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The top commander in Afghanistan faces a high-stakes negotiation over the number of soldiers coalition forces will have in 2013 and beyond.
The U.S. should accelerate its withdrawal because only the Afghans can make their future.
Neither staying the course nor doubling down on our investment offers a realistic path to success.
Departure from Afghanistan ought to be orderly and clearly defined.
Cut-and-run exit strategy by the U.S. would lead to greater dangers.
The drawdown of U.S. troops should not be our only goal in Afghanistan.
As Americans grow more war fatigued, intel brass see big challenges still in Afghanistan.
Budgetary realities dictate a strategic shift toward more efficient and effective means of defense.
A little leeway from regular Pentagon channels could well enhance U.S. security.
Missions that require limiting democracy should be minimized.
