is pursuing its most serious ever talks sopko has a warning.an >> it's impofor the policy-makers nowplan now for what we call the day after. don't wait until then. if you fail to plan, it's a plan to fail. >> schifri sopko is the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, a government-funded watchdog whose job is to criticize government spending. in washington, he's controversial.as hence dubbed the "donald trump of inspectors general," and is unabashedly outspoken. >> i go back to what, you know, president truman said. and i'll paraphrase it. if you're inspector neral and you're doing your job and you want a friend in washington,o buy a dog. >> schifrin: today, his office released a report that lays out the risks of any peace deal. top of the list, insecurity. for civilians, afghanistan has never been mordangerous, and 45,000 soldiers and police have been killed since 2014. the u.s. provides indispensable training and firepowere goal of the peace talks is to agree with the taliban on a u.s. withdrawal. >> a lot of support for the afghans over the last few years have b