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1 Have ISAF Been Successful In Afghanistan? Dan Viner

2 What Happened in 2001? In response to 9/11… On 7 th October, a “...series of air and cruise missile attacks began on the terrorist camps of Osama bin Laden and the military installations of the Taliban...” – Tony Blair 8 th October 2001 Troops landed and took control of Kabul New, interim government under Karzai came to power in December.

3 Research Methods National Archives Parliamentary minutes NATO/ISAF websites Other online archives and sources (eg The Times)

4 The Political Justification “We are in conflict with Osama bin Laden and the Taliban regime because the terrorists killed thousands of innocent people...and because the Taliban…gave them succour” [Tony Blair – Parliamentary speech: 8th Oct 2001]

5 Political Objectives 1.Prevent terrorist attacks on Western soil 2.Protect Western public 3.Stop foreign states training and harbouring terrorists 4.Root out and destroy Bin Laden and terrorist networks

6 ISAF (Military) Objectives 1.To protect the people 2.To build the capacity of the Afghan security forces 3.To counter the insurgency 4.To enable the delivery of stronger governance and development

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8 The Real Objectives? 1. To protect the people - of the West 2. To build the capacity of the Afghan security forces - and let them stop the terrorists 3. To counter the insurgency - against our invading troops 4. To enable the delivery of stronger governance and development - so they don’t harbour terrorists

9 Success? 1.No ISAF/Military Objectives Political Objectives

10 The cost to the Afghan people has been significant Year Anti-govn't forces Pro-govn't forces OtherTotal% change % killings by Taliban 2006699230 929 75.24 20077006291941,52363.9445.96 20081,1608281302,11839.0754.77 20091,6305961862,41213.8867.58 20102,0374273262,79015.6773.01 20112,3324102793,0218.2877.19 TOTAL: 2007-2011 8,5583,1201,11512,793 66.90 SOURCE: UNAMA

11 Success? 1.No (civilians) 2.Yes (forces) 3.Not yet (insurgency) 4.Not yet (development) 1.Yes (our civilians) 2.Yes (terrorists) 3.Not yet (insurgency) 4.Not yet (governmeent) ISAF/Military Objectives Political Objectives So, has it all been successful?

12 There is no clear conclusion… – Political: Well on way to achieving objectives – ISAF/Military result: 2 possible views… Yes: Made huge progress and well on the way to fulfilling their objectives No: Haven’t succeeded in any area, civilian casualties worsening and not enough battle- ready army battalions The West is backing off, withdrawing troops and leaving the Afghans to sort out the mess

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