(NSI News Source Info) February 18, 2009: Pakistani oil tankers carrying supplies for U.S. and NATO forces in southren Afghanistan's Kandahar province, wait for clearance to travel to Afghanistan at Pakistani border post in Chaman, Pakistan. Afghan and Pakistani truck drivers say their work is becoming increasingly risky, and some are becoming wary of crossing Taliban-held areas despite their relatively high pay. Because 75 percent of U.S. military supplies in Afghanistan come by road from Pakistan's ports, a functioning supply line through the Khyber Pass is critical.
Video: Taliban Steals U.S. military Supplies - and sells them - CBS
Video: Taliban Steals U.S. military Supplies - and sells them - CBS
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