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    Hurray! A Faster, Smarter Afghan Exit

    Defense Secretary Leon Panetta let the cat out of the bag Wednesday on his way to a critical NATO meeting in Europe. The U.S. will remove its forces from combat in Afghanistan perhaps as early as mid-2013, a year and a half before schedule. At that point, U.S. and NATO troops would focus on advising, training, and providing intelligence and logistical support to Afghan forces. But the announced decision hides an even bigger one—a strategy to end America’s major military footprint in Afghanistan well before the previous December 2014 deadline. Don’t expect to see all the details, however, until after the November presidential election.

    News stories and commentaries are dismissing the decision as political grandstanding to gain public applause. Actually, however, it involves some serious political risk. Inevitably, some senior military officers will share their doubts with the press and friends in Congress. They will all say, as they believe, that Obama’s new plan comes just as the tide of war is turning against the Taliban, and that the president is snatching defeat from the potential jaws of victory. These charges will be replayed in the media and given a megaphone by neoconservatives and Republican Party stalwarts. They will swear Obama is putting American security at risk.

    The truth is that the president and his team are taking a risk. The risk is that early removal of U.S. and NATO troops from combat could lead to military gains in the field by the Taliban before November. But—and here are the political and strategic smarts—the Obama team is not actually removing the troops from Afghanistan before the U.S. election; they’re just removing them from the fighting. If worse comes to worst, and a calamity approaches, the White House can always send the considerable number of U.S. troops still in country into the breach.

    With this strategy, the administration accomplishes three goals: (1) U.S. troops are removed from combat earlier, reducing lives lost and cost; (2) U.S. troops return home earlier; and (3) both security and political risks are made manageable.

    Here are the background facts. U.S. forces came down from more than 100,000 to about 90,000 now. An additional 22,000 are due home by this fall. The remaining 68,000 were to be mostly, but not entirely, withdrawn by the end of 2014, at which time major combat operations by the U.S. and NATO would mostly cease and be replaced by a support and training role.

    Press speculation immediately attributed the new U.S. and NATO decision to the machinations and complaints of President Sarkozy of France. He, it is being said, triggered this new White House decision when he announced that French troops would depart by the end of this year. He and France were infuriated by reports that French troops had been killed by Afghan soldiers whom they were training.

    In fact, the White House had begun to shape this decision almost two months ago, with National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Vice President Joe Biden, and Defense Secretary Panetta doing the pushing. Key administration officials said these senior leaders had become convinced that U.S. interests in Afghanistan were no longer vital, and that more American deaths and billions in costs were no longer worthwhile. But they hadn’t figured out the details or the politics until about two weeks ago. Specifically, they wouldn’t speed up withdrawals until after the U.S. election, but they would hasten the end of the American combat role. They still have additional big decisions to work out with generals on the ground: what use to make of U.S. airpower in support of Afghan forces and to forestall concentrations of Taliban troops; whether to continue special-forces attacks, etc. Also, and very importantly, they still need to figure out how fast to bring home the remaining 68,000 troops after the U.S. election.

    Another surprise and sound part of this strategic package is that the U.S. and NATO will dial back on their goals and financial support for Afghan security forces. The plan had been to increase them to 350,000 from 310,000. In all likelihood, however, these troops will be cut back even from their present level of 310,000 in order to make them affordable to the Kabul government and less costly to the West.

    Yes, the U.S. will continue to support the Afghan government in some form and to some dollar degree for some time. Much of the space vacated by the U.S. should be filled by Afghanistan’s neighbors. If they have any good sense about the threats they will face from Afghan refugees, drugs, and Islamic extremism, they will finally step up to their responsibilities.

    But for the United States, the war is coming to an end. Its critical goals have been achieved. Osama bin Laden is dead. Al Qaeda there is virtually dead. There are no vital interests to justify further great sacrifices. And now it’s time to act upon this reality and bring the heroes home.

     

    50 comments

    • big dog  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      doesn't matter when we leave the goat herders will take over and start killing each other again, so why stay and ask an American soldier to die for a lost war. get out not and leave them to their own hatreds.
    • Barry  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I like Ron Paul's exit strategy. Bring them home now. Leave those people to their own devices. You can't fix stupid.
    • MR26.2  •  Glendale, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      There is no other way to say it.

      The US and EU need to stop sugarcoating "exit", the right word - WITHDRAWAL

      BTW the author of this article failed to mention the Taligoatjockees. Taligoatjockees say all along to stay low until ISAF withdraw, then attack and overrun corrupt incompetent Karzai and inept Afghan Army.

