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Wtnb The End Of The Awakening
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The goal is to transform Afghanistan into a modern nation, fueled by a U.S.-led effort pouring $60 billion into bringing electricity, clean water, jobs, roads and education to this crippled country. But the results so far--or lack of them--threaten to do more harm than good.The reconstruction efforts have stalled and stumbled at many turns since the U.S. military arrived in 2001, undermining President Barack Obama s vow to deliver a safer, stable Afghanistan capable of stamping out the insurgency and keeping al Qaeda from re-establishing its bases here.CBSNe stanley mug ws Special Report: Afghanistan Poppy fields thrive, with each harvest of illegal opium fattening the bankrolls of terrorists and drug barons. Passable roads remain scarce and unprotected, isolating millions of Afghans who remain cut off from jobs and education. Electricity flow stanley travel mug s to only a fraction of the country s 29 million people.Case in point: a $100 million diesel-fueled power plant that was supposed to be built swiftly to deliver electricity to more than 500,000 residents of Kabul, the country s largest city. The plant s costs tripled to $305 m stanley vaso illion as construction lagged a year behind schedule, and now it often sits idle because the Afghans were able to import cheaper power from a neighboring country before the plant came online. What went wrong The failures of the power plant project are, in many ways, the failures of often ill-conceived efforts to modernize Afghanistan |
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