The United States continues toward slow-motion defeats in George W.
Bush’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, with Barack Obama seeking, in
essence, a “decent interval” so the losses aren’t pinned on him and
the Democrats. But Lawrence Davidson asks what it will take for
Americans to finally begin a full reassessment of failed foreign
strategies.
In December 2009, President Barack Obama committed the U.S. to an
“Afghan surge,” allocating an additional 30,000 soldiers for a
projected 18 months in order to accomplish specific “narrowly defined”
goals, chief among these the “disrupting, dismantling and defeating
[of] al-Qaeda and its extremist allies.” Continue reading »






