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ID087910
Title ProperRecommitment and shared interests
Other Title Informationprogress and the future of Afghan national security
LanguageENG
AuthorMcKiernan, David D
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has been engaged in Afghanistan for over seven years. The perception of a growing insurgency has caused some commentators and nations to question the mission, challenge the financial costs or become weary of the fight. Others believe the success of ISAF's strategy in Afghanistan is not only possible, but likely with the steadfast military, political and economic support of NATO and the international community. The Commander of ISAF, General McKiernan, argues for a recommitment by NATO to the goals of the mission, an acceptance of long-term responsibility, and a realisation that the solution requires more than just military means to secure the region.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 154, No.2; April 2009: p6-11
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol. 154, No.2; April 2009: p6-11
Key WordsRecommitment ;  Shared Interests ;  Progress - Future ;  Afghan National Security ;  Insurgents ;  Security - Governance ;  ISAF ;  Afghanistan