the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan:
Why Defection is so High Among the Police and Army?
Shawwal 06, 1431 A.H, Thursday, September 16, 2010
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the
Most Merciful.
American generals who train Afghan police and soldiers admit, they have problems
in recruiting and training policemen and soldiers. Security circles of the
stooge Kabul Administration also confirm these reports. One of the problems is
the growing trend of defection among the ranks of the Afghan security forces,
which is now reaching at more than 20%. American General William Kalduwil, who
heads police and soldiers training program, says, the accelerating rate of
defections among the recruits has had a negative impact on endeavors to meet
training and recruitment goals.
Spokesmen of the Kabul Administration Defense Ministry admits the trend, but
says the number is insignificant. On the other hand, those policemen and
soldiers who have deserted police and army, speak of high rate of defections.
They confirm that many policemen and soldiers want to join the forces of the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They say, their deployment at the frontlines of
battles and low salaries are main reasons for their defections.
Zabiullah Bukhari and Kamal, former soldiers of the so-called National Army, who
have now deserted, say: fear of Taliban, low salary, armed clashes with Taliban
and security problems during commuting to the site of duty, were reasons that
compelled them to quit the duty. Americans are trying to distort facts
surrounding the events of defections among the stooge security forces, but the
Afghan Mujahid and Muslim people know and the military experts of the West and
the world are now of the opinion that America and her allies are facing defeat
in the war of Afghanistan. They have two options: either to defect or face
death. There is no third option left for the stooge forces.
It is also a matter of pondering that how can the soldiers and policemen trained
by the Americans who are themselves facing defeats at the hands of the
Mujahideen, be expected to excel in combat than their trainers, the Americans.
Furthermore, there are some committed and faithful soldiers among the ranks of
the enemy that time and again turn barrels of their guns towards the invading
Americans and other aggressors. Through killing or injuring the invaders, they
themselves either lay down their lives during the bout or escape the scene
scotch free.
The Mujahideen are no match with the invading Americans in terms of weapons and
logistics but still the most sophisticated army of the world retreat in battle
fields versus the empty- handed Mujahideen. The invaders see no capability in
themselves to outface the lions of the path of Truth, nor their surrogate
soldiers and police men are in a position to turn the tide. This means only
material power is not enough for victory. Rather, belief, determination,
legitimate cause and stand contribute to victory over a powerful foe even if the
devoted combatants are weak from the point of material facilities.
The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan