From ASG
3/22/13
Afghanistan War Costs to Continue for Decades
Afghanistan Study Group by Mary Kaszynski
One of the big drivers of future war costs is medical and disability
benefits for war veterans. These costs will continue for decades.
According to new analysis by the Associated Press, the U.S. is still
making payments to care for the veterans of the Spanish-American War
from 1898, World War I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War.
ARTICLES
3/18/13
Levin: Remove U.S. Troops From Afghanistan Faster
Defense News by John T. Bennett
The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, Sen. Carl Levin,
D-Mich., on Monday criticized President Barack Obama for opting to halt a
“steady” removal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
3/18/13
Cyclical nature of Afghan fighting may mask deeper trends, experts warn
McClatchy by Jay Price
For more than 11 years, U.S. and NATO troops have followed an odd annual
rhythm, a pattern so obvious – whether measured in casualty figures or
the number of insurgent attacks – that Pentagon officials, the soldiers
on the ground and journalists alike casually refer to the annual
“fighting season.”
3/17/13
Kabul drivers endure 900 miles of bad roads
Washington Post by Richard Leiby
Although the United States and its international partners shoveled
billions of dollars into Kabul’s coffers for 11 years, Shah Bobo Jan
Street is unpaved — just one small stretch of more than 900 miles of
city roads and alleys that remain largely dirt. That’s the equivalent of
a straightaway running from Washington to Des Moines.
3/13/13
US spy agencies more pessimistic on Afghan war
AFP
The US military habitually issues positive assessments of its progress
in pushing back the Taliban and building up Afghan forces, but an annual
report to Congress from the intelligence community was downbeat.
3/12/13
Spy Chiefs Point to a Much, Much Weaker Al-Qaida
Wired by Spencer Ackerman
Don’t ever expect the heads of the U.S.’ 16-agency spy apparatus to say
it outright. But the testimony they provided Tuesday morning to a Senate
panel described al-Qaida, the scourge of the U.S. for 12 years, as a
threat that’s on the verge of becoming a spent force, if they’re not
already.
OPINION
3/20/13
Iraq’s lessons are there for the heeding
Washington Post by Walter Pincus
What many forget is that Iraq and Afghanistan also mark the first U.S.
wars in which a president, first Bush and now President Obama, has not
sought a war tax. The result: nearly $2 trillion in war expenditures put
on the nation’s credit card.
3/19/13
U.S. should speed Afghan pullout
Baltimore Sun Letter to the Editor
Mr. President, may I strongly suggest that you accelerate your 2014
plans for evacuating our troops from Afghanistan and the surrounding
areas which would provide for us Americans to happily witness our
U.S.-led military coalition begin bringing home most of our 100,000
troops and tens of billions of dollars in equipment which would finally
end this horri
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