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    Default David Petraeus deserves to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs...

    David Petraeus deserves to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs...

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    ... says the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) in an editorial titled "The President's Generals". "...Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen's term ends September 30... Names under consideration include the current vice chairman, General James Cartwright, supreme commander in Europe Admiral James Stavridis, and General David Petraeus... By broad consensus, the most accomplished general officer of his generation is General Petraeus..."



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    Default Coalition Has Momentum in Afghanistan, Petraeus Says

    Coalition Has Momentum in Afghanistan, Petraeus Says

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    Coalition Has Momentum in Afghanistan, Petraeus Says by Jim Garamone, American Forces Press Service.

    WASHINGTON, March 15, 2011 – The Taliban’s momentum has been reversed in most areas of Afghanistan, but the progress achieved there is fragile and reversible, the commander of NATO and U.S. forces said here today.

    Army Gen. David H. Petraeus told the Senate Armed Services Committee that much dangerous work remains ahead for coalition and Afghan government forces in the country.

    “Nonetheless, the hard-fought achievements in 2010 and early 2011 have enabled the joint Afghan-NATO transition board to recommend initiation this spring of transition to Afghan lead in several provinces,” he said. The progress also will factor into his recommendations in drawing down the number of U.S. forces in the country, now at around 100,000, the general added.

    The progress, Petraeus said, has put the NATO-led effort on the path to turn over security responsibility for the country to Afghan forces by 2014.

    The effort in Afghanistan is more than simply a military campaign, Petraeus told the senators. Support and resources the United States and the 47 other troop-contributing countries have provided has allowed the civil-military campaign to work, he said.

    And, Petraeus noted, the Afghans themselves are shouldering an increasingly larger share of the defense burden.

    “More than 87,000 additional NATO ISAF troopers and 1,000 additional civilians have been added to the effort in Afghanistan since the beginning of 2009,” the general said. “In Afghanistan, security forces have grown by over 122,000 in that time as well.”

    Getting the inputs right has enabled all forces to conduct the comprehensive campaign, he said.

    “Our core objective is, of course, ensuring that Afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for al-Qaida,” Petraeus told the panel. “Achieving that objective requires that we help Afghanistan develop sufficient capabilities to secure and govern itself, and that effort requires the execution of the comprehensive civil-military effort on which we are now embarked.”

    The effort has enabled a stepped-up tempo of precise, intelligence-driven operations to capture or kill insurgent leaders, the general said.

    “In a typical 90-day period, in fact, precision operations by U.S. special mission units and their Afghan partners alone kill or capture some 360 targeted insurgent leaders,” Petraeus said. “Moreover, intelligence-driven operations are now coordinated with senior officers of the relevant Afghan ministries, and virtually all include highly trained Afghan soldiers or police, with some Afghan elements now in the lead on these operations.”

    Combined ISAF-Afghan operations have cleared the Taliban from important safe havens, and the forces are holding these areas, allowing governance and development to take root, Petraeus noted.

    “ISAF and Afghan troopers have, for example, cleared such critical areas as the districts west of Kandahar city that were the birthplace of the Taliban movement, as well as important districts of Helmand province,” he said.

    These operations have resulted in the gradual development of local governance and economic revival in the growing security bubbles, the general said, pointing out that in Marja in Helmand province – once a Taliban stronghold – 75 percent of registered voters cast ballots in recent city elections.

    “As a result of improvements in the security situation there,” Petraeus said, “the markets -- which once sold weapons, explosives and illegal narcotics -- now feature over 1,500 shops selling food, clothes and household goods.”

    Safe havens in Pakistan also are receiving attention, as ISAF has troops in place to interdict these corridors, the general told the senators, and ISAF and Afghan troops are cooperating with Pakistani forces across the border to trap Taliban forces between this hammer and anvil.

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai will announce which provinces will transition to full Afghan control next week, Petraeus said. “In keeping with the principles adopted by [NATO’s] North Atlantic Council to guide transition,” he said, “the shifting of responsibility from ISAF to Afghan forces will be conducted at a pace determined by conditions on the ground with assessments provided from the bottom up so that those at operational-command level in Afghanistan can plan the resulting battlefield geometry adjustments with our Afghan partners.”

    The transition, he continued, will allow NATO to take some troops out of the country, and will enable a bulk-up of troops in other areas.

    “Similar processes are also taking place as we commence transition of certain training and institutional functions from ISAF trainers to their Afghan counterparts,” Petraeus said.

    It’s important to ensure the transition process is irreversible, the general said.

    “As the ambassadors of several ISAF countries emphasized at one recent NATO meeting,” he said, “we’ll get one shot at transition, and we need to get it right.”

    Since the surge of forces into Afghanistan reached its peak eight months ago, the progress is undeniable, Petraeus told the panel. The Taliban have lost safe havens, many insurgent leaders have been killed or captured, and hundreds of reconcilable mid-level leaders and fighters have been reintegrated into Afghan society, he said.

