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Following the recent endorsement of the U.S.-Afghanistan bilateral security agreement by Afghanistan's Loya Jirga, a new CFR report outlines the composition, role, and rationale for the roughly ten thousand U.S. troops that will possibly remain in the country after the 2014 drawdown. The authors explain how the United States should manage the complex political, security, and economic challenges that will accompany the reduction in U.S. and allied forces. They argue for a force of eight to twelve thousand troops to assist Afghan national security forces and prevent a resurgence of al-Qaeda.
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Afghanistan after the drawdown
2013, Council on Foreign Relations
in English
0876095740 9780876095744
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Afghanistan's transitions : 2014 and beyond
Policy choices
Recommendations for U.S. policy.
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"November 2013."
Includes bibliographical references.
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