Afghanistan Issue1 #28281 Exploring the current situation in, and prospects, for Afghanistan. |
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- CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] Recommends a middle ground between the full-spectrum couinterinsurgency-and-nationbuilding option, and the "drone-strike only" withdrawal option: "Out-Taliban the Taliban".
Author: Ralph Peters Publication info: June 2009 Cited by: (Del)Michael monroe Finley 7:39 PM 27 September 2009 GMT Citerank: (2) 97605AfghanistanExploring the current situation in, and prospects, for Afghanistan.8FFB597, 149225AfghanistanExploring the current situation in, and prospects, for Afghanistan.8FFB597 URL:
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Excerpt / Summary "... our grand ambition to build an ideal Afghanistan dilutes our efforts to strike our mortal enemies, mires our forces in a vain mission civilatrice, and leaves our troops hostage to the whims of venomous regimes."
"Even a return to power of the Taliban—certainly undesirable in human-rights terms—does not mean that September 11, Part Two, then becomes inevi- table. The next terror attack on the West will not be launched from Afghanistan.
Pause to consider how lockstep what passes for analysis in Washington has become. The Taliban’s asymmetric strategy is not to defeat us militarily, but to make Afghani- stan ungovernable. But what if our strategy, instead of seeking to transform the country into a model state, were simply to make it ungovernable for the Taliban? Our chances of success would soar while our costs would plummet. But such a commonsense approach is unthinkable. We think in terms of West- phalian states even where none exist. |