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The phrase "afghan actions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to actions or activities related to Afghanistan or its people, culture, or events.
Example: "The report highlighted various afghan actions taken to improve education in rural areas."
Alternatives: "Afghan activities" or "actions in Afghanistan."
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American officials said they were also worried that the Afghan actions would give credibility to Pakistani complaints that enemies based in Afghanistan presented them with a threat equivalent to the Afghan insurgency.
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The Afghan action received relatively little higher thought, so to speak.
Afghan officials said they accepted the explanation that the shooting was a mistake and that the American soldiers had found the Afghans' actions suspicious.
But the C.I.A.'s presence in the region has traditionally been dominated by its relationship with Pakistani intelligence, a partnership that formed the basis for the agency's Afghan covert action program in the 1980's, the largest covert operation in its history.
As for the Taliban, the Afghan said their actions under the bombing had been as menacing as ever.
The lawyer arguing the ministry's case, James Eadie, said that if British forces had lost the case, they would have had to guarantee the human rights of "a British soldier on duty in a market in Kabul," the Afghan capital, against actions by Afghans "over whom the United Kingdom has no control".
Islamabad has staunchly resisted Afghan demands for action against insurgent sanctuaries on Pakistani soil.
Ahmad Ahmadani, a staff correspondent employed by The Nation, rather than the Taliban, called the Afghan government's action "a form of intimidation".
Despite General Allen's requests over the past eight months that Afghan officials take action in 80 cases — and in some cases asking them to remove individuals accused of abuse — "to date Afghan officials have acted in only one instance," General Allen wrote.
But mounting Afghan anger over US actions described by President Karzai as "violations against our sovereignty" remains a major stumbling block.
In essence, that would make United States military personnel immune to Afghan prosecution for their actions in the country, though they would remain subject to American prosecution.
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