His entire career and training has been about winning and defeating enemies. He has no understanding of negotiation, compromise, or win-win outcomes. He uses sports metaphors (games with winners and losers) to describe international conflict. And he is venerated.https://twitter.com/a_a_jackson/status/1195154410973716480 …
I’ve never spent anytime with him, but my trouble is the math. Forget the moral or human concerns. The calculus he’s applying no longer holds imho. It did, once. But I suspect the strategy is delivering diminishing returns. And the rate at which they’re diminishing is speeding up
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While the Taliban are hurting from air strikes etc, they’re also adapting. Just as they did with the surge. I often feel no one with a Petraeus-like narrative of the war has been to an Afghan village on the frontlines (or whatever we call these multitudinous gray areas).
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If they had, they would see that this is not 2011 or 2014 or even 2016. The taliban are taking district centers but leaving govt buildings encircled. They are creeping in. And where they’ve been knocked back, they are lying in wait.
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I’m not advocating that narrative btw, I’ve just personally been on the receiving end of a Petraeus yelling ass chewing for even raising the possibility of a miscalculation. I’ve spent years in those villages.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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#Economics: The Historical cost is relevant for old policies before draw down; the annual average cost which matters for continuing the policy pursued in 2017-2018 is the funds spent per year in these years. No?Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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