Taliban http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/ en Charting Strategies: Analyzing Taliban and Regional Resolve in Combating ISIS-K http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/charting-strategies-analyzing-taliban-and-regional-resolve-combating-isis-k <article data-history-node-id="142257" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/charting-strategies-analyzing-taliban-and-regional-resolve-combating-isis-k" rel="bookmark"><span>Charting Strategies: Analyzing Taliban and Regional Resolve in Combating ISIS-K</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=7869" token="ExWMRIlT_MUq1FPSX9ILVuv8uTFjx0G2WpvPjttKDII"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Mon, 04/08/2024 - 6:07pm</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">This essay by assess potential regional and global responses to current ISIS-K activities. </div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/charting-strategies-analyzing-taliban-and-regional-resolve-combating-isis-k" rel="tag" title="Charting Strategies: Analyzing Taliban and Regional Resolve in Combating ISIS-K" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Charting Strategies: Analyzing Taliban and Regional Resolve in Combating ISIS-K</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Mon, 08 Apr 2024 22:07:20 +0000 ZFTWARNING 142257 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com USIP: Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/blog/usip-afghanistan-study-group-final-report-pathway-peace-afghanistan <article data-history-node-id="139164" role="article" class="blog is-promoted teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/blog/usip-afghanistan-study-group-final-report-pathway-peace-afghanistan" rel="bookmark"><span>USIP: Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=75508" token="H6LBrGYXMcqRqnXmeALZPldAbNx4XlvHlu4E5bPmC5w"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Fri, 02/05/2021 - 10:07pm</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-field-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item"><p>In December 2019, Congress established the <a data-entity-substitution="canonical" data-entity-type="node" data-entity-uuid="43eb1d79-6e0f-447b-925b-25dcf7578ec7" href="https://www.usip.org/programs/afghanistan-study-group" title="Afghanistan Study Group ">Afghanistan Study Group</a> and tasked it with identifying policy recommendations that “consider the implications of a peace settlement, or the failure to reach a settlement, on U.S. policy, resources, and commitments in Afghanistan.”</p> <p>Full Report: https://www.usip.org/publications/2021/02/afghanistan-study-group-final-report-pathway-peace-afghanistan</p> </div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/blog/usip-afghanistan-study-group-final-report-pathway-peace-afghanistan" rel="tag" title="USIP: Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about USIP: Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> </div> </article> Sat, 06 Feb 2021 03:07:11 +0000 Riley.C.Murray 139164 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com U.S.-Taliban Deal: The Beginning of the End of America’s Longest War? http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/us-taliban-deal-beginning-end-americas-longest-war <span>U.S.-Taliban Deal: The Beginning of the End of America’s Longest War?</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Thu, 02/20/2020 - 12:51pm</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">The agreement offers an opportunity to start a process to end the war—but there is much to be done to get there. USIP’s Scott Smith examines the U.S.-Taliban deal and what comes next.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/us-taliban-deal-beginning-end-americas-longest-war" rel="tag" title="U.S.-Taliban Deal: The Beginning of the End of America’s Longest War?" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about U.S.-Taliban Deal: The Beginning of the End of America’s Longest War?</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/us-taliban-deal-beginning-end-americas-longest-war#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">1 comment</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/14/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632480582" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Thu, 20 Feb 2020 17:51:02 +0000 SWJED 134549 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Could Colombia Provide a Roadmap for Afghanistan http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/could-colombia-provide-roadmap-afghanistan <span>Could Colombia Provide a Roadmap for Afghanistan</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Sat, 02/01/2020 - 10:36am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">Like Afghanistan, Colombia was mired in conflict for decades. But, in 2016 after five years of direct negotiations, the Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) signed a historic peace agreement that sought to address the root causes of a 50-year conflict.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/could-colombia-provide-roadmap-afghanistan" rel="tag" title="Could Colombia Provide a Roadmap for Afghanistan" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Could Colombia Provide a Roadmap for Afghanistan</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/could-colombia-provide-roadmap-afghanistan#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">2 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/14/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632483125" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Sat, 01 Feb 2020 15:36:51 +0000 SWJED 133063 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Afghanistan at an Impasse http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/afghanistan-impasse <span>Afghanistan at an Impasse</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Fri, 01/24/2020 - 8:51am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">The war in Afghanistan is at an impasse. The current and next U.S. administrations will have to grapple with the aftereffects of an 18-year campaign in a country that has been at war for over 40 years. The war in the field is a stalemate. Neither side seems able to win. At home and abroad, among friends and even some enemies, war weariness and a desire for peace is very much in evidence, even as the fighting continues. Neither side has been able to find a path to a negotiated settlement.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/afghanistan-impasse" rel="tag" title="Afghanistan at an Impasse" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Afghanistan at an Impasse</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/afghanistan-impasse#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">1 comment</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/14/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632483168" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Fri, 24 Jan 2020 13:51:46 +0000 SWJED 132324 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Counterterrorism After a Peace Deal in Afghanistan http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/counterterrorism-after-peace-deal-afghanistan <span>Counterterrorism After a Peace Deal in Afghanistan</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Wed, 08/07/2019 - 9:06pm</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">While it’s difficult to know everything that is going on around the negotiating table or how close the parties are to a final accord, what we can say with reasonable certainty is that any deal at the end of the day will need to be verifiable.