The War In Afghanistan Is About To Change

President Obama and Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal

More Leeway For New U.S. Commander In Afghanistan -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — The new American commander in Afghanistan has been given carte blanche to handpick a dream team of subordinates, including many Special Operations veterans, as he moves to carry out an ambitious new strategy that envisions stepped-up attacks on Taliban fighters and narcotics networks.

The extraordinary leeway granted the commander, Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, underscores a view within the administration that the war in Afghanistan has for too long been given low priority, and needs to be the focus of a sustained, high-level effort.

General McChrystal is assembling a corps of 400 officers and soldiers who will rotate between the United States and Afghanistan for a minimum of three years. That kind of commitment to one theater of combat is unknown in the military today outside Special Operations, but reflects an approach being imported by General McChrystal, who spent five years in charge of secret commando teams in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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My Comment:
I still believe that there are not enough troops on the ground in Afghanistan to have any long lasting impact. Maybe Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal has a strategy that I do not see .... (lets face it, he is a General and I am just a simple historian making a living on the web and doing a few other small projects) .... but from where I am standing I see a military expeditionary force that is whole fully undermanned and understaffed.

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