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Four Reasons for More Troops in Afghanistan

Brookings - Mon, 11/30/2009 - 5:00pm
In anticipation of President Obama's difficult decision about adding more troops to the mission in Afghanistan, Michael O'Hanlon outlines why the president is right to support General Stanley McChrystal in the battle against the Taliban and al Qaeda.
Categories: Defense Policy

Why Obama Should Heed Manmohan Singh's Warning on Afghanistan

Brookings - Fri, 11/27/2009 - 5:00pm
On a recent visit to Washington, DC, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh delivered a strong message to the United States: "Don't go wobbly on Afghanistan." Bruce Riedel agrees, indicating that a victory for the Afghan Taliban and its collaborators could have disastrous repercussions worldwide.
Categories: Defense Policy

Afghan Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Breaks His Silence

Brookings - Thu, 11/26/2009 - 5:00pm
Bruce Riedel analyzes Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar's bold message to the White House on the Muslim holiday of Eid al Adha, warning that any strategy to increase U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan could lead to "bitterness and pain."
Categories: Defense Policy

Vision for Victory in Afghanistan - Part II

Brookings - Wed, 11/18/2009 - 5:00pm

On a recent weeklong visit to Afghanistan sponsored by the U.S. military, Michael O'Hanlon met with Afghan and U.S. officials whose assessments partially countered the current general outlook on the country's status and future. O'Hanlon's visit left him with guarded optimism about U.S. prospects for creating a safe and stable Afghanistan.
Categories: Defense Policy

Vision for Victory in Afghanistan - Part I

Brookings - Tue, 11/17/2009 - 5:00pm

On a recent weeklong visit to Afghanistan sponsored by the U.S. military, Michael O'Hanlon met with Afghan and U.S. officials whose assessments partially countered the current general outlook on the country's status and future. O'Hanlon's visit left him with guarded optimism about U.S. prospects for creating a safe and stable Afghanistan.
Categories: Defense Policy

Afghanistan Victory Crucial for President Obama

Brookings - Tue, 11/17/2009 - 5:00pm

In an interview with IBA News, Bruce Riedel discusses President Barack Obama's policy in Afghanistan, emphasizing that victory against Al Qaeda and the Taliban is crucial not only for the stability of Afghanistan itself, but also for Pakistan and the entire Islamic world.
Categories: Defense Policy

Corruption Index Today, Election Tomorrow, Aid Revamp the Day After?

Brookings - Tue, 11/17/2009 - 5:00pm

In reaction to news of brazen corruption in Afghanistan and the release of the new Corruption Perceptions Index, Daniel Kaufmann asks tough questions about the relationship between aid and corruption and suggests improvements in how development aid effectiveness is reviewed.
Categories: Defense Policy

Police Reform a Reason for Hope in Afghanistan

Brookings - Sun, 11/15/2009 - 5:00pm

Lost in the ongoing Afghanistan debate is a promising effort to foster reform in building the Afghan police force, writes Michael O'Hanlon. Just back from a trip to the country, O'Hanlon notes several areas in which new efforts are encouraging and draws on lessons learned from reforms that occurred coincident with the 2007 surge in Iraq.
Categories: Defense Policy

Election Boycotts Don't Work

Brookings - Mon, 11/02/2009 - 5:00pm
Matthew Frankel compares Abdullah Abdullah's withdrawal from Afghanistan's runoff election to other electoral boycotts over the years. Based on independent research of 100 boycotts since 1990, Frankel concludes that they rarely work and often fracture the party involved.
Categories: Defense Policy

U.S. Options in Afghanistan and the Karzai Brothers

Brookings - Sun, 11/01/2009 - 5:00pm

Hamid Karzai was declared the winner of the presidential vote in Afghanistan on November 2 and he was quickly warned that he must crack down on rampant corruption. Vanda Felbab-Brown joined several other experts to discuss what should be done about President Karzai's brother, Wali Karzai, who has been linked to Afghanistan's narcotics trade.
Categories: Defense Policy
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