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Rightsizing Expectations
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Rightsizing Expectations

U.S. Policy Options for Afghanistan


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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Well Structured
  • Overview
  • Background

Recommendation

In this fresh look at Afghanistan, former US Marine Corps General John Allen and five experts from the Brookings Institution analyze the situation there. In a June 2017 roundtable discussion, the experts hew to the conventional wisdom: that the US invasion of Afghanistan was justified and that US involvement has borne fruit. They also acknowledge that US president Donald Trump has ushered in a new era of foreign policy and that any further investment of American lives is a tough sell.

Take-Aways

  • US troops invaded Afghanistan in 2001 with a mission of stopping al-Qaida from launching another attack on US soil.
  • With al-Qaida vanquished, the new menace is the destabilizing presence of the Afghan Taliban.
  • Afghanis have seen significant improvements in health, wealth and education since 2001.

About the Authors

John R. Allen is a retired US Marine Corps general and former commander in Afghanistan. Vanda Felbab-Brown, Michael O’Hanlon and Bruce Riedel are senior fellows at Brookings. Tanvi Madan is a fellow at Brookings and director of The India Project. Bruce Jones is foreign policy vice president and director at Brookings.


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