segunda-feira, 24 de maio de 2010
TEc debate motion "This house believes the Afghanistan war is winnable" why this is not a yes or no issue:(2)
Eventually I did not cast my vote but if I had it would have been a disgruntled no.
Eight and a half years on, substantial investment in blood and treasure have produced too little too motionless.
Whether the right word is stalemate or wear and tear or war of attrition to define a conflict essentially deadlocked is frustratingly hopeless.
It also delivers a powerful message as to the limitations of conventional military might.
The upside is that the Taliban have remained relatively contained, their reach apparently severely restricted.
The main battle however is to get Afghanistan and its many lordships to work together towards achieving social and economic progress for the people.This is of course the hardest part where results have been mixed at best.
Otherwise the Taliban will continue to exercise influence and operate in fertile breeding ground to spread their fundamentalist ideology and recruitment drives.
There being no ready-made fix to this particular type of war, every option must be explored to greatest effect militarily.In tandem a political solution to a fragmented society of divided loyalties must be relentlessly pushed forward despite recurrent setbacks.Seeking valuable contribution from all who might share a common desire to rid Afghanistan and the world from the threat of backward fundamentalist hate-preaching forces.
Eight and a half years on, substantial investment in blood and treasure have produced too little too motionless.
Whether the right word is stalemate or wear and tear or war of attrition to define a conflict essentially deadlocked is frustratingly hopeless.
It also delivers a powerful message as to the limitations of conventional military might.
The upside is that the Taliban have remained relatively contained, their reach apparently severely restricted.
The main battle however is to get Afghanistan and its many lordships to work together towards achieving social and economic progress for the people.This is of course the hardest part where results have been mixed at best.
Otherwise the Taliban will continue to exercise influence and operate in fertile breeding ground to spread their fundamentalist ideology and recruitment drives.
There being no ready-made fix to this particular type of war, every option must be explored to greatest effect militarily.In tandem a political solution to a fragmented society of divided loyalties must be relentlessly pushed forward despite recurrent setbacks.Seeking valuable contribution from all who might share a common desire to rid Afghanistan and the world from the threat of backward fundamentalist hate-preaching forces.
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