"Built by the U.S. and its NATO allies alongside Western models over the past 20 years, the Afghan military is collapsing in part because of its sophisticated structure. Reliant on outside contractors and air support, it has turned out to be unsustainable for a country like Afghanistan, with its limited means and skills.
While Afghanistan's Air Force has been a potent weapon against the Taliban, few Afghans are able to service its warplanes and helicopters and Western contractors who did so are largely gone." [1]
1. World News: Taliban Expand Control of Afghanistan --- Militants speed up campaign to seize territory, power broker abandons president
Trofimov, Yaroslav; Cullison, Alan; Amiri, Ehsanullah. Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 10 Aug 2021: A.7.
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