ISTANBUL — The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, whose gloomy assessment of the war last summer prompted the White House to boost troop levels, said Thursday that conditions are no longer deteriorating and predicted further improvements this year.
“I am not prepared to say that we have turned the corner,” Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal told a group of U.S. reporters during a NATO conference here. “I’m not prepared to say we are winning. I am prepared to say we are very much engaged, and I’m confident we’re going to see serious progress this year.”
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Asked why he thought the situation had improved, McChrystal said he could not point to specific measurements, but rather a general sense that security was better in some areas and that the mood among Afghan leaders was more optimistic.
My favorite quote from the comments
erwinroots wrote:
Isn’t “no longer deteriorating” the same as “can’t get any worse”?
Meanwhile back in the Real World
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And we still cannot afford to give every American access to health care or create jobs for the unemployed. But we can fight two illegal wars and let Wall St give huge bonuses to their executives while American home owners walk away from their “underwater” homes.
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Winning what?
Winning friends and influencing people? Making more terrists to justify continuing the sham GWOT and being in Afghanistan in the first place? Winning what, exactly, General?
Times of India, 26 minutes ago…
UN: Civilian Death Toll in Afghanistan Last Year Highest Since 2001
January 13, 2010
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Holy crap, look how long it takes to get out of a war (or in this case is still taking to get out) after one of the chief bozos in charge declares that “We have turned the Corner” (in Iraq).
Three years and still counting.
He is no more. He is an ex-bird. He is no longer deteriorating.
They haven’t quite “turned the corner” yet, but he knows they’re “very much engaged”. And the “mood was better” among Afghan leaders etc.
I guess they have all future conspirators identified, and it’s just a matter of time before they’re nearly all killed. At least they assume it will be much harder for the remaining terrorists to get tickets to New York.
And so many years from now when this thing finally winds down, we will be rest assured that the Saudi Arabian conspirators of 9/11 have been punished. And it will have been good, because the only geopolitical counterweight to Iran was removed, leaving the United States with a whole, brand spanking new problem for the MIC.