Review hails success but big problems remain
The Afghan review is admirably clear in focusing on why America and its allies are in Afghanistan: "The core goal of the US strategy in the Afghanistan and Pakistan theatre remains to disrupt, dismantle, and eventually defeat al-Qaeda in the region and to prevent its return to either country."
The report lists a series of successes, but as always, the problems are more interesting.
- There needs to be more cooperation on getting rid of safe havens for the enemy in Pakistan. This is seen as absolutely vital
- The Kabul government has to show it can govern the whole country, not just the area around the capital
- There must be more emphasis on Afghan led forces
- There needs to be a political solution.
It is not impossible, but it is very hard to see Pakistan cooperating in the sort of crack-down that President Barack Obama believes is critical to real success. If that doesn't happen, another full-blown strategy review may be needed.
Or the US could just declare victory and go home.
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