Afghan soldiers flee en masse from the camp Karzai
Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:19 pm
KABUL-At least one of seven Afghan puppet troops fled from the military camp Karzai during the first six months of this year, according to statistics compiled by NATO showed an increase in desertions, reports the Washington Post.
Between January and June, more than 24,000 personnel from the armed forces Karzai out of their jobs, twice as much in the same period last year, according to NATO statistics. In June alone, more than 5,000 troops move yourself, nearly 3 percent of their numbers, 170,000.
As in September 2009, so many soldiers who resign and quit their job. Karzai work around this by doing an aggressive recruitment, salary increases and pension guarantees.
According to the claims of puppet Karzai and NATO officials, soldiers who come out often complain of poor living conditions or lack of vacation schedules.
In addition, adverse effects on soldiers actually created by the rampant corruption in the ranks of Afghan officials and poor management. These problems, according to the Washington Times, has been around for years.
Afghan apostate and aggressor NATO say they believe that they can expand to about 200,000 army troops. But it seems that very high levels of desertion may hinder their plans.
In addition, the reduction of armed formations is very dangerous for Karzai's Kabul regime with respect to the withdrawal of US-NATO forces from that country.
NATO commanders are trying to reduce the scale defections to about 17% per year. Meanwhile, about 35% annually Afghan soldiers and officers fled from the Afghan military camp.
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