Defense Secretary James Mattis (right) and Army Gen. John Nicholson (left), commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, hold a news conference at Resolute Support headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan on April 24. Photo by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
David Petraeus and Michael O’Hanlon, WSJ: Getting an Edge in the Long Afghan Struggle
Trump’s early approach holds promise if backed with a sustained, and sustainable, commitment.
Can the U.S. succeed in Afghanistan? Not without a sustained, and sustainable, commitment. President Trump’s decision to give Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to add several thousand more U.S. troops to the 8,400 currently deployed is encouraging—but only if it is a first step in a comprehensive approach.
Army Gen. John Nicholson, commander of U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan, should also receive greater leeway in the use of U.S. and NATO air power. And officials should remain open to the possibility of reconciliation with some insurgents, probably just those that break off from the central Taliban.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- June 24, 2017
The Danger of Mission Creep in Syria -- Emma M. Ashford, National Interest
Trumplomacy: Is there a Mideast strategy beyond arms sales? -- Barbara Plett Usher, BBC
All Signs from Trump Point to a Coming Conflict with Iran -- John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus
A new Ottoman Empire? -- Nadav Shragai, Israel Hayom
Saudi power shift risks skidding on oil slick -- M.K. Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Sea of sarin: North Korea’s chemical deterrent -- Reid Kirby, Atomic Bulletin of Scientists
Will America Wage War with a Nuclear-Armed North Korea? -- Robert E. Kelly, National Interest
Are China and the United States Headed for War? -- Ian Buruma, New Yorker
India Challenges China’s Intentions on One Belt, One Road Initiative -- Harsh V Pant, Yale Global Online
Who Will Abandon Taiwan Next? -- Fabrizio Bozzato, Lowy Institute
A year after Brexit, in figures -- Ginger Hervey, Politico
Ukraine's Naftogaz Hopes For Final Win Over Gazprom -- Oleg Varfolomeyev, RCW/Eurasia Daily Monitor
To Deal with the Russians, America Must Think Like the Russians -- Bruce Allyn, National Interest
Venezuela's Maduro confronts perils of his reliance on the military -- Howard LaFranchi, CSM
Mexico: Is the state spying on journalists? -- Viola Träder, DW
Why the stock market keeps going up, up, up -- Charles Gasparino, New York Post
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