Sunday, November 25, 2007

How's Bush's Surge Going in Afghanistan?

Captions, please!
From the Guardian

7 comments:

  1. One thing I can say is it's difficult to sustain required Western troop level in Afghanistan with overstretched Western armies.

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  2. After the Senlis Council report which said the Taliban were closing in on Kabul, the Bush administration is now coming to the realization that fighting a full-blown insurgency with an undersized and overstretched military is hard work. And slowly but surely, they’re beginning to realize that choosing to fight two COINs at the same time was a really, really stupid idea.

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  3. The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions.
    ~Robert Lynd

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  4. I just talked to John McCon and Joe Liarman. They both say: WE ARE WINNING!

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  5. I'm sure the Bush crowd would just say that the glass was half full and say everyone pointing out the darker Taliban colors were aiding the enemy.

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  6. "The front against terrorism is in Iraq"

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