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Friday, September 18, 2009
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Afghanistan: No Time to Cut and Run
by Ed Feulner
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Students of history know it’s never a good policy to bet against the United States military. American warriors have a knack for turning the tide toward victory just when things look bleakest.

Consider Pearl Harbor. A devastating sneak attack damaged 21 Navy ships and killed some 2,400 Americans. Yet within six months, our crippled Navy was able to prevail at the Battle of Midway, sinking four Japanese carriers and beginning a trans-Pacific push to V-J Day.

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More recently, many had given up on our chances for success in Iraq. In April of 2007, just three months after Bush ordered a change of strategy in Iraq, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared, “This war is lost and the surge is not accomplishing anything.” Yet over the next year, American warriors executed Gen. David Petraeus’ strategy, restored order and began to redeploy out of Iraq ahead of schedule. That war isn’t “won” yet, of course. But it isn’t lost either -- and it won’t be.

These days the focus is on Afghanistan.

Conservative columnist George Will recently declared American forces had accomplished all they could there. He urged that we withdraw over the horizon, keeping troops out of harm’s way and using air strikes to maintain order as necessary.

The temptation is understandable. Americans have been fighting in Afghanistan since 2001, and everyone looks forward to the day we can “bring the boys home.”

However, the war cannot be effectively waged merely with air power, predator drones and Special Forces. Precise intelligence is needed to use smart bombs effectively. Yet few Afghans would risk their lives to provide such intelligence unless they can be sure American forces will be available to protect them.

Pulling troops out of Afghanistan before the situation is stable there would allow the Taliban -- which we ousted from power eight years ago -- to reassert its influence not only in Afghanistan but also next door in nuclear-armed Pakistan, where the Pakistani Taliban is influential. Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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War & Politics...and the end...

On a theoretical level most wars are, in fact, unnecessary. Hindsight can generally find long-lost moments of opportunity that could have been a catalyst to avoid conflict. But some conflicts become inevitable...and that is very different.

Past wars were between nations with physical and political boundaries. In the end these wars had their winners and losers. Yet, in war, everyone is a loser. Peace treaties were signed between these warring civilized nations that ended these conflicts. And if Vietnam showed us anything, it was that you could win every battle and still lose the war.

This brings us to the present day conflicts...Iraq & Afghanistan. The initial objectives of toppling Saddam Hussein and the Taliban were accomplished in short-order; however there were no treaties signed..WHY...? Because in war you must not only defeat your enemy, but you must also defeat your enemy's politics of ideology.

If you are unable to do both you will be at war forever, until you do. You can kill every leader of an ideology, but sooner or later someone will take his place. At every opportunity you must show to a candid world, just how corrupt and flawed your enemy's ideology and politics is; as well as, its consequences. In the end, "Truth and Justice" shall always prevail.


Afghanistan is NOT strategically vital
The Taliban were initially defeated by a combination of Special Forces and Ranger units combined with mercenary forces (the various warload factional armies). If you HAVE to fight in Afghanistan, that is the way to do it - not with a massive Western-style army with tons of equipment, a massive administrative tail, etc. Otherwise, this war in a non-vital area is going to bankrupt us financially and run the Army into the ground. Look at all the middle grade officers - captains and majors - leaving the service. They've had enough. Afghanistan will be the American Verdun if we're not careful - and we are all aware how Verdun sapped France so that she collapsed in the next war.
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