U.S. War in Afghanistan: From Intervention to Counterinsurgency

Authors

  • Dr. Shahid Ahmed Afridi Assistant Professor Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National Defense University, Islamabad, Pakistan Author
  • Marium Fatima Lecturer National Defense University, Islamabad, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Intervention, Humanitarian, Counterinsurgency, Strategic Culture, National Building

Abstract

US military intervention in Afghanistan was decisive and forceful, however, the Taliban’s insurgency inevitably transformed U.S. military doctrine and strategy from conventional military intervention into Counterinsurgency’s kinetic and non-kinetic operations. U.S. strategic and operational methodology despite exhausting all possibilities; troops’ surge, air dominance/surveillance, non-kinetic peace building operations, failed to dislodge the threat of Taliban violence. An effort is made to identify the underlying factors contributory to the failure of the U.S. strategy, tactics and other challenges faced despite having unparalleled military superiority. This paper further probes the U.S. military strategic repositioning, social structure with the warlords and critically examines how the conflict drifted from intervention into Counterinsurgency irregular warfare.

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Published

2020-12-31

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How to Cite

U.S. War in Afghanistan: From Intervention to Counterinsurgency. (2020). Journal of Political Studies, 27(02), 69-86. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/542

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