Wes Clark in Newsweek
Submitted by mad4clark on September 24, 2006 - 10:45am.
Afghanistan | Iraq | NATO | Wesley Clark

Wes talks about Afghanistan in Newsweek International. A nice long article which will eventually be posted on SA, I'm sure. Meanwhile....enjoy.
What We Must Do Now
Success is possible. But make no mistake. We are not winning.By Wesley K. Clark
Newsweek InternationalOct. 2, 2006 issue - In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, U.S. forces achieved a rapid, high-tech victory over Afghanistan's terrorist-supporting Taliban government. Five years later, the Taliban is back. But this is a different fight. Not only Afghanistan but NATO itself is at risk.
Fingers are pointing. Washington didn't commit enough forces.
The Europeans are too timid. The central government is weak. All that might be true. But the real problem grows out of how the United States defined its mission to begin with. That was to strike the Taliban but not get stuck in Afghanistan. We don't do "nation-building," American leaders declared, as if that were something to be proud of. Besides, the troops would soon be needed in Iraq.
The fact is that Afghanistan was a tribal country savaged by 20 years of war and further brutalized by the fundamentalist Taliban. Its infrastructure, educational system, agriculture—all was gone. With the Taliban in retreat, traditional warlords reestablished themselves. Vital political and economic assistance never arrived. Neither did a sufficiently strong international security force. Instead, a few thousand U.S. troops were inserted to pursue the remnants of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The government of Hamid Karzai, pieced together, was never able to extend its reach much outside Kabul. The results today are a mockery of early optimism. Despite the presence of almost 40,000 NATO troops, security has worsened. Opium has again become a major business, infrastructure redevelopment lags, schools remain closed—and across great swathes of the country the Taliban is resurgent.
It's not as though NATO forces are incapable of fighting the insurgents. By body-count and loss ratios they're doing well, using heavy firepower to clobber the Taliban wherever fighters mass in conventional battle. But the real war isn't military; it's political and economic......
Much much more here
Best I could do today -- I'm at work ;) Someone else will need to post to Kos.
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I was very moved by Wes Clark's piece in Newsweek and wrote this for dailykos:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/9/24/173624/552

You presented the article extremely well. Cheers in this quarter.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
BE THE CHANGE you wish to see in the world.
If not us, WHO? If not now, WHEN?

Sorry, I didn't notice your comment until now.
But I loved your piece. You are a wonderful writer.
This is not a time for a candidate who will offend no one; it is time for a candidate who takes clear stands and kicks ass.....Molly Ivins
to the voice of experience?
NVM, I forgot for a moment who "they" are.
Had to read the entire article before commenting...and once again the "right again, Sir" quotation leaps to mind.
Right again...right again...right again...
How often must it be said before America realizes that it has a jewel in it's midst?

....international edition, I hope the Europeans at least listen.
This is not a time for a candidate who will offend no one; it is time for a candidate who takes clear stands and kicks ass.....Molly Ivins
and leave in places such as doctor's offices where many people will read the magazine.
Proud to be an American.

...an international edition?
This is not a time for a candidate who will offend no one; it is time for a candidate who takes clear stands and kicks ass.....Molly Ivins
I'm assuming the International Issue is not the same Newsweek Issue on the stands, or is it? And where can we find it?
(y'know? when you think about how 'complexly' and 'expansively' this article might have been written? by anyone else even contemplating '08? pedantic this/belaboring that?...NOT)
our General is truly a Gem...
(I could go on and on but I won't, heh!)
...fascist is, as fascist does, mr. preznit
I was just listening to Russert's interview with President Clinton. Russert asked a question about 2008 politics. Clinton brought up this point in his answer. While issues will always be important, and ultimately win or lose an election, the american people want some one who can explain in detail and discuss solutions rather than the sound bites they have been used to.
even Clinton can't claim that virtue (I remember that keynote speech)
:)
...fascist is, as fascist does, mr. preznit

It's posted on SA now and I just sent it to some friends!
Win with Wes in '08

...writing skills than I, would make a kos diary from this.