Cordesman Takes Down Levin

Anthony Cordesman writes:

What Senator Karl Levin proposed in his speech on September 11, 2009 is a narrow approach to the war that can only lose it. It is not a strategy, but rather an effort to avoid a commitment of more US troops and resources by rushing the development of Afghan forces as a substitute than can somehow solve all of the complex problems that are making us lose the war.

To add insult to injury, he also misspells Levin’s first name. Smack!

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