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Allow me to post scenarios.
1. USA does not have independent access to Afghanistan (disadvantage). Americans have no choice but to seek access from a neighboring country and said country can present its terms for the needful. This game is rigged for the Americans in short.
Alternative is to fight all the way to Afghanistan. This can be through either Iran or Pakistan. This will necessitate heavy concentration of troops and firepower in the region.
In case of unwilling Pakistan, USA might seek Indian support to defeat the country. There will be much death and destruction in the region consequently (unfortunately). Unwilling Iran is a much less risky prospect in comparison. This is also a major war effort in itself but doable*.
*USA have substantial military might and a strong economy. They were able to invade and occupy Iraq while still in Afghanistan as a pointer (Facts & Figures).
Let us assume that USA have access to Afghanistan through Iran. This brings us to following question.
2. What is the agenda here?
Option 1: Regime change and political reboot of Afghanistan.
Option 2: Dismantle Afghanistan itself.
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US-led war effort in Afghanistan was largely focused on COIN and to create a favorable political system as an alternative to Afghan Taliban.
They never felt the need to bring heavily armed mechanized divisions to Afghanistan because this country does not have a conventional army and military structure to dismantle.
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Both options are possible to pull off to be honest.
Afghan Taliban stand no chance against heavily armed (American) mechanized divisions with CAS and independent strategic bombing runs.
Soviet armed forces of the 1980s are a joke in comparison to what Americans can bring to the table in the present.
Pakistan cannot do much in this regard. Pakistan will be risking 'economic collapse' if it becomes too involved. USA can cripple Pakistani economy with heavy sanctions in response. More in fact.
This is a matter of Political Will on the part of Americans however:
The region might have to bear a terrible cost in lives (and destruction) unfortunately.
1. USA does not have independent access to Afghanistan (disadvantage). Americans have no choice but to seek access from a neighboring country and said country can present its terms for the needful. This game is rigged for the Americans in short.
Alternative is to fight all the way to Afghanistan. This can be through either Iran or Pakistan. This will necessitate heavy concentration of troops and firepower in the region.
In case of unwilling Pakistan, USA might seek Indian support to defeat the country. There will be much death and destruction in the region consequently (unfortunately). Unwilling Iran is a much less risky prospect in comparison. This is also a major war effort in itself but doable*.
*USA have substantial military might and a strong economy. They were able to invade and occupy Iraq while still in Afghanistan as a pointer (Facts & Figures).
Let us assume that USA have access to Afghanistan through Iran. This brings us to following question.
2. What is the agenda here?
Option 1: Regime change and political reboot of Afghanistan.
Option 2: Dismantle Afghanistan itself.
- - - - -
US-led war effort in Afghanistan was largely focused on COIN and to create a favorable political system as an alternative to Afghan Taliban.
They never felt the need to bring heavily armed mechanized divisions to Afghanistan because this country does not have a conventional army and military structure to dismantle.
- - - - -
Both options are possible to pull off to be honest.
Afghan Taliban stand no chance against heavily armed (American) mechanized divisions with CAS and independent strategic bombing runs.
Soviet armed forces of the 1980s are a joke in comparison to what Americans can bring to the table in the present.
Pakistan cannot do much in this regard. Pakistan will be risking 'economic collapse' if it becomes too involved. USA can cripple Pakistani economy with heavy sanctions in response. More in fact.
This is a matter of Political Will on the part of Americans however:
The region might have to bear a terrible cost in lives (and destruction) unfortunately.