
In a move that may increase international pressure on Ottawa to extend its combat mission in Kandahar beyond July 2011, NATO is likely to announce within days that Canada's Task Force Afghanistan will grow in size as thousands of more U.S. combat troops a
I'd agree. This is way too late. We'd have to lobby parliament to start up a new mission extension and that would be political suicide.
Even if the political will was there, the government may not have the fiscal will to pay for re-equipping the military in the short term to do it.
Too little, too late.
Didn't he campaign on pulling the troops from Iraq and surging Afghanistan to a win?
The whole mess was put in motion by forces beyond NATO's control but they must be prepared for crisis nevertheless and they are clearly lacking in foresight. If this crisis doesn't bring to a head a serious sea change in how NATO itself functions then perhaps not only should Canada pack it in for this mission but consider abdicating membership with NATO altogether.
I wish Canada could still take an active, solid role in the mission but it's contrary to the wishes of the Canadian public and parliament.
Politically no leader can define the mission in such stark terms and expect to be elected but that is the frank talk NATO needs at this point.
Before the soviets invaded, most of Afghanistan was on it's way to being as modern as it's neighbors. I think the main problem was our "trust" in Pakistan.
We can't keep sending aid to Pakistan when their own ISI is set to overturn India and in bed with the Taliban. We can not fight the Taliban with NATO if members do not support when times are tough. The US is the only nation that can do the heavy lifting but doing things it's way and expecting the rest to fall in line is the quickest way for the US demise to foment, worse then doing nothing at all. The same people who were against the very idea of the US being in a world cop body like the UN are the very people clamoring that the US invade Iraq and kill Usama when the US was attacked. That ended up with the situation we have today and Europe just barley signing on with the coalition. The US could not have possible done any worse in forming and maintain a coalition but now that we are here. The fact is this problem would manifest no matter who was in charge. The question of how we get countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan into the modern era has yet to be answered with any serious credibility and that is why the Taliban still has currency in this debate.