""In an effort to fight the insurgency after U.S. troops leave
Afghanistan by the end of next year, officials in Washington and Kabul are
planning to dramatically expand a 3-year-old rural police force that has been
implicated in human rights abuses and criminal
activity. The plan by the U.S. Special Operations Command would extend a
financial lifeline from the Pentagon to the Afghan Local Police for at least
five more years, providing $1.2 billion to train, arm and pay 45,000 fighters,
up from a current force of 19,600, according to senior U.S. officials and
planning documents.""