Thursday, October 5, 2017

U.S. Defense Secretary And Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff Believe Progress Is Being Made In The Afghan War

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited Afghanistan with the US Secretary of Defense James Mattis. The two met with President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and other high-level officials. Discussions focused on the NATO-Afghanistan partnership, including the ongoing NATO-led Resolute Support Mission in support of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces. DOD photo.

USNI News: Mattis, Dunford: War In Afghanistan Not Nearing an End Yet, But Clear Progress Being Made

The defense secretary and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told a Senate committee today that the war in Afghanistan is not yet near a point of resolution but that there are “clear and achievable” goals in the near-term.

Speaking at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Joint Chiefs chairman Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford said that a victory after 16 years of war in Afghanistan would be “convincing the Taliban they cannot win on the battlefield; we can do that.” However, he said when asked, “we are not at the point where we can bring a successful resolution to this war.”

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WNU Editor: I do not see this progress.

2 comments:

fred said...

sounds like material from our Viet Nam war

Bob Huntley said...

Apparently they will stay until the people of Afghanistan aren't fighting and killing each other. That means they are never leaving.