No Accountability in Afghanistan

The American mess in Afghanistan keeps getting messier. Twelve years after the U.S. "destroyed the country in order to save it", American companies engaged in reconstruction haven't been very formal in paying Afghan subcontractors for the work done. As a result, there are all sorts of protests -- some of them violent -- against U.S. companies and its personnel. Although one could say that the ones at fault are private individuals, ultimately, the U.S. Government is responsible, for not keeping tabs on what is done with its funds overseas.

In any case, this is not the way to go about the nation-building the U.S. so vocally proclaims to be doing in Afghanistan.

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