Afghan forces to take lead over NATO in their own security

  • 11 years ago
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They're in charge of their own country now.

Afghan forces took over control of national security from NATO on Tuesday, in a final handover in Kabul that marked a SHIFT in NATO's role here, from combat to one of support.

The same day, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Josef Dunford, said the transition means he's no longer running the Afghan war.

That responsibility, he said, now lies with the Afghan Ministries of Defense and Interior.

(SOUNDBITE) (English) GENERAL JOSEF DUNFORD, COMMANDER OF NATO IN AFGHANISTAN; SAYING:

"Last week I was responsible for security here in Afghanistan and today as a result of that ceremony the responsibility is with the MOD and MOI on behalf of president Karzai and that is a significant change from yesterday to today."

In Kandahar, this resident welcomed the security handover.

(SOUNDBITE) (Pashto) A RESIDENT OF KANDAHAR, WAZIR MOHAMMAD SAYING:

"This is great

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