Showing posts with label transition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transition. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Is the Afghan Transition "Good Enough"

A columnist for CNN's blog "Security Clearance", Tim Lister, provides us with his thoughts on where we are with the transition to Afghan forces. His analysis is that some things are going well while other things are not going well. Read his post in "Analysis: The Afghan balance sheet - a transition to good enough", CNN, March 30, 2012.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Issues to Solve During Afghanistan Transition

There are less than three years until the fight in Afghanistan has been fully transitioned to the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) by the end of 2014.  There are many problems to be solved and issues to be faced during this transition.  Some of these include setting meaningful strategic goals for the war, developing an overall transition plan that will actually work, how to complete building up the ANSF in the face of upcoming cuts to the ANSF budget, what the end strength of the ANSF will be, what is the future of the Afghan Local Police (ALP), where will the peace negotiations with the Taliban leave us, how to reduce corruption within the Afghan government, how to resolve the difficulties with Pakistan (should we even try?), and how do we avoid a possible civil war between the Pashtuns and the ethnic groups of the old Northern Alliance (Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Hazaras)?  These questions and more are raised in an online piece entitled "The Real Issues in Afghanistan: Looking Beyond Undefined Policy Statements and Slogans", Defense Professionals, February 3, 2012.