ISAF prepares Afghans for withdrawal/ Huw Williams
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Jane's International Defence Review March 2013, pp.24-26 (120)Summary: A special report on the actions taken towards the projected drawdown of combat troops and military operations in Afghanistan that is scheduled for 2014. As many nations began to withdraw their forces and significantly scaled back their contributions, what may be the biggest challenge is the security situation in Afghanistan where the coalition have to ensure that the Afghan military and other security forces are up to the task and can sustain their capabilities.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A special report on the actions taken towards the projected drawdown of combat troops and military operations in Afghanistan that is scheduled for 2014. As many nations began to withdraw their forces and significantly scaled back their contributions, what may be the biggest challenge is the security situation in Afghanistan where the coalition have to ensure that the Afghan military and other security forces are up to the task and can sustain their capabilities.
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