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The Afghanistan Papers

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by Craig Whitlock


  Towery, Jamie, 217–218

  Townsend, Jon, 213

  Trahan, Gregory, 47, 77–79, 80, 81

  training Afghan army, 33, 55–57, 60–63

  Afghan security forces, 57–60, 65, 214, 219–220

  cultural awareness, 69–72

  police force, 59, 65–66

  tribal codes of conduct, 66

  Trump, Donald (administration), 237 Camp David meeting, 244

  criticism of Obama, 244–245, 271

  Flynn and, 189

  Fort Myer speech (2017), 241–242

  Khalilzad and, 28

  misleading information and deceptions by, 50, 247, 248–251

  in national security meetings, 243, 244

  negotiations with Taliban, 28, 264, 271–274

  on opium production/trade, 256

  war strategy, 241, 243–244, 245–247

  United Nations bombing of Baghdad headquarters, 48

  Bonn, Germany conference, 13, 25–26, 264–265

  civilian casualties count, 208–209

  investigation of Azizabad attack, 178

  nation building and, 31

  opium poppy cultivation programs/survey, 134, 135–136, 254, 256, 257, 258

  United Nations Security Council, xii

  University of Virginia, xix. See also oral-history interviews, University of Virginia

  Uruzgan province, 38, 74, 105

  USAID, 34, 35, 51, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163–165, 166, 256

  U.S. Air Force, 105–106, 172, 233, 234–235

  U.S. Army. See also military operations; U.S. troops Operational Leadership Experience project, xviii

  oral-history interviews with soldiers, xviii

  U.S. Army Center of Military History, xviii

  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 63, 159–160

  USA Today, 50, 178

  U.S. Central Command, 8, 10, 11, 23, 24, 46, 119, 149, 249

  U.S. diplomats, lack of experience in Afghanistan, 73. See also oral-history interviews, Foreign Service officers/diplomatic

  U.S. embassy (Kabul) classified warnings from, 95, 96, 98

  closing of, 20

  Combined Forces Command moved near, 48

  corruption and, 187–188

  cultural disconnect of ambassadors, 73

  interviews with officials serving in. See oral-history interviews, Foreign Service officers/diplomatic

  Kabul Bank scandal and, 190, 192, 194

  Karzai, Ahmed Wali and, 176

  opium cultivation/war on opium and, 131, 133, 135, 136, 139, 140, 262

  reopening, 21, 29–30

  Taliban suicide bombings/assaults on, 202

  U.S. government. See also Bush, George W. (administration); Obama, Barack (administration); U.S. military; U.S. officials Afghan warlords and, 115, 116–117, 119, 122, 124, 126

  Kabul Bank scandal and, 192–193, 194

  training Afghan army, 57

  U.S. Justice Department, 187, 261

  U.S. Marines, 10, 24, 148, 165, 204, 214–215, 241, 243, 257–258

  U.S. military. See also military operations; Pentagon; U.S. troops Afghan army designed as facsimile of, 57

  on attack on Panetta, 202–203

  cultural awareness and training, 69–72

  distortions and deceptions about the war by, 93

  identifying the enemy, 22–23, 100–102, 148, 151

  Kunduz hospital and, 233

  misleading statistics/metrics by, 204, 206–208

  nation-building projects and, 163–165, 166

  on Pakistan/Pakistanis, 85–86

  poppy production and, 136

  on war’s progress, 209–210

  U.S. officials corruption and, 186

  covering up attack on Panetta, 202–203

  on decision-making in early stages of the war, 7

  Dostum, Abdul Rashid and, 120–121

  honesty about progress in Afghanistan by, 113–114, 146–147

  lack of knowledge about Afghanistan, 20–21, 27, 66

  on lying during wartime, 5

  military’s assessments on war’s progress, 209–211

  negotiations with Taliban, 235–236, 263–268, 269–270, 271–274

  U.S. officials, deceptions and misleading information by, xi–xiii, xiv–xv, xvii, xx. See also Lessons Learned interviews; oral-history interviews in 2006, 94, 99–100

  about Afghan security forces, 56–57, 94, 155, 210, 220–221

  about “end” of the war, 227–228

  about insider attacks, 216

  about Iraq War, 47–48

  about opium production/trade, 130

  after bin Laden’s death, 201–202

  by Bush, George (administration), 96–97, 108, 111–112

  in February 2007, 108

  by General McNeill, 111, 113

  Khalilzad’s Washington Post op-ed, 50–51

  Obama, Barack (administration), 154–156

  statistics/metrics under Obama administration, 203–208

  on Taliban threat and strength, 94–96, 97–98, 207, 209

  on territory control statistics, 247–248

  under Trump administration, 50, 247, 248–251

  upbeat reports (2015), 231–232

  USS Cole, 19

  U.S. Special Forces. See Special Forces

  U.S. Special Operations Command, 25

  U.S. Special Operations Forces. See Special Operations forces

  U.S. spending, xvi. See also nation-building bribing Afghan leaders and, 185

  under Bush, 30, 95, 137, 158

  corruption and, 184

  on Kandahar dam and electrical projects, 162

  under Obama, 30, 158–163

  on security assistance to Afghanistan, 56, 58–59, 220

  for troops and resources in Afghanistan (2006), 95

  on war on opium, 137, 254, 259

  U.S. troops. See also casualties; military operations; U.S. military alcohol consumption, 106–107

