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‘ Restructur­e’ the Afghanista­n War

- Erik Prince Erik Prince is a former Navy SEAL officer and founder of Blackwater USA. He is chairman of the Frontier Services Group, a logistics company focused on Africa and South Asia.

The war in Afghanista­n is the longest in U. S. history. Despite the loss of more than 2,400 American lives and costs of $ 1 trillion, the United States is losing. Even Defense Secretary James Mattis confirms that coalition forces “are not winning.”

President Trump inherited the quagmire and has the complex task of sorting it out and bringing our troops home.

The option to simply abandon Afghanista­n is enticing but in the long run would be a foreign policy disaster. The Kabul government would collapse. Afghanista­n would be a rallying cry for global jihadists.

The present convention­al strategy has proved ineffectiv­e. Repeating the prior troop surge also has appeal. The surge reduced Taliban influence, but the Taliban returned as troops withdrew. Furthermor­e, it is simply too expensive to maintain a long- term, large- scale military presence. Luckily, there is a another option.

The president can “restructur­e” the war, similar to a bankruptcy reorganiza­tion. By aligning U. S. efforts under a presidenti­al envoy, all strategic decisions regarding humanitar- ian aid, military support and intelligen­ce become laser- focused on creating a stable, selfsuppor­ting Afghanista­n. Stability would give our troops an exit ramp. The envoy’s focus would be to support Afghan security forces from within, providing profession­al military leadership, reliable air support and business administra­tion assistance. Those resources would be procured in precisely the way U. S. forces acquire material and manpower support. They hire it.

This has already proved effective in Afghanista­n. U. S. special operations teams have created effective commando battalions by embedding and working with them. The same can be done on a larger scale, but the U. S. Army lacks enough special forces to do this and maintain mission readiness. Outside assistance is required.

This approach would cost less than 20% of the $ 48 billion being spent in Afghanista­n this year. Trump was hired to remake our government. There is no greater need for a restructur­ing than in Afghanista­n.

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