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Winning in Afghanistan: Afghan Force Development
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Winning in Afghanistan: Afghan Force Development
Author:
Anthony H. Cordesman
Date of Publication:
December 14, 2006
Associated Programs:
Burke Chair in Strategy
Related Research Focus:
Asia
Defense Policy
Experts :
Anthony H. Cordesman
Synopsis:
Introduction:
This briefing is based on a trip to Afghanistan in November 2006.
Most of the material is adapted, or taken directly, from expert briefings provided on an unclassified level. The opinions are the author’s.
The rise in threat activity is serious, but must be kept in context.
The challenges to be overcome a far less serious than in Iraq.
The US and NATO scored important victories in 2006.
The Bush Administration is already considering major increases in military and economic aid and limited increases in US forces.
NATO commanders understand the problems and weaknesses in current NATO forces and rules of engagement, and are seeking to
overcome them.
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