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 12 2 STA T .387PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 181 —J A N .28, 2008 (v)Expandthe a bil it yof the A f g han people to a s s um eg r eater responsibility for their o w nre c onstruc - tion and development pro j ects . (vi) S trengthen the partnership between the G overnment of the U nited States and the Government of Afghanistan. (vii) Ensure proper reconstruction and develop- ment oversight activities , including implementation, where appropriate, of recommendations of any United States inspectors general, including the Special I nspector General for Afghanistan R econstruction appointed pursuant to section 12 2 9 . ( 4 ) COUNTER -N A R C OT I C S ACTI V ITIES. — A description of the following

(A) A comprehensive and effective long-term strategy and budget, with defined objectives, for the activities of the D epartment of Defense relating to counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan, including— (i) roles and missions of the Department of Defense within the overall counter-narcotics strategy for Afghanistan of the Government of the United States, including a statement of priorities (ii) a detailed, comprehensive, and effective strategy with defined one-year, three-year, and five- year objectives and a description of the accompanying allocation of resources of the Department of Defense to accomplish such objectives; (iii) in furtherance of the strategy described in clause (i), actions that the Department of Defense is ta k ing and has planned to take to— (I) improve coordination within the Depart- ment of Defense and with all relevant departments and agencies of the Government of the United States; (II) strengthen significantly the Afghanistan N ational Counter-narcotics P olice; (III) build the capacity of local and provincial governments of Afghanistan and the national Government of Afghanistan to assume greater responsibility for counter-narcotics-related activi- ties, including interdiction; and (I V ) improve counter-narcotics-related intel- ligence capabilities and tactical use of such capabilities by the Department of Defense and other appropriate departments and agencies of the Government of the United States; and (iv) the impact, if any, including the disadvantages and advantages, if any, on the primary counter-ter- rorism mission of the United States military of pro- viding enhanced logistical support to departments and agencies of the Government of the United States and counter-narcotics partners of the United States in their interdiction efforts, including apprehending or elimi- nating major drug traffickers in Afghanistan. ( B ) T he counter-narcotics roles and missions assumed by the local and provincial governments of Afghanistan and the national Government of Afghanistan, appropriate

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