I don't mean to sound rude when I say this, just that I want to get my on the ground views of the ANA.
Let me preface this by saying... I have deployed to the ME 5 times, twice to Afghanistan, and twice to Iraq.
I have a completely different view of the ANA and their willingness to do much of anything. But my last deployment to Afghanistan was in 2013. So things could have changed in the 8 years since, but I don't know that I think much has changed seeing as how the Taliban completely ran over the ANA.
In my last two deployments, I was with an Engineer Battalion and we did route clearance. Now I didn't go on many of the route clearance missions as I was not an Engineer, but I was in the TOC(Tactical Operations Center) all of the time.
First of all, Green on Blue attacks were a real thing back in 2013. So not all ANA are aligned with the US. Most I would say were genuinely *trying*, but even after years of training, and modern equipment, quite a bit of ANA were flakey at best.
If one of our RC Missions were to get blown up, they would immediately call for the QRF(Quick Reaction Force). Quite a few times, the ANA would show up and just sit there supposedly helping with a cordon, but they would be woefully inept, or mostly sitting behind the convoy on the road just waiting.
Sometimes we would have ANA RC missions, they would get blown up, and wait for the US QRF to get there to provide security.
I don't have the best view of the ANA from seeing them in real time. Maybe things changed, but I have my doubts. To me, they were not some fighting force that could think/do for themselves. They mostly always relied on the US for input before doing anything.