as a matter of fact, the police are a particular problem. as you know, there have been attacks by police on nato troops in the past and there will continue to be. they re not particularly well-trained and as a matter of fact, there s a great deal of corruption among the police. so it s very spotty, the question about whether or not we can actually leave and expect things to be okay. the fact of the matter is we cannot unless we intend to be there for a long time. and we do not. colonel, as you bring up about the remote areas, that is certainly a point of interest because there is this fear that when the u.s. and other forces leave that that will be the most porous, the easiest areas for the taliban to retake that lost ground. however, yesterday president hamid karzai said prior to the official start of the nato summit after a face-to-face with president obama that afghanistan doesn t want to be a burden on the u.s. any longer. but when we talk about those remote areas and the rebirth
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