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Mon Jul 21, 2014, 10:16 AM Jul 2014

Afghanistan Won’t Go Down Like Iraq, Gen. Dunford Tells Senate

http://breakingdefense.com/2014/07/afghanistan-wont-go-down-like-iraq-gen-dunford-tells-senate/



Afghanistan Won’t Go Down Like Iraq, Gen. Dunford Tells Senate
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on July 17, 2014 at 11:47 AM

CAPITOL HILL: Afghanistan won’t go downhill like Iraq, the next Marine Corps Commandant told the Senate Armed Services Committee, because the US isn’t withdrawing in the same precipitous way. In fact, we’re not withdrawing, just transitioning.

“I was one of the thousands of Marines who served in the Anbar province,” now fallen to the Islamic State, said Gen. Joseph Dunford, who until recently served as the commander in Afghanistan. “The biggest difference is we have an opportunity to do a transition in Afghanistan, a proper transition… a responsible transition, as opposed to a withdrawal.”

“In Iraq, we withdrew,” Dunford said. “We knew when we left Iraq there was work remaining to be done” to set both the security forces and the political system on a stable footing, but the breakdown of negotiations led to a complete withdrawal. Whether Iraqi intransigence or Obama administration half-heartedness was to blame, that left the Shia-dominated government without US advisors to professionalize its forces or rein in abuses, sowing seeds of the current Sunni revolt.

By contrast, the current plan is for 9,800 US troops – including 1,000 full-time counterterrorist raiders, the rest being advisors, security, and support personnel – and 4,000 NATO troops to remain in 2015. The problem is their remaining depends, much as it did in Iraq, on signing a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA). The legislature and both leading presidential candidate have agreed, but a bitterly disputed election means it’s not clear which candidate – if either – will be in office in time to sign it.


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Note to Gen. Dunford: No Status Of Forces Agreement, no boots on the ground.
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Afghanistan Won’t Go Down Like Iraq, Gen. Dunford Tells Senate (Original Post) unhappycamper Jul 2014 OP
Right. All fixed up, it is. nt bemildred Jul 2014 #1
laugh of the day. your tax payer dollars at waste nt msongs Jul 2014 #2
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