The
Washington Post pointed out yesterday that the previously
unannounced deployment of 13,000 support troops to Afghanistan
"exacerbates the strain on the force." While the burdens on
soldiers are still high, the recession economy has eased that
strain to a large extent. The
Washington Times this reported this morning that the U.S.
Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force sent 169,000 new troops
for training in the previous fiscal year. Of these, 96% are high
school graduates.
Our own economic quagmire may prevent a military quagmire in
Afghanistan if the president backs General McChrystal's request
for more combat troops. The outcome of that request remains
uncertain as the administration has recently made moves to
downplay the national security threat poised by the Taliban. As
the war has returned to the news, the American people have
increasingly supported a fight against the Taliban, despite
the administration's indecisiveness.
topics:
Military, Afghanistan War