The last couple of year’s significant improvements came
about in terms of violence in Afghanistan, when NATO military members successfully
trained Afghan men to handle security issues as military personnel and police
officers throughout the country. The training provided allowed Afghans to
handle various security matters without assistance from NATO. This type of success
amongst other things led to the announcement of the 2014 withdrawal date. In
addition to the situation on the ground improving, education in Afghanistan also vastly improved. Schools in the
country have been rebuilt, renovated, and provided with better curriculum. Some
school classrooms have even gained full access to the internet.
Though the overall standing of Afghanistan made a change for
the better, the country is still not perfect and continues to have an uncertain
future past 2014 once NATO completes
a significant troop drawdown. Some Afghans fear that without a strong coalition
presence the Taliban will be go back to their old ways and gain control of the
country once again. One reason that gives Afghan citizens this type of feeling
is because recently 14 Afghan police officers surprisingly joined the Taliban. The
period of time from 1996-2001 saw the Taliban run everything from the
government to the topics covered inside the classroom. Then once the U.S. and
NATO military coalition entered Afghanistan, things in the country changed for
the better. After the coalition leaves, will things make a turn for the worse?
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