Thursday
Sep172009
A Civilian Surge May Be The Key To Success In Afghanistan, Says Foreign Analyst
By Meagan Wiseley - University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News Service
Dr. Clare Lockhart, Co-Founder and Director of the Institute of State Effectiveness, spoke out in favor of a civilian surge, which would indicate massive support from the Afghan people, in Afghanistan Thursday during an appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
According to Lockhart, a civilian surge can be achieved in Afghanistan by enabling Afghans to exercise self rule through the creation of civil institutions.
"[These institutions will provide the] framework needed to stabilize Afghanistan," said Lockhart.
Lockhart added that this move would be an essential step to achieving an eventual exit.
Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) emphasized the importance of a winning civilian strategy in Afghanistan.
"I have said repeatedly that we will not force the surrender of the Taliban by military force alone. Therefore, any strategy that lacks a strong civilian component is doomed," said Kerry.
Dr. Clare Lockhart, Co-Founder and Director of the Institute of State Effectiveness, spoke out in favor of a civilian surge, which would indicate massive support from the Afghan people, in Afghanistan Thursday during an appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
According to Lockhart, a civilian surge can be achieved in Afghanistan by enabling Afghans to exercise self rule through the creation of civil institutions.
"[These institutions will provide the] framework needed to stabilize Afghanistan," said Lockhart.
Lockhart added that this move would be an essential step to achieving an eventual exit.
Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) emphasized the importance of a winning civilian strategy in Afghanistan.
"I have said repeatedly that we will not force the surrender of the Taliban by military force alone. Therefore, any strategy that lacks a strong civilian component is doomed," said Kerry.