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General David Petraeus's fatal flaw: not the affair, but his Afghanistan surge | Michae... - 0 views

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    "The CIA director's resignation over a sex scandal has obscured how badly his counterinsurgency strategy failed in Afghanistan"
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Osama bin Laden's ironic victory | Washington Examiner - 0 views

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    Bin Laden has been dead for a year, but his strategy continues to work in Afghanistan. Well over a decade after he first formulated his economic "bleed until bankrupt" strategy, the United States continues to spend hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars in Afghanistan on generally fruitless counterinsurgency operations"
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Is counterinsurgency dead? - 0 views

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    West Point faculty debate whether winning-hearts-and-minds strategy is dead.
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The New Yorker looks at wild Khost Province, where I embedded a few times. - 0 views

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    "U.S. Army counterinsurgency activities in and around Khost, Afghanistan. "
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Parallels: Soviets Lost in Afghanistan; the Americans are Losing FP - 0 views

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    "On May 20, 2010, General Stanley McChrystal, then the American commander in Afghanistan, referred to the operation in Marjah, Helmand-an operation earlier touted as a potential turning point for U.S. Afghan counterinsurgency (COIN)-as a "bleeding ulcer." [1] Immediately, we were reminded of a similar expression from an earlier Afghan War. On February 1986, Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev speaking to the 27th General Congress of the Communist Party posited that the Soviet war in Afghanistan had become a "bleeding wound." Was McChrystal's comment just an unfortunate choice of words or a harbinger that the United States faced a Soviet-style disaster in Afghanistan?"
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Afghan revolving door: 5 years, 5 U.S. generals - Army News | News from Afghanistan & I... - 0 views

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    "Nearly two dozen generals have commanded troops from the United States and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, since the American invasion in late 2001 - with five U.S. generals running both commands in the past five years alone."
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Douglas A. Wissing: General Malaise - 0 views

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    "As the media frantically investigates the alleged improprieties of the U.S. commanders in Afghanistan, generals Petraeus and Allen, is this brouhaha distracting us from the real question: Have these generals been effective? Have any of the eleven U.S. commanders over the last eleven years been effective?"
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More than one mistake - 0 views

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    "An evaluation of the former general's record, however, shows that he made far more than one mistake, and that the consequences for the nation and thousands of individuals have been profound. It's time for the shroud of popular myth to be removed from Petraeus' war record."
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