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WPR's The New Rules: U.S. Must Expand its Pool of Allies in Afghanistan
Monday, July 19, 2010 at 9:30AM
With his recent selections of Gens. David Petraeus and James Mattis for command in Afghanistan and Central Command respectively, President Barack Obama signals his understanding that his previously established deadline of mid-2011 to begin drawing down combat troops in the “good war” cannot be met. The two were co-architects of the military’s renewed embrace of both counterinsurgency operations and the associated nation-building project that by necessity goes along with it. Neither flag officer can be expected to preside over a Vietnam-like exit that once again puts troubled and untrustworthy Pakistan in charge of Afghanistan’s fate.
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Reader Comments (1)
Excellent! Instead of assuming we have a flaccid regional strategy proceed by assuming we are embarking on a winning strategy which you well define. Lets hope it becomes real.