Afghan War Missing Sense of Desperation

Afghan War Missing Sense of Desperation

At this epicenter of war, various factors converged to tip the direction of the conflict. First, even before the first surge troops arrived, the mere expectation of their presence weighed heavily on the insurgents. The loud debate in Washington and President George W. Bush’s Hail Mary decision to send additional forces — notably, without a timeline — made the perception of force as important, if not more so, than its application.

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