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by Military.com | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 1:42pm | 0 comments
"The head of Army Training and Doctrine Command said Jan. 7 that the U.S. military's advise-and-assist missions in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan have eroded young leaders' confidence and willingness to make necessary decisions."
by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 11:53am | 0 comments
"The U.S. special envoy on Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, has begun a two-week diplomatic tour of Afghanistan and other countries in the region in an attempt to push forward the peace process with the Taliban."
by The Heritage Foundation | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 8:37am | 0 comments
The Heritage Foundation Report: "It is in America’s interest to continue the training, advising, and assisting mission for the ANDSF. Now is not the time to abandon the Afghans and repeat the mistakes of the Obama Administration when it abruptly removed all trainers from Iraq in 2011, paving the way for the invasion by the Islamic State."
by The Washington Post | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 12:19am | 0 comments
"Anthony Zinni has become the latest senior military officer to leave the Trump administration, resigning his position as special envoy to help resolve disputes in the Persian Gulf and build a strategic U.S. military alliance with Arab governments in the region."
by The Washington Post | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 12:18am | 0 comments
"The U.S. military is drafting plans to withdraw a few thousand troops from Afghanistan while continuing all major missions in the longest war in American history, U.S. officials said, three weeks after President Trump sought options for a more drastic pullout."
by The Wall Street Journal | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 12:16am | 0 comments
"President Trump in a prime-time address Tuesday said a wall along the southern border is key to national security, as he called for lawmakers to fund it and end a partial government shutdown that is days away from becoming the longest in U.S. history."
by The Washington Post | Wed, 01/09/2019 - 12:12am | 0 comments
"White House national security adviser John Bolton traveled to Turkey this week to talk with Turkish officials about working together on President Trump’s plan to quickly withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. Instead, he got an earful."
by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 12:39pm | 0 comments
"Afghan Taliban representatives say they have called off two days of peace talks with U.S. officials in Qatar, just hours after they had announced the talks would take place without any delegates from Afghanistan's government. A Taliban representative in Afghanistan had told Reuters early on January 8 that the talks would begin in Qatar's capital, Doha, on January 9."
by The Wall Street Journal | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 11:59am | 0 comments
"Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blasted a request from national security adviser John Bolton to protect Kurdish fighters in northern Syria and vowed to launch a military offensive to uproot what he described as terrorist forces."
by TOLONews | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 11:32am | 0 comments
"The document suggests that the Afghan parties may invite the international community to form a small, limited 'Afghanistan Support Team'"
by Voice of America | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 12:34am | 0 comments
"U.S. forces in Syria have a plan in place for their much talked about withdrawal, but it will likely not see all of them leave the fight against the Islamic State terror group anytime soon."
by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 12:33am | 0 comments
"President Donald Trump's national security adviser is set to hold talks with Turkish defense and intelligence officials to try and clarify growing questions about U.S. intentions in Syria. John Bolton's visit to Ankara parallels a similar trip to the region by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and follows Trump's abrupt announcement that he was ordering 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria."
by Center for Strategic & International Studies | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 12:24am | 0 comments
"There is nothing new about the U.S. redoubling its efforts in the Middle East after it has lost sight of its objectives. There is even less new about the U.S. going on with the same efforts year-after-year without having any effective strategy. The U.S. has claimed to be fighting a "war" against terrorism since 2001, and has been fighting real wars in the Gulf region since 2003. It has also been blundering in Syria since 2011."
by Associated Press | Tue, 01/08/2019 - 12:22am | 0 comments
"The Trump administration is weighing using a national emergency declaration to circumvent Congress and the budget stalemate and force construction of the president’s long-promised southern border wall."
by The Washington Post | Mon, 01/07/2019 - 2:47am | 0 comments
"Unlike many Republican wonks in Washington, Trump was never interested in removing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power. In December, he perfunctorily declared that the Islamic State had been defeated — despite mountains of evidence to the contrary — and said it was largely the responsibility of Turkey and other Arab countries to carry on the fight."
by Associated Press | Mon, 01/07/2019 - 12:06am | 0 comments
"The planned U.S. troop withdrawal opens up a void in the north and east of Syria, and the conflicts and rivalries among all the powers in the Middle East are converging to fill it."
by The Wall Street Journal | Sun, 01/06/2019 - 9:15am | 0 comments
"The Trump administration won’t withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria unless Turkey offers a firm commitment not to target America’s Kurdish allies, White House national security adviser John Bolton said Sunday, underscoring the challenges in executing the president’s wishes to put an end to the military campaign."
by The Washington Post | Sun, 01/06/2019 - 9:05am | 0 comments
"Somewhat surprisingly, the policy decision that prompted Mattis’s resignation actually reinforced one civil-military norm: Civilians control the military."
by The Los Angeles Times | Sun, 01/06/2019 - 8:37am | 0 comments
"For America’s top diplomat, it will be a mission like no other: seeking to build a coalition among U.S. allies against Iran, while also defending a potentially historic disengagement of Washington from the Middle East."
by Voice of America | Sat, 01/05/2019 - 5:00pm | 0 comments
After having intervened to save Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from being toppled, swinging the war definitively against the rebels just as his government appeared to be heading for defeat, the Kremlin has become more entrenched in Syria and owns the problem, say analysts.
by The Washington Post | Sat, 01/05/2019 - 12:04am | 0 comments
"Turkey wants the United States to disarm Syrian Kurdish forces it has trained and supplied for the fight against the Islamic State, and to provide air and logistical support for Turkish troops and allied Syrian opposition forces who plan to pick up the anti-militant battle after a U.S. withdrawal."
by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Sat, 01/05/2019 - 12:03am | 0 comments
"Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country will host the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan as part of efforts to end the Afghan Taliban's 17-year insurgency."
by The Washington Post | Fri, 01/04/2019 - 7:02pm | 0 comments
"The Trump administration’s contention that Acting Defense Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan can stay in his new role “indefinitely” without being nominated as the permanent Pentagon chief could face constitutional challenges, according to legal experts, who were split on whether those protests would go anywhere."
by The Wall Street Journal | Fri, 01/04/2019 - 6:38pm | 0 comments
"Turkey is asking the U.S. to provide substantial military support, including air strikes, transport and logistics, so that Turkish forces can assume the main responsibility for fighting the Islamic State extremist group in Syria, senior U.S. officials say."
by The Cipher Brief | Fri, 01/04/2019 - 9:07am | 0 comments
"Maybe that’s the point. It’s not for my own sake, or that of my dead friends or my colleagues who feel slandered. It’s the lack of the whole story being told, even if it takes more time and more work to tell it; the hands over eyes and mouth to anything that may suggest a counter-narrative to whatever allegations of atrocities and torture to be compiled and nurtured and grown into a Pulitzer."