Should The Pentagon And The Intel Community Be Given 12 Months To Show Success In Afghanistan

U.S. Navy photo by LTJG Egdanis Torres Sierra

James Durso, RCD: McMaster and Mattis Have Twelve Months to Succeed in Afghanistan

Recently we learned that Erik Prince, founder of the security firm Blackwater Worldwide, and Steve Feinberg, financier, and owner of DynCorp International, a leading military logistics, and training contractor, approached the Secretary of Defense, Jim Mattis, with their plan to use contractors instead of American troops to stabilize Afghanistan. The meeting was arranged at the behest of President Trump’s advisors who want to ensure their boss is apprised of the full range of options in Afghanistan.

The Secretary decided to stick with an in-house solution, that is to say, more of the same, for a war we are, in his words, “not winning.” Secretary Mattis is no enemy of contractors, but hopefully, he reflected on what Messrs. Prince and Feinberg said before he briefed President Trump last week on the way ahead in Afghanistan.

Let’s review our progress in Afghanistan:

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WNU editor: Can someone please define what exactly does success look like in Afghanistan

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