Tuesday, August 1, 2017

White House Pondering Scaling Back The U.S. Military Commitment To Afghanistan



US News and World Report: Trump Plans for Afghanistan MIA as Pressure Builds in America’s Longest War

Casualties on the ground remain at all-time highs as the U.S.-backed government falters without clear White House support.

The security situation in Afghanistan is as bad as it has been since the 2001 U.S. invasion, according to a government report that casts new urgency on a stalled White House effort to determine how – and, perhaps, if – America should proceed in its longest war.

From January to May 8 of this year, more than 2,500 Afghan soldiers and federal police died fighting insurgents from the Taliban and other extremist networks, according to the latest report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, exceeding the total number of U.S. deaths from the war at 2,400 and yielding a staggering average of 20 combat deaths per day. By comparison, in the summer of 2010, during the bloodiest fighting season for the U.S. in Afghanistan, the average number of American deaths per day never exceeded 1.3. The latest casualty numbers are consistent with the same period last year, demonstrating how fighting conditions for the 330,000 Afghans currently in uniform have not improved as expected.

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WNU Editor: I for one would be more than surprised if this is the path that President Trump should decide to take.

More News On Reports That The White House Is Pondering Scaling Back The U.S. Military Commitment To Afghanistan

Trump Considers Total Troop Withdrawal in Afghanistan as Strategists Struggle To Combat the Taliban -- Newsweek
White House Looks at Scaling Back U.S. Military Presence in Afghanistan -- WSJ
Trump considers withdrawal from Afghanistan -- Military Times
Trump could withdraw troops from Afghanistan in defiance of earlier recommendations from military officials -- The Independent
Trump Considers A New Strategy In Afghanistan: Withdrawing -- Task & Purpose
‘We Should Just Leave:’ Trump Takes A Look At Pulling Troops Out Of Afghanistan -- Daily Caller
U.S. Hiding in Afghanistan as Trump Struggles to Define Vision, Watchdog Says -- Bloomberg
Gorka on Developing Afghan Strategy: ‘We Want to Start from Scratch’ -- Breitbart

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