Training Afghan Forces Poses Challenges
Training a competent, well-equipped Afghan security force is key to the U.S.-led war effort in Afghanistan, even with President Obama's decision to commit thousands of more Americans to the fighting. But U.S. military officers in Afghanistan say language and cultural and resource gaps make that difficult to achieve. David Axe reports for VOA from Logar and Kandahar provinces.

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