    Meanwhile, Petraeus added, Afghan forces have grown in numbers and capabilities, and security improvements have meant real progress in governance and the economy.

    “None of this has been easy,” the general said. “The progress achieved has entailed hard fighting and considerable sacrifice. There have been tough losses along the way, and there have been setbacks as well as successes. Indeed, the experience has been akin to that of a roller coaster ride. The trajectory has generally been upward since last summer, but there certainly have been significant bumps and difficult reverses at various points.”

    The Taliban will try to regain momentum this spring, Petraeus said.

    “We believe that we will be able to build on the momentum achieved in 2010, though that clearly will entail additional tough fighting,” he added.



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    Default Petraeus, Polls Disagree On Afghan War Progress

    Petraeus, Polls Disagree On Afghan War Progress

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    Petraeus, Polls Disagree On Afghan War Progress by David Wood, Huffington Post. BLUF: "Petraeus argued that a substantial number of American troops will be needed well after this July, while the Afghan government, at the national and local levels, is prodded and encouraged and trained. While the Post-ABC poll found that nearly 80 percent of respondents wanted a "substantial'' withdrawal of troops this summer, Petraeus said many of those who are withdrawn from secure areas may be reassigned within Afghanistan rather than brought back home."



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    Default AP Sources: Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA

    AP Sources: Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA

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    Associated Press unnamed sources say Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA, Crocker to Kabul and Allen to ISAF.



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    Default Petraeus Confident as He Leaves Afghanistan

    Petraeus Confident as He Leaves Afghanistan

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    Petraeus Confident as He Leaves Afghanistan by Carlotta Gall, New York Times. BLUF: "... the general said signs of progress were beginning to appear. Insurgent attacks were down in May and June compared with the same months in 2010, and July is showing the same trend, he said... But he warned that there would still be tough fighting in the next 15 months before 33,000 surge troops are brought back to the United States, according to the schedule that President Obama laid out in a speech on June 22..."



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    Default General David H. Petraeus (USA, Ret.)

    General David H. Petraeus (USA, Ret.)

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    Default Can Petraeus Handle CIA’s Skepticism on Afghanistan?

    Can Petraeus Handle CIA’s Skepticism on Afghanistan?

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    Default Petraeus Orders Increased Military Role in CIA Analysis

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    Default Book: Petraeus almost quit over Afghan drawdown

    Book: Petraeus almost quit over Afghan drawdown

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    David Petraeus has resigned his post as director of the CIA, citing an extra-marital affair in a letter to the white house...

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...n-nbc/1695271/

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    Link to NBC news on the Petraeus situation.



    http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012...id=msnhp&pos=1

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    If you can’t keep things on the down-low, D/CIA really isn’t the job for you.
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    Default Don't Ask; Don't Care

    but admittedly, that is not the current "standard of practice". It is an interesting juxtaposition to the demise of "don't ask; don't tell".

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    What the hell? I come home from the pub and this the first thing I see. Dumbfounded. It's a loss, it really is. Though fair play to him for coming out with it before the media exposed him.
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    Default David Petraeus has resigned his post

    About a week ago I saw an article that read: "General Petraeus thows Obama
    under the bus." My immediate thought was, of course, he would not be a party to the deception that is taking place. Please do not ask where I saw the article. Probably better to not say even if I could remember. (a senior moment). I sincerely hope that in sharing my thoughts I have not offended the enemy. Best regards to all. R A B
    PS I rarely share my thoughts, but enough is enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R A B View Post
    About a week ago I saw an article that read: "General Petraeus thows Obama
    under the bus." My immediate thought was, of course, he would not be a party to the deception that is taking place. Please do not ask where I saw the article. Probably better to not say even if I could remember. (a senior moment). I sincerely hope that in sharing my thoughts I have not offended the enemy. Best regards to all. R A B
    PS I rarely share my thoughts, but enough is enough.
    Here is the article of which you spoke.

    http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/...us_657896.html

    The press release that prompted that article probably sealed Gen Petraeus' fate. I speculate the administration already knew of the affair prior to that and had it ready to use. Using personal things against political enemies is something that the people in the administration have done in the past I've read. So this fits.

    What strikes me about this is the vindictiveness involved. Mr. Obama and minions could have just had a word with Gen P and forced him out. Easy enough. But they went after his family. Somehow, someway they got him to announce publicly the affair knowing that would reflect upon his domestic life. Bringing in domestic life brings in family. They know that. It wasn't enough for them to ease Gen P out, they made sure his family was hurt too.

    That ain't right.
    "We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again." Gen. Nathanael Greene

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    Default CIA Director Petraeus Resigns, Cites Extramarital Affair

    CIA Director Petraeus Resigns, Cites Extramarital Affair

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    Default Top U.S. Commander in Afghanistan Is Linked to Petraeus Scandal

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    Default General Principles: How Good was David Petraeus?

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