Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Tuesday's Headlines: Trump outlines a revised vision, but few specifics, for Afghanistan

 
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Trump outlines a revised vision, but few specifics, for war in Afghanistan
President Trump pledged to end a strategy of "nation-building" and instead institute a policy aimed more squarely at addressing the terrorist threat that emanates from the region. But his prime-time address was short on details about the new policy and an expected increase in troops, with Trump insisting that conditions on the ground would determine troop levels and strategy.
Behind the decision: Debate, infighting and stalemate, and finally a bow to the generals
Interviews with more than a dozen senior administration officials and outside allies reveal how President Trump mulled over a new strategy in a 16-year conflict that bedeviled his predecessors.
 
Trump faces the grim reality: There's no quick path to victory and no easy way out of Afghanistan
The president's proposed strategy is an incremental shift that may help hold the line against a resurgent Taliban, but isn't likely to change the course of the war.
 
Afghans greet Trump's announcement with relief and concerns, praise stance on Pakistan
Some said they appreciated the U.S. for not abandoning the war effort, but others said no new U.S. military strategy can help bring peace and stability unless the Afghan government can function better and bring meaningful reforms.
 
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