I was struck during my recent visit to Afghanistan by an impressive understanding of counterinsurgency principles in the
International Security Assistance Force and at subordinate headquarters (See In
Afghanistan, 'New Spirit' To Confront The Taliban at
NPR).
At the request of the small group of think-tankers I was travelling with, General David McKiernan's headquarters has agreed to release an
unclassified version of the ISAF Campaign plan specifically for posting on
Small Wars Journal. Things I find particularly interesting in this plan include the upfront acknowledgement that this is a counterinsurgency (vice peacekeeping) campaign (obvious to us, but hugely important in the NATO context); the addition of "Shaping Operations" to the classic "Clear, Hold, Build" COIN methodology; an acknowledgment that in this still critically under-resourced theater, ISAF cannot be strong everywhere and must therefore prioritize areas to clear and hold (
a point Dave Kilcullen made well on Sunday with Fareed Zakaria); and the overt emphasis on buildling Afghan governance capability and capacity as the objective of all of our operations.
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