Speaking in Washington yesterday, McKiernan described Afghanistan as
“a far more complex environment than I ever found in Iraq.” The
country’s mountainous terrain, rural population, poverty, illiteracy,
400 major tribal networks and history of civil war all make for unique
challenges, he said.

“The word I don’t use for Afghanistan is ’surge,’ ” McKiernan
stressed, saying that what is required is a “sustained commitment” to
a counterinsurgency effort that could last many years and would
ultimately require a political, not military, solution.

McKiernan also said that he doubts that “another facet of the Iraq
strategy” — the U.S. military’s programs to recruit tribes to oppose
insurgents — can be duplicated in Afghanistan. “I don’t want the
military to be engaging the tribes,” said McKiernan.


Palin is out of touch
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