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Afghan war plagued by ‘mendacity’ and lies, inspector general tells Congress

January 15, 2020 at 5:45 p.m. EST
John F. Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, appeared in front of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Jan. 15. (Video: House Foreign Affairs Committee)

The special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction told Congress Wednesday that U.S. officials have routinely lied to the public during the 18-year war by exaggerating progress reports and inflating statistics to create a false appearance of success.

“There’s an odor of mendacity throughout the Afghanistan issue . . . mendacity and hubris,” John F. Sopko said in testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “The problem is there is a disincentive, really, to tell the truth. We have created an incentive to almost require people to lie.”