Ambassador Karl Inderfurth addressed House Armed Services Committee on NATO role in Afghanistan
Ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee Duncan Hunter expressed concern regarding NATO’s cooperation in Afghanistan claiming that the organization is not offering enough support to the U.S. in carrying out their military activities. Ambassador Karl Inderfurth addressed the committee and explained that NATO members are operating in a manner reflective of the desires of their respective nations in their attempts to resolve the conflict in Afghanistan with minimal violence and military force.
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