The security features in Afghanistan were worst before

The security features in Afghanistan were worst before some time back but now it seems to be improving and Afghan Military is responsible for this improvement to a great extent. It is very important for any Nation to provide complete security to the entire population and in fact it is the responsibility of every country. Afghanistan is also making efforts to improve the living standards and to secure the general population. The security conditions in Afghanistan are really improving and they are implementing some effective strategies to make it even more effective. The military in Afghanistan is really showing best efforts and they have proved that they can lose great leaders or soldiers but they can not afford to lose control of the population.

The military of Afghanistan has revealed strategies which can prove to be beneficial for the people of Afghan. Their plan is to mainly focus on three regions which include Southern Province of Kandahar and Helmand, Eastern Provinces of Paktia, Khost and Paktika along with Quetta Shura Taliban. The military of Afghanistan is doing every possible effort to establish peace and serenity of people. The provinces of Kandahar and Helmand consist of some really fertile land and this is the area where most people can reside. It is also a Provincial capital of Gah which is the economic center of Gereshk. The major threat is that it is also a hub of drug operations. So, it is the prime effort and of course responsibility of Afghan military to take over all the illicit operations in that area so that the people can lead a normal life there effortlessly.

Also, they are planning to separate Taliban out of Afghanistan as it is the only region which supports the Lashkar –e – Toiba, a major terrorist group or community. So, all these efforts can save this nation and it is the only way to establish peace here.

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About the Author: Ron McBride is a security expert on matters including business and home security crime, workplace violence, security operations, prevention of terrorist and criminal acts.

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