U.S. Retreat From Afghanistan Begins with a Whisper

Superpowers do not announce their retreats with a proclamation, but in a whisper. During the past week an extraordinary whisper campaign has begun in the United States. It is suddenly politically correct to openly discuss the prospect that the Afghan war is lost. Gone are the public pronouncements of retired Generals.. that all is well.. Finally, we hear from former NATO Commander, General Stanley McChrystal, that the Afghan war is only half-won. His gloomy assessment, delivered in a speech on October 6, 2011, before the Council on Foreign Relations, included the quote that the United States entered into Afghanistan 10 years ago with a “frighteningly simplistic” understanding of that country (which appears little changed).


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