by Keith_McClary » Thu 01 Jul 2010, 23:59:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', 'T')he counterinsurgency surge was a more grandiose exploitation of the Al Anbar phenomena where the US forces (A) were able to support local security and provide resources for locals (B) who were unable to tolerate Al Qaeda (C) to form a security bubble to allow a national government to be developed (D) that would institutionalize the locally acceptable security and culture and allow (A) to leave when that happened someday.
That's the official spin. In plain language:
1) Rename "Bad Guys" to "Anbar Awakening" and "Sons of Iraq" and give them guns and money.
2) Announce exit date.
("Violence" decreases)
3) Declare victory.
This could also work in Afghanistan, it seems they are already giving the bad guys money, if not on purpose:$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/south_asia/10471610.stm]
US to cut $4bn in Afghan aid over corruption fears[/url]
It comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that huge sums of cash had allegedly been flown out of Kabul international airport in recent years.
...
"I do not intend to appropriate one more dime for assistance to Afghanistan until I have confidence that US taxpayer money is not being abused to line the pockets of corrupt Afghan government officials, drug lords and terrorists," Ms Lowey said.
However, I can't think of an economic equivalent of a face-saving retreat.