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June 15, 2009

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Tom, I completely agree.

Deploying troops in Afghanistan is a strategic mistake. There is no benefit for us fighting the Taliban. The Taliban became our enemy when they refused to hand over Al Qaeda after 9/11, but we don't need to view their very existence as a permanent problem for us.

Surely, it's a substantially militant group. There will always be militant groups in one place or another, but it doesn't mean we have to become enemies with all of them. Yes, they will fight, but, we don't have to be the fodder for their aggression. They are much more likely to fight each other or their neighbors, than us. If you were itching for a fight, would you attack someone all the way across the globe?

We need to find a way to diffuse the prevailing image that we are their #1 enemies, and let them pick fights with somebody else.

MarkR
http://www.strategywatch.com

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