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German Cdo General: Germany's efforts in AFG "failure"

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German general breaks silence on Afghanistan
Judy Dempsey, International Herald Tribune, 30 Nov 08
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Breaking with a military tradition of keeping silent about policy, a top German general has branded his country's efforts in Afghanistan a failure, singling out its poor record in training the Afghan police and allocating development aid.

The comments came from General Hans-Christoph Ammon, head of the army's elite special commando unit, or KSK, whose officers are in Afghanistan fighting alongside U.S. forces against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

Germany was responsible for training the Afghan police, but the German Interior Ministry, led by the conservative Wolfgang Schäuble, has come under repeated criticism from the United States and other NATO allies for providing too few experts and inappropriate training.

The training scheme was "a miserable failure," Ammon told DPA, the German press agency, after describing the German record in Afghanistan to a gathering last week of a reservists' association. The government had provided a mere €12 million for training the Afghan Army and police while the United States has already given more than $1 billion, he said.

"At that rate, it would take 82 years to have a properly trained police force," he said. More damaging for Germany's reputation, Ammon said, was that its police-training mission was considered such a "disaster" that the United States and EU had taken over responsibility....

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Nice to see that some Germans are candid about the success of their government's efforts in Afghanistan.
The military has been hamstrung (like we were in Bosnia) and the politicos are the ones who will have to answer for it... Let,s hope that the press poicks up on this & calls the government to task for this public failure
 
The soldiers' unions have been reasonably vocal, but this is the first I've heard of a serving member being so candid.  Interesting to see his career "progression" henceforth...
 
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