The Afghan government extorting U.S. via customs

BOP

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...1fa7cc-ef07-11e2-bed3-b9b6fe264871_story.html

An escalating dispute between the Afghan government and the United States over customs procedures has halted the flow of U.S. military equipment across Afghanistan’s borders, forcing commanders to rely more heavily on air transport, which has dramatically increased the cost of the drawdown, according to military officials.

The Afghan government is demanding that the U.S. military pay $1,000 for each shipping container leaving the country that does not have a corresponding, validated customs form. The country’s customs agency says the American military has racked up $70 million in fines.

If left unresolved, the disagreement could inflate the price tag of the U.S. military drawdown by hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars because of the higher cost of shipping by air — an unwelcome expenditure at a time when the Pentagon is scrambling to cope with steep congressionally mandated budget cuts and the White House is attempting to jump-start negotiations over a long-term security cooperation deal with Kabul.

The Afghan government’s demand for payment is part of a broader dispute over Kabul’s authority to tax entities from the United States, its chief benefactor. As the war economy that for years bankrolled Afghanistan’s political elite starts to deflate, the government is increasingly insisting that U.S. defense contractors pay business taxes and fines for a range of alleged violations.
 

Larry Gude

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The Afghan government’s demand for payment is part of a broader dispute over Kabul’s authority to tax entities from the United States, its chief benefactor. As the war economy that for years bankrolled Afghanistan’s political elite starts to deflate, the government is increasingly insisting that U.S. defense contractors pay business taxes and fines for a range of alleged violations. [/I]

Understandable. All this has been, from post Tora Bora on, is one giant pork fest so, it is predictable, if not reasonable, for the Afghans to want whatever they can get out of it as this mess, mercifully, starts to come to an end.
 

Hijinx

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Understandable. All this has been, from post Tora Bora on, is one giant pork fest so, it is predictable, if not reasonable, for the Afghans to want whatever they can get out of it as this mess, mercifully, starts to come to an end.

Don't ship it destroy it and GTF out. Destroy everything including the buildings. Leave nothing.
 
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