+10 Kiwi99
Those posting need to place this very minor "issue" in context. We are engaged in an increasingly large effort to professionalize the ANA and to have them play a greater part in the fight. Until recently, they've participated using secondhand US-surplus trucks, Mongolian artillery (well, until 2005 anyway), Ranger pickups and hand-me-down AK-47s. They're not stupid and there have been repeated stories in the press quoting Afghan commanders envious of the massive technological superiority enjoyed by the West. If giving away several hundred surplus C-7s helps alleviate this envy and contributes to the ANA's operational success, I'm all for it.
Moreover, there may well be a larger agenda at work. Provision of Western weapons links the ANA more firmly to Western methods, doctrine, and supply systems. The Taliban is likely to use Soviet-type weaponry for the foreseeable future, in part because spares and ammunition can be found in any Pakistani Frontier Province bazaar. Indeed, some of their Russian pattern weapons are made there. A Taliban fighter picking up (or buying) a C-7 is far less likely to be able to obtain both spares and ammunition from his traditional supply chain.
Anything that sets the ANA apart from the Taliban, links them more closely to us, aids in their professionalization, and limits interoperability with Taliban weapons is all good in my book.