NSDD 166 United States Policy, Programs, and Strategy in Afghanistan
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Bound the problem of corruption or its appearance by
continuing to improve the management of the flow of supplies
into Afghanistan, by tracking these supplies enroute, and by
confirming that resistance groups in Afghanistan are
receiving increased supplies and are using them in combat.
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Maintain good working relations with Pakistan. In the
absence of alternative routes of supply into Afghanistan,
such relations are essential to the program. This will
incluõe responding to Pakistani security requirements
arising from their support to the resistance.
Encourage the development of resistance-run social services
inside Afghanistan for humanitarian reasons, to reduce the
refugee problem in Pakistan, and to maintain the civilian
logistical support for the resistance in Afghanistan.
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Increase international political pressure on the Soviets
through public diplomacy, bilateral efforts, and support for
U.N.-led necotiations calling for complete Soviet
withdrawal.
Where possible, encourage greater political coordination
amona the Afahan resistance groups. While it is unrealistic
to expect a unified resistance movement which will champion
the resistance cause internationally agreement among the
various Mujahidin parties to establish structures which can
speak ior the resistance internationally will add to the
pressure on the Soviets and increase the political and
diplomatic effectiveness of the resistance.
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