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/counterterrorism-after-peace-deal-afghanistan" rel="tag" title="Counterterrorism After a Peace Deal in Afghanistan" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Counterterrorism After a Peace Deal in Afghanistan</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/counterterrorism-after-peace-deal-afghanistan#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">1 comment</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/14/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632571917" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Thu, 08 Aug 2019 01:06:43 +0000 SWJED 123698 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Tailoring Expectations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Scenarios in Afghanistan http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/tailoring-expectations-good-bad-and-ugly-scenarios-afghanistan <article data-history-node-id="112880" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/tailoring-expectations-good-bad-and-ugly-scenarios-afghanistan" rel="bookmark"><span>Tailoring Expectations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Scenarios in Afghanistan</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Sat, 01/12/2019 - 12:42am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">Here we are eighteen years later with a resurgent Taliban and US/NATO achievements not only not consolidated but more fragile than ever and the Afghan state weaker with an unusual President in the White House, a growing war fatigue in the west and a divided Washington over the fate of its military engagement in the country.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/tailoring-expectations-good-bad-and-ugly-scenarios-afghanistan" rel="tag" title="Tailoring Expectations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Scenarios in Afghanistan" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Tailoring Expectations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Scenarios in Afghanistan</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Sat, 12 Jan 2019 05:42:24 +0000 SWJED 112880 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com A New Approach to Afghanistan http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/new-approach-afghanistan <article data-history-node-id="106510" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/new-approach-afghanistan" rel="bookmark"><span>A New Approach to Afghanistan</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Tue, 10/02/2018 - 5:02am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">With the war at a stalemate, we need to seriously consider new thinking outside the kinetic realm if we expect to move the ball forward toward peace without a Taliban victory.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/new-approach-afghanistan" rel="tag" title="A New Approach to Afghanistan" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about A New Approach to Afghanistan</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Tue, 02 Oct 2018 09:02:41 +0000 SWJED 106510 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com How Our Cognitive Solipsism Made Us Limbic Captives of the Taliban – Part 3 of 3 http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/how-our-cognitive-solipsism-made-us-limbic-captives-taliban-part-3-3 <article data-history-node-id="102141" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/how-our-cognitive-solipsism-made-us-limbic-captives-taliban-part-3-3" rel="bookmark"><span>How Our Cognitive Solipsism Made Us Limbic Captives of the Taliban – Part 3 of 3</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Wed, 08/22/2018 - 7:23am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">Even the U.S. Government's own investigation into and report on the lessons we've learned about stabilizing Afghanistan openly admits broad-cut failure: “Our analysis reveals the U.S. government greatly overestimated its ability to build and reform government institutions in Afghanistan as part of its stabilization strategy. We found the stabilization strategy and the programs used to achieve it were not properly tailored to the Afghan context, and successes in stabilizing Afghan districts rarely lasted longer than the physical presence of coalition troops and civilians. As a result, by the time all prioritized districts had transitioned from coalition to Afghan control in 2014, the services and protection provided by Afghan forces and civil servants often could not compete with a resurgent Taliban as it filled the void in newly vacated territory.”</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/how-our-cognitive-solipsism-made-us-limbic-captives-taliban-part-3-3" rel="tag" title="How Our Cognitive Solipsism Made Us Limbic Captives of the Taliban – Part 3 of 3" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about How Our Cognitive Solipsism Made Us Limbic Captives of the Taliban – Part 3 of 3</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Wed, 22 Aug 2018 11:23:18 +0000 SWJED 102141 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Replacing Afghan Honor with Taliban Disgust: The Specter of Ethnic Cleansing – Part 2 of 3 http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/replacing-afghan-honor-taliban-disgust-specter-ethnic-cleansing-part-2-3 <article data-history-node-id="101751" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/jrnl/art/replacing-afghan-honor-taliban-disgust-specter-ethnic-cleansing-part-2-3" rel="bookmark"><span>Replacing Afghan Honor with Taliban Disgust: The Specter of Ethnic Cleansing – Part 2 of 3</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Sat, 08/18/2018 - 12:28am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">The Taliban fighter today does not seek honor. He seeks cleanliness. When contaminated, he uses blood, the blood of that which is non-Taliban, as soul bleach. Any act, no matter how far outside the realm of human decency or of traditional Afghan honor codes it may be, now becomes possible for a Taliban fighter as long as he cleanses himself in medias res or ex post facto, in blood. Without the modulating elaborations of honor-rooted, traditional, highly evolved, overlapping clan relationships, the resulting cultural product -- the Taliban's fighter -- is more primal, far less sophisticated, and far less stable and predictable than the traditional Afghan warrior.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/jrnl/art/replacing-afghan-honor-taliban-disgust-specter-ethnic-cleansing-part-2-3" rel="tag" title="Replacing Afghan Honor with Taliban Disgust: The Specter of Ethnic Cleansing – Part 2 of 3" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Replacing Afghan Honor with Taliban Disgust: The Specter of Ethnic Cleansing – Part 2 of 3</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Sat, 18 Aug 2018 04:28:20 +0000 SWJED 101751 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com