The Pentagon will no longer inform the American public who has greater control of Afghan districts—the Afghan government or insurgents—the latest sign that the military is trying to obfuscate the failure of its 18-year war in Afghanistan
The revelation comes from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction’s (SIGAR) quarterly report (pdf).
Per the report:
John Sopko, the special inspector general, told reporters last week that he thought the decision by the Pentagon doesn’t make sense:
The new data on the matter would likely not have been anything for the Pentagon to brag about.
“As of October 22, 2018, #Afghan government control or influence over its districts at lowest level reported since #SIGAR began receiving district control data in November 201,” SIGAR said in a tweet Tuesday.
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