Full Coverage: AEI’s Kagan on US Strategy in Afghanistan

In a multi-part interview with Defense & Aerospace Report, Frederick Kagan, PhD, resident scholar, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Critical Threats Project director at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses US involvement in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump’s proposed troop surge, regional security issues and more. The interview was conducted at AEI’s Washington headquarters on Aug. 31, 2017.

Full Coverage: AEI's Kagan on US Strategy in Afghanistan
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AEI’s Kagan: Pakistan Needs ‘Militant Proxy’ to Stay Influential in Afghanistan

In Part 3 of an extensive interview on Afghanistan with Defense & Aerospace Report, Frederick Kagan, PhD, resident scholar, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Critical Threats Project director at the American Enterprise Institute, says Pakistan “won’t give up the Taliban” because it needs a “militant proxy” in Afghanistan to keep its influence there and discusses regional politics.

Full Coverage: AEI's Kagan on US Strategy in Afghanistan
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AEI’s Kagan: US Troops in Afghanistan Should Help ANSDF Become Self-Sufficient

In Part 2 of an extensive interview on Afghanistan with Defense & Aerospace Report, Frederick Kagan, PhD, resident scholar, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Critical Threats Project director at the American Enterprise Institute, said the US military’s presence in Afghanistan should be a “long term support and train advise-and-assist mission” focused on empowering Afghan National Security and Defense Forces to become self-sufficient, but that current troop levels are too low. The interview was conducted at AEI’s Washington headquarters on Aug. 31, 2017.

Full Coverage: AEI's Kagan on US Strategy in Afghanistan
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AEI’s Kagan: Trump ‘Outlined a Framework,’ But Offered No Actual Afghanistan Strategy

In Part 1 of an extensive interview on Afghanistan with Defense & Aerospace Report, Frederick Kagan, PhD, resident scholar, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Critical Threats Project director at the American Enterprise Institute, praises President Donald Trump for acknowledging Afghanistan’s strategic importance in his Aug. 21, 2017, presidential address, but calls his plan for US presence in the country “a framework” versus an actual strategy. The interview was conducted at AEI’s Washington headquarters on Aug. 31, 2017.

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