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2010-09-01
Study: CEO Compensation Totaled $598 Million At The 50 Companies That Laid-Off The Most Workers

Peak Oil And The German Government - Military Study Warns Of Potentially Drastic Oil Crisis

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Interview With Kunduz Governor Omar: 'It Would Honestly Be Better If They Left'
2009-11-23 19:59:22 (40 weeks ago)
Posted By: Intellpuke
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Security in the Kunduz province of northern Afghanistan has deteriorated markedly in recent months. In an interview with German news magazine Spiegel, Kunduz Governor Mohammed Omar expresses his dissatisfaction with the German troops stationed there.

SPIEGEL: The German army has been stationed in your province for six years. What are the results so far?

Omar: It is true that the Germans have improved security. The problem is, though, that Bundeswehr commanders are changed every three to six months, and unfortunately, some are not as good as the others. Some are very experienced, but some don't measure up. Good leadership is important.

SPIEGEL: What sort of shortcomings are you talking about?

Omar: When we call them to help with a conflict with the Taliban, they often need orders from the German headquarters in Mazar-e-Sharif first - and then, they often come too late. Too much time passes, and help doesn't come.

SPIEGEL: Would you prefer U.S. troops?

Omar: The U.S. Special Forces stationed in this province have massively improved our security. They have just completed a big operation in one district in which they killed most of the Taliban there.

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