Thursday, November 26, 2009

Iraq and Afghanistan

U.S. General Sees Little Progress in Large Areas of Afghanistan

Gen. David McKiernan says he needs more U.S. troops "as quickly as possible" to take on insurgents

Posted October 1, 2008

Gen. David McKiernan, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, offered a grim assessment of the conflict this morning during a visit to Washington, saying that he doesn't yet see progress in large swaths of Afghanistan.

"What I have found after four months in Afghanistan is that the environment there is even more complex than I would have thought prior to my arrival," he said. He cited a lack of resources and human capital, and 30 "straight years of war" that have left a "traumatized" society and tribal system.

McKiernan warned that he needs more U.S. troops "as quickly as possible," adding that he agreed with the recent assessment of Defense Secretary Robert Gates that things may get worse in Afghanistan before they get better.

In particular, he pointed to a "nexus of insurgency" that includes a broad range of Taliban insurgents, Afghan warlords, and other criminal groups.

McKiernan has also said that there has been an increase in foreign fighters, including Chechens, Uzbeks, Saudis, and even Europeans, coming into eastern Afghanistan, which shares a border with Pakistan.

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Afghan and Iraq

What has to happen is all combat troops need to pulled out of Iraq, and half of them need to be placed into Afghanistan. We need to slow down the frequency of rotations to the sand box and allow our troops to get a rest. Soldiers can fight effectively if they are tired, stretched thin, and have family problems because they are facing their third, fourth, or fifth tour overseas. May God let Obama win and McCain not get re-elected into senate.

Glass Kabul

I am probably the only person who advocated a nuclear strike on Kabul after 911.

We would have got Mullah Omar and Scared the bejesus out of OSAMA.

Oh well, guess it was to inhumane, but it sure would have been exciting.

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