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Afghanistan: The Difficulties of the Wakhan Corridor

Mar 10, 2009 | 21:04 GMT

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Summary

The Wakhan Corridor, a narrow strip of land connecting Afghanistan directly to China, appears on a map to be an attractive alternative supply route for U.S. and NATO military efforts in Afghanistan. However, the corridor is problematic from both a geographic and an infrastructural standpoint, and China has qualms about getting involved in the Afghan conflict there.

A narrow spit of land that connects China directly to Afghanistan is too problematic for U.S. and NATO forces to use as a supply route....

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