President Obama is engaged in a comprehensive policy review of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan and meetings this week at the White House have produced a flurry of news reports about about the situation there. In this report in the LA Times, General Stanley McChrystal makes the case for a “troop-intensive counter-insurgency strategy” that would call for a dramatic increase in the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan to counter the resurgent Taliban rather than the UAV drone-centered high-tech low-troop approach favored by some in the administration. Lest you think that the news out of Afghanistan is all bad, I’d like to point you to this video report from the BBC, which notes a recent success by allied forces in Helmand province working to rebuild a war shattered village. Can drones do that?
Recent Articles
Categories
Links
- Arms Control Wonk
- Atlantic Community
- Belmont Club
- Counterterrorism Blog
- Crooked Timber
- Danger Room
- Daniel Drezner
- Democracy Arsenal
- DipNote
- Foreign Policy Digest
- FP Passport
- Intel Dump
- James Fallows
- Madam Secretary
- Mountain Runner
- Nukes & Spooks
- Post Global
- Rodger A. Payne
- Subjective Evaluation
- The Cable
- Senior Program Consultant - Southeast Asia. Washington DC
- Associate Director
- Writers-in-Residence Research Internship
- Press Officer, Advocacy Department -- Washington, D.C.
- Grants Accountant Washington, DC
- International Recruiter
- Staff Economist
- Program Officer, Coral Triangle
- Program Manager
- Mid-level Research Analyst
- Program Manager, Academic Partnerships #9322
Subscribe to the FPA Jobs Feed for instant updates
Leave Comments Below»