that such wholesale embezzlement and inefficient medical
treatment of soldiers wounded in battle fields lead to
defection among the troops. This causes despondency among the
troops and gives rise to defection.
According to military experts, such huge exodus of troops
leaves a negative impact on the morale of the troops and
ultimately morphs into a dynamism for disintegration of large
armies. They opine that even defection of a single soldier
during the time of war, has negative impact on the morale of a
whole contingent, rendering it timid and void of motive.
It is a fact, that Americans’ efforts for uplift of the Kabul
National Army both from an angle of quality and quantity has
met failure as well as their other efforts for augmentation of
security personnel have gone awry. The same is the case with
all other essential pinnacles of the Kabul regime which are
speedily heading into a collapse.
No remedy and strategy of the Americans is proving to deliver.
Even there are now obvious rifts in the national army. If the
troop defection tempo continues unabatedly and the Mujahideen
momentum keeps on without let-up, the Americans dream of
staying in barracks and leaving the Afghan National Army to
fight against Mujahideen will get nowhere.
The Islamic Emirate Of
Afghanistan