      FACT US and EU are withdrawing early, giving the Taligoatjockees time to regroup. Just like the Vietcong regrouping after US forces WITHDREW and attack South Vietnam in an all-out WAR. Another example, Mujahedeen launched an all-out war against Soviet installed government after the Soviets WITHDREW.
    • Daniel  •  3 mths ago
      Get us out of there!
    • john  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      they don't want us there--so,we don't need to be there.i'm sorry about the abuses--but until the afghan people rise up to stop them,we're wasting blood and resources trying to force them to change.
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Here's an idea....STOP supporting the Taliban by sending taxpayer dollars to Pakistan...!!
      • Razpootin 3 mths ago
        Fine, we'll send your money.
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        Wow..........what a genius reply...!
    • Bush II  •  3 mths ago
      If Bush had killed Bin Laden at the beginning we could have left Afghanistan and the Republicans would have called him a hero. Obama gets Laden and is withdrawing from there and true to course the Republicans are crying foul. Of course it is easy to get voters ignorant enough to back the Republicans, just look at the posters here who call the president childish names!
      • P 3 mths ago
        Osama died after Tora Bora in 2001. Has anyone seen him since ? We never saw any positive ID or credible evidence after Obama "got him", dumped at sea faster than you can blink.
      • Robert 91-001 3 mths ago
        Mark, Clinton was handed Bin Laden on a silver platter, twice, and turned it down both times. Oh, that's right, everythign's always Bush's fault.....
      • G Senter 3 mths ago
        Wow. That was an intelligent and enlightening comment. You forgot to mention that Obama said he was going to get out a long time ago and the first thing he did when he was in office was to double (yes that is correct) the troop deployment to Afghanistan....or did that slip your mind?
    • Daniel  •  3 mths ago
      OBL is dead, Al-Qaeda is shattered. Why are we still there, other than to fill to pockets of war profiteers?
      • SAMCRO 3 mths ago
        Um how about the terrorist group that is called the taliban. remember them? they are our enemy
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        They're a political party, not a terrorist group. They're being brought back into the fold as a far-right party.
      • Ro 3 mths ago
        neither are shattered -- just waiting -- like have for hundreds of years. obama is the true traitor.
    • Someone Random  •  3 mths ago
      Right in time for the elections! Who would have thought!?
      • David 3 mths ago
        Oh yeah, with the elections only a mere nine months away; what a great October surprise.

        Wait a minute, it's February! Maybe the president's doing something for the good of the country instead...
      • Eye-Bite! 3 mths ago
        This IS Electioneering!!!
    • ex-pat  •  Astoria, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Time to pull out and let the Flintstones duke it out among themselves.
      • Ro 3 mths ago
        your father should have pulled out as well
      • Razpootin 3 mths ago
        We've only lost about 6,000 troops and about a trillion dollars, are we the smart ones?
    • Xj  •  3 mths ago
      The second guessing will surely occur, but the fact is we have to leave sometime. We will NEVER kill ALL the insurgents, and will never know what would have happened had we stayed. All I know is that we can't keep spending fortunes and lives forever. When is the perfect time to leave? No one knows.
    • OzT  •  3 mths ago
      Nixon took us out of Vietnam, did that make him a better president.
    • chris m  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      This should have taken place nine or ten years ago. Staying after overturning the Taliban government has been a losing proposition, stupid in every respect, and done NOTHING for the USA but get people killed and billions of dollars wasted. Another Vietnam fiasco.
    • Daniel  •  3 mths ago
      Yay, we get to hear all the old arguments made against announcing withdrawal from Iraq, with no acknowledgement that those announcements did absolutely nothing as far as making Iraq or our troops less safe.
    • howardf  •  Encinitas, California  •  3 mths ago
      I think that even Ron Paul would agree GOOD NEWS. I surely agree Viet Nam Vet from 1969 It seems that the only people not happy are the republican chicken hawks, cowards all, After all the soldiers are'nt part of the 1% right. Thank you President OBAMA 2012!!!
    • pancho  •  3 mths ago
      let the troops protect OUR borders for a change
    • steve  •  Frisco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      58,000- Viet Nam 31,000- Iraq Still pending - Afghastan
      The American tax payer got lots of black body bags, and the bills.
      The American military complex was the winner with record profits
    • Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Bravo. I am happy to see this change of direction, although I realize that one dilemma is being replaced by another. The trick now will be to help the Afganistan people control there own future without having it taken away by the Taliban. This will not be easy, but it will be a less costly role for the US.
    • american  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      stop these wars and rumors of wars that benefit only israel...bring ALL american troops home and put them on the mexican border where they are dearly needed, not off fighting israel's wars in sand-nam or rockistan.
    • Eefcici  •  3 mths ago
      The reporter / writer for this article had the correct assessment
      near the top of the article :
      -- political grandstanding --
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