Conceptual failure,the Taliban's parallel hierarchies,and America's strategic defeat in Afghanistan |
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Authors: | Shivan Mahendrarajah |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKshivan@caa.columbia.edu |
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Abstract: | ISAF exists to protect the Afghan constitutional model. This strategic objective will be defeated because the GIRoA model has a conceptual flaw that renders it incapable of delivering governance at the local level (Tier IV). This fatal flaw has enabled the Taliban, by developing parallel hierarchies, to displace GIRoA and establish itself in southern locales as the political authority. The Taliban are fighting a revolutionary war, a Maoist displacement strategy that uses guerrilla tactics to advance a political program. Petraeus and McChrystal failed to recognize the character of war, and believed the Taliban are pursuing an exhaustion strategy. They failed to devise a counter-RW strategy. The ‘Surge’ was doomed ab initio. |
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Keywords: | COIN Maoist parallel hierarchies revolutionary war displacement strategy exhaustion strategy manteqa |
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