Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 5, 2017

Afghan security forces prepare before leaving for an operation in Chaparhar district of Nangarhar province, Afghanistan May 24, 2017. Picture taken on May 24, 2017. REUTERS/Parwiz

Reuters: Weary Afghan army fights on as U.S. weighs troop increase

From his sandbagged command post outside the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, Brigadier General Mohammad Nasim Sangin says he needs more troops and equipment to beat the Taliban and hold on to ground his soldiers take.

But one thing he does not want is foreign troops returning to front-line combat in Afghanistan.

"We know our own country better and we can defeat our enemies ourselves," he says.

"NATO can help Afghan forces with training, they can provide more equipment but we will recruit Afghans."

As U.S. and NATO officials contemplate the way forward in Afghanistan, government soldiers face a resilient enemy and an array of problems from lack of equipment, poor leadership, political interference and chronic corruption.

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