Defining Success in Afghanistan – ISW January 2011 Newsletter Feature
January 24, 2011 - Kimberly KaganSecuring Afghanistan is a vital requirement for American national security.
Securing Afghanistan is a vital requirement for American national security.
Success in Afghanistan is the establishment of a political order, security situation, and indigenous security force that is able to prevent Afghanistan from being a safe haven for terrorists.
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #8 Counterinsurgency in Helmand: Progress and Remaining Challenges.
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #8 Counterinsurgency in Helmand: Progress and Remaining Challenges.
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #8 Counterinsurgency in Helmand: Progress and Remaining Challenges.
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #8 Counterinsurgency in Helmand: Progress and Remaining Challenges.
Coalition and Afghan forces have made remarkable progress clearing and holding critical districts in central and southern Helmand province.
Now that President Obama has authorized Gen. David Petraeus to continue to execute the current strategy in Afghanistan, the question is: Can the U.S. strategy succeed?
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #7: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar - Evaluating the 2010 Hamkari Campaign.
This map originally appeared in Afghanistan Report #7: Counterinsurgency in Kandahar - Evaluating the 2010 Hamkari Campaign.