ID | 133161 |
Title Proper | Afghanistan's legacy |
Other Title Information | emerging lessons of an ongoing war |
Language | ENG |
Author | Biddle, Stephen |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The war in Afghanistan is not over. Nor is it ending any time soon. The U.S. role may end in 2016, in whole or in part, but the war will continue-and its ultimate outcome is very much in doubt. The conflict is now stalemated militarily, and will likely stay that way as long as outsiders pay the large bills needed to keep the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) in the field and fighting. The war will thus grind onward until this funding dries up or the two sides negotiate a compromise settlement, neither of which is imminent. Depending on how any talks unfold, historians in 2050 could thus look back on this war as a costly but tolerable outcome for the West, as a wasteful disaster, or as something in between; for now, all we know for sure is that it continues. |
`In' analytical Note | Washington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.73-86 |
Journal Source | Washington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.73-86 |
Key Words | Ongoing War ; Afghanistan ; War on Terror ; Insurgency ; Reforms ; Terrorism ; International Cooperation - IC ; International Community - IC ; International Organization - IO ; United States - US ; International Conflict ; Western Power ; Western Alliance ; Afghan National Security Forces - ANSF |