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Afghanistan
Going on offense: Champ's new Afghan war policy begins to take shape
2016-07-10
[WAPO] Now that President Obama has abandoned his plan to greatly scale back U.S.-involvement in the Afghan war, military commanders are drawing up plans to help Afghan forces hammer Taliban insurgents.

At a media briefing here in Kabul on Saturday, Gen. John W. Nicholson said the president has given U.S. military commanders "all the capabilities" they requested to transition American forces back into more offensive posture in America's longest war.

"While the American forces would not be in an offensive role per say, if the Afghan forces are conducting offensive operations, we can support them," said Nicholson, who commands the U.S.-led coalition. "Previously, we would support them primarily when they were on a defensive role, so as a commander, working closely with my Afghan comrades, this is a big difference.

"It enables them to retain the initiative against the enemy ... whereas before, we were preventing defeat, now we are able to help them gain and retain the initiative."

On Wednesday, Obama announced he was shelving plans to reduce U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan from the existing 9,900 down to 5,500 by January. Instead, Obama said 8,400 troops will remain here into 2017, leaving it up his successor to tweak troop levels further.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  A legion of editors at WAPO and per se becomes "per say"--and no (sic) either.

A bird after my own heart. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-07-10 09:54  

#4  Nice catch Heckle :)
Posted by: Shipman   2016-07-10 08:52  

#3  Obama’s decision “enables us to plan in advance for subsequent phases of the Afghan campaign plan, and where (Afghan forces) might use these authorities going forward,” Nicholson said.

No mention that it's being done to assist a certain presidential candidate, though.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-07-10 08:13  

#2  A legion of editors at WAPO and per se becomes "per say"--and no (sic) either. Good Grief...
Posted by: magpie   2016-07-10 07:58  

#1  jeez 7 years and we are finally figuring out that we have to take the initiative - smh
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-07-10 02:05  

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