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 12 2 STA T .389PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 181 —J A N .28, 2008 (C)FortheAfg h anis tan N ationa l Ar my (ANA) , an d se p arately for the Afghanistan National P oli c e (ANP), of the Afghanistan National S ec u rity Forces (ANSF) an assessment of the follo w ing

(i) R ecruitment and retention num b ers, rates of absenteeism, v etting procedures, and salary scale . (ii) Numbers trained, numbers receiving men - toring, the type of training and mentoring, and number of trainers, mentors, and advisers needed to support the ANA and ANP and associated ministries. (iii) T ypeofe q uipment used. (iv) O perational readiness status of ANSF units, including the type, number, si z e, and organizational structure of ANA and ANP units that are — ( I ) capable of conducting operations independ- ently (II) capable of conducting operations with the support of the U nited States, NATO ISAF forces, or other coalition forces; or (III) not ready to conduct operations. (v) E ffectiveness of ANA and ANP officers and the ANA and ANP chain of command. (vi) E x tent to which insurgents have infiltrated the ANA and ANP. (vii) Estimated number and capability level of the ANA and ANP needed to perform duties now under- ta k en by NATO ISAF countries, separate United States forces and other coalition forces, including defending the borders of Afghanistan and providing adequate levels of law and order throughout Afghanistan. ( D ) An assessment of the estimated strength of the insurgency in Afghanistan and the extent to which it is composed of non-Afghan fighters and utilizing weapons or weapons-related materials from countries other than Afghanistan. (E) A description of all terrorist and insurgent groups operating in Afghanistan, including the number, size, equipment strength, military effectiveness, sources of sup- port, legal status, and any efforts to disarm or reintegrate each such group. (F) An assessment of security and stability, including terrorist and insurgent activity, in Afghanistan-Pakistan border areas and in Pakistan ’ s Federally Administered Tribal Areas. ( G ) An assessment of United States military require- ments, including planned force rotations, for the twelve- month period following the date of the report required under subsection (a). ( H ) For reconstruction and development, an assessment of the following: (i) The location, funding (including the sources of funding), staffing requirements, current staffing levels, and activities of each United States-led Provin- cial Reconstruction Team. (ii) K ey indicators of economic activity that should be considered the most important for determining the prospects of stability in Afghanistan, including—

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