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The Afghanistan Quagmire: Time For An Exit Strategy

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Two weeks ago, President Obama announced that the U.S. will draw down its troops in Afghanistan from 9,800 to 8,400, altering his original plan to reduce the number to 5,500. His decision suggests that conditions on the ground are not as promising as he expected them to be, and maintaining a larger number of troops is important as he believes “it is in our national security interests... that we give our Afghan partners the best opportunities to succeed.” The president, however, did not spell out what success actually means. If he meant that Afghanistan will eventually become a stable and functioning democracy, he is fundamentally mistaken.

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This Vietnam syndrome must come to an end in Afghanistan. It is reminiscent of a slot machine gambler who pours money into the machine, hoping to get the jackpot that never materializes, finally leaving the machine exasperated and broke. Neither Bush nor Obama learned the bitter lessons of Vietnam, and both poured money and resources into a failing enterprise with no end in sight.

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Pakistan will have to be, for the reasons cited above, part and parcel of any solution to protect its national security interests and prevent India from meddling in Afghani affairs. Islamabad must also commit to ridding the country of radical Islamists, especially al-Qaeda. From everything we know, Pakistan and the Taliban can agree on such a political formula. The U.S. should withdraw its forces from the country over a period of a couple of years, leaving behind a contingency of a few hundred military personnel, along with a UN presence, to monitor and ensure compliance with the agreement.
 
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Article here, excerpts below:

Two weeks ago, President Obama announced that the U.S. will draw down its troops in Afghanistan from 9,800 to 8,400, altering his original plan to reduce the number to 5,500. His decision suggests that conditions on the ground are not as promising as he expected them to be, and maintaining a larger number of troops is important as he believes “it is in our national security interests... that we give our Afghan partners the best opportunities to succeed.” The president, however, did not spell out what success actually means. If he meant that Afghanistan will eventually become a stable and functioning democracy, he is fundamentally mistaken.

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This Vietnam syndrome must come to an end in Afghanistan. It is reminiscent of a slot machine gambler who pours money into the machine, hoping to get the jackpot that never materializes, finally leaving the machine exasperated and broke. Neither Bush nor Obama learned the bitter lessons of Vietnam, and both poured money and resources into a failing enterprise with no end in sight.

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Pakistan will have to be, for the reasons cited above, part and parcel of any solution to protect its national security interests and prevent India from meddling in Afghani affairs. Islamabad must also commit to ridding the country of radical Islamists, especially al-Qaeda. From everything we know, Pakistan and the Taliban can agree on such a political formula. The U.S. should withdraw its forces from the country over a period of a couple of years, leaving behind a contingency of a few hundred military personnel, along with a UN presence, to monitor and ensure compliance with the agreement.
there will be no respectable exit for USA
ANA can not stand anything
Afghanistan will witness renewed Taliban-Northern Alliance civil war
all of us know that it will end up in proxy if US leaves
now or in future
 
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Damned if you Quit
Damned if you Stay

Rapture maybe.........No that counts as Quit as well :unsure:
 
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Naaah NATO wont leave because Afghanistan it is a cool place to test your new weapons. You also sell weapons to half of the Afghans to go and fight the other half Afghans that dont like the American presence. Murica making money by permanent civil wars it created
 
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US will stay in afghnistan for decades to come in order to make sure presence of india in afghansitan. the corrupt afghan govt will always remain a slave to america and india. to keep pro pak or neutral taliban away from taing control it is mandatory for US to keep a small but lethal punch in kabul. the common afghan people. police and ANA will keep on getting killed in encounters with taliban but US doesn't give a sh*t to what happens to afghan people. they will give carrots to the local corrupt leaders and make them obey their every command in the name of democracy.
 
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Naaah NATO wont leave because Afghanistan it is a cool place to test your new weapons. You also sell weapons to half of the Afghans to go and fight the other half Afghans that dont like the American presence. Murica making money by permanent civil wars it created

US will stay in afghnistan for decades to come in order to make sure presence of india in afghansitan. the corrupt afghan govt will always remain a slave to america and india. to keep pro pak or neutral taliban away from taing control it is mandatory for US to keep a small but lethal punch in kabul. the common afghan people. police and ANA will keep on getting killed in encounters with taliban but US doesn't give a sh*t to what happens to afghan people. they will give carrots to the local corrupt leaders and make them obey their every command in the name of democracy.
i think they are gonna stay and the main reason for them would be to diturb pro-russian central asia and to avoid china creating spreading its road there to eastern europe
can anyone plz tag some americans so we can learn their perspective as well
 
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Accept defeat USA, its not like you could run away from it.
 
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