  Biden on withdrawal of, 274–275

  cultural disconnect between Afghans and, 73–74

  decrease in, 200, 215

  deployed under Bush, 146

  deployed under Obama, 152–153, 157

  deployed under Trump, 244–245

  in early part of the war, 4

  efforts to limit, 9

  email report from Kandahar, 17–18

  at Firebase Shkin (April 2003), 77–79

  general lamenting deaths of, xv–xvi

  having nothing to do, 13

  insider attacks and, 213–317

  for Iraq War, 45, 94

  living conditions, 11–13

  NATO-led coalition and, 106–107, 108

  negotiations involving removal of, 272, 273

  in “non-combat” roles, 229–230, 234

  number in Afghanistan, xvi, 12, 25, 111, 200, 228, 236

  Obama’s withdrawal timetable, 201

  pledge to withdraw, 96, 153, 201, 228, 242, 272, 273, 274

  rules of engagement, 229–230, 235, 236

  sent to Afghanistan in 2008, 113

  serving multiple tours in Afghanistan, 81, 148, 154

  in strategy objective, October, 2001, 8–9

  surge of, under Bush, 94, 104

  surge of, under Obama, 152–153, 157, 206–207, 209, 230, 244

  on Taliban threat, 99–100

  views of Islam by, 72–73

  women, 76

  Uzbeks/Uzbekistan, 11–12, 20, 83, 115, 118, 171, 172

  Vietnam War, xii, xiv, xvi, 6–7, 95, 139, 209–210

  Virginia Military Institute, Bush’s visit to, 3, 14

  Vogle, Greg “Spider,” 172

  Vorderbruggen, Adrianna, 234–235

  Votel, Joseph, 249–250

  voting, psy-op project on, 67–68. See also election(s), in Afghanistan

  Wallace, Devin, 217

  Wallace, Steven, 13

  Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 100, 121

  Walters, John, 130

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sp; War in Afghanistan. See also military operations exit strategy, 4, 7

  fighting Iraq War while in the, 45–47

  Iraq War taking priority over, 15, 47, 108, 109, 110, 112–113

  misleading the public about. See U.S. officials, deceptions and misleading information by

  mission and objectives. See objectives and goals of War in Afghanistan

  warlords. See Afghan warlords

  Warren, Elizabeth, 249

  war strategy, 9–10. See also counterinsurgency strategy; military operations under Bush, 105–106, 108–109

  corruption and, 183–184, 186

  lack of, xv, 105, 109–110

  McChrystal’s report on, 150–152

  misleading statistics/metrics and, 206–207

  National Security Council strategy paper, 8–9

  under NATO-led coalition, 105–108, 109

  under Obama, 17, 147–149, 152–153, 158, 230

  reviews of, 112–113, 149, 150

  Robert Gates on, 104–105

  timeline under Obama, 153

  troop surge, under Bush, 94, 104

  troop surge, under Obama, 152–153, 157, 206–207, 209, 230, 244

  Trump administration and, 241, 243–244, 245–246

  wartime, Rumsfeld on telling lies during, xi–xii

  Washington Post, xiii breaking news about Taliban insider attack, 251

  on Dostum payouts, 121

  Farnood interview, 192

  filing lawsuits against SIGAR, xiv

  Holbrooke’s opinion column in, 140–141

  Khalilzad op-ed, 50–51

  series of articles about Afghanistan, xvii–xviii

  Washington Post–ABC News poll, 228

  weapons Afghan army, 61, 62

  B-52 bombers, 253–254

  funneled to Afghan rebels fighting Soviet Union, 81, 116

  from Pakistan, 80

  of Taliban versus Afghan army, 98

  weapons of mass destruction, 47

  Wells, Alice, 272

  Wesa, Tooryalai, 135, 168

  Wesa, Zalmay, 250

  West Point (U.S. Military Academy), 48, 49, 57, 70, 110, 152, 153, 157, 163, 241

  Williams, Brian, 5

  Williamson, Dan, 62–63

  Winstead, Mike, 131, 132

  Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City (2002), 12

  women and women’s rights, 7, 75, 76, 185, 203, 267

  Wood, John, 138

  Woodring, William, 72, 75

  Wood, William, 140

  World War II, xi, xii, 25, 30

  Yasini, Mirwais, 69

  Yemen, 19

  Zabul province, 213, 215, 216, 217

  Zelikow, Philip, 46

  Zia, Mohammed Ehsan, 258–259

  Zizumbo, Daniel, 91

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