By Grace Segers, Margaret Brennan CBS News May 11, 2019, 1:16 PM
Former defense secretary: "Real risk" of Vietnam-like scenario after U.S. pulls out of Afghanistan
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates believes there is a "real risk" that if American troops are pulled out of Afghanistan, the Taliban might retake control of the country. He told "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan that the U.S. should ensure that the Afghan government is stable before bringing American forces home. There are currently 12,000 U.S. service members stationed there.
"I think that the circumstances under which you bring them home matter. And I think trying to give the Afghan government the best possible shot at survival is really important for the future of Afghanistan," Gates told Brennan. He outlined potential consequences of the Taliban retaking control of the country, particularly the reduction of women's rights.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/former-defense-secretary-there-is-real-risk-in-pulling-out-of-afghanistan-without-a-plan/
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Predictable strategic horse manure from another bureaucrat
and flunky, the very the essence of the Bush Presidency.
In this world, while some nations mattered in the past, they
no longer do; while others never mattered and never will.
North Korea is one of the latter as is Afghanistan, as
Alexander of Macedon understood quite well.
But our bureaucratic schmucks don't and won't. Why???
Because their reputations matter infinitely more to them
than the national interests of the citizens of the US.