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Obama Meets the Chiefs on Afghanistan

By | 10.30.09 | 8:44 am

President Obama will host this morning what’s expected to be his final meeting with his national security team on Afghanistan strategy ahead of a revision of/re-commitment to what the strategy will be and how to resource it. Attendees will include the chairmen of the military services, which means that this More…

Afghanistan War Game Tested a 44,000-Troop Increase

By | 10.26.09 | 8:56 am

One more thing from that Washington Post report about the Afghanistan war game. It appears we have numbers for gauging a prospective troop increase for a counterinsurgency-based escalation, as well as numbers for a Biden-esque alternative:

The exercise, led by Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

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The Public Opinion Wages of Decoupling Afghanistan From al-Qaeda

By | 09.16.09 | 9:05 am

Reading The Washington Post’s write-up of Adm. Mullen’s call for a second U.S. troop deployment in Afghanistan this year, this poll figure stands out: the country is about split on the strategic importance of the war.
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Is Levin’s Afghans-Not-New-Troops Position a Face-Saving Compromise?

By | 09.11.09 | 4:52 pm

Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) may have made quite the bureaucratic gambit today by calling for an acceleration of the schedule to train Afghan security forces ahead of any new U.S. troop deployment. That position attracted the support (with caveats) of respected counterinsurgency theorist-practitioners like John Nagl of the More…

Afghanistan vs. Iraq: The Remix

By | 09.01.09 | 10:05 am

At the bottom of Ann Scott Tyson’s Washington Post piece about Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s assessment of the Afghanistan war is a bit of contradiction-heightening from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:

In an interview with The Washington Post last week, Mullen said it might not be possible

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Mullen’s Inadvertent Afghanistan Admission

By | 08.28.09 | 9:35 am

One more thing from Adm. Mullen’s Joint Forces Quarterly piece. There’s a brief discussion about how the Taliban optimizes the unity of communications and actions:

Got a governance problem? The Taliban is getting pretty effective at it. They’ve set up functional courts in some locations, assess and collect taxes,

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Stan McChrystal Has a Beltway Posse

By | 08.17.09 | 9:45 am

At the bottom of Rajiv Chandrasekaran’s deeply reported story about why Defense Secretary Bob Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen relieved Gen. David McKiernan from his command in Afghanistan is this bit of insight into some of the value added by the 60-day strategy review recently More…

Adm. Mullen on U.S. Mideast Policy, Pt. II (featuring Defense Policy)

By | 07.08.09 | 1:49 pm

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the National Press Club, is asked about drone strikes and civilian casualties in Afghanistan. “Don’t think in the history of counterinsurgency you can win by killing civilians who live there.” Specifically endorses Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s metric of “the number of Afghan More…

Adm. Mullen on U.S. Mideast Policy

By | 07.08.09 | 1:33 pm

Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, fresh from Moscow for a military-to-military relations visit, is at the National Press Club. I didn’t know his Naval Academy class also included Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.), Oliver North and Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair. Anyway, here are More…

What Will Adm. Mullen Say About Iran at the Press Club?

By | 07.06.09 | 1:53 pm

To return one more time to Vice President Biden’s what-did-he-mean-exactly remarks about a potential Israeli strike on Iran, it’s notable that Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that any military strike on Iran “could be very destabilizing.” If the was-it-a-green-light-or-was-it-a-gaffe story continues, it’ll More…