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Authors: General Stanley McChrystal
“Shame on you”:
Aziz Ahmed Tassal, “Karzai Faces Anger in Marjah,”
Asia Times,
March 19, 2010.
“We exchanged views”:
Preen, “Karzai Visits Marjah” (news video).
folksy greetings:
Interview with Afghan military officer present on the trip. The
New York Times
similarly noted that Karzai “appeared to win [the crowd] over on occasion with his crisp and simple language, spoken in the accent of his native Kandahar.” Rahimi and Oppel Jr., “Mixed Reception.”
large, roving
mahaz
:
Before he was killed, Mullah Dadullah went on Al Jazeera and bragged about the connections between his
mahaz,
Al Qaeda in Iraq, and the central leadership of Al Qaeda: “We consider it a friendly and brotherly organization, which shares our ideology and concepts. We have close ties and constant contacts with it . . . may have sent our people to Iraq, and [the Iraqis] may have sent their friends to us. We have continuous contacts with them, whether by phone or by other means” (“Taliban Military Commander Mullah Dadallah: We Are in Contact with Iraqi Mujahideen, Osama bin Laden & Al-Zawahiri,” Middle East Media Research Institute, June 2, 2006).
beheadings:
Dion Nissenbaum, “Knocked Out of Power in Afghan Town, Taliban Turn to Intimidation,” McClatchy,
March 14, 2010. The article reports on decapitations, once a trademark of Zarqawi's in Iraq, and a tactic that was on display in an infamous Taliban propaganda video featuring a twelve-year-old executioner, who according to the caption on the video was trained by Dadullah. Bryan Glyn Williams, “Mullah Omar's Missiles, A Field Report on Suicide Bombers in Afghanistan,” Middle East Policy Council, Winter 2008.
pep talk to Marjah's Taliban:
In this way, as Dadullah had, the front's new leaderâQayyum Zakirâwas well known for stealing over from Pakistan to personally motivate his troops. Anand Gopal, “Qayyum Zakir: The Afganistan Taliban's Rising Mastermind,”
Christian Science Monitor
, April 30, 2010.
sixteen key cities:
Correspondence with Matt Sherman.
the only known mutiny:
Hugh Kennedy,
The Great Arab Conquests: How the Spread of Islam Changed the World We Live In
(Da Capo Press, 2007), 194â95.
decimation of Kandahar:
For a description of the devastation the Soviets wrought, see Robert Kaplan,
Soldiers of God: With Islamic Warriors in Afghanistan and Pakistan
(Vintage, 2001), 187â88.
two hundred thousand:
Ibid., 188.
Karzai walked in:
The sequence of events comes from notes taken by a member of my ISAF strategic advisery group, as do the paraphrased remarks, originally transcribed from the live English translation of Karzai's speech. Quoted remarks are from Golnar Mortevalli, “Karzai Rallies Tribes, Distances Self from West,” Reuters
,
April 4, 2010.
would join the Taliban:
According to a CRS report, an English translation of the exact comments was never produced. Kenneth Katzman, “Afghanistan: Politics, Elections, and Government Performance,” Congressional Research Service,
March 30, 2012, 11.
put that trip in jeapardy:
In an April 6 press briefing, a reporter asked if the White House was considering canceling Karzai's visit. Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary answered, “We certainly would evaluate whatever continued or further remarks President Karzai makes as to whether that's constructive to have such a meeting, sure.” “Briefing by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs,” White House website, April 6, 2010. Three days later, Denis McDonough said the trip was still on.
in rejection of Mullah Omar's
layha
:
The United Nations calculated that from January through June 2010, the insurgency killed and wounded 2,477 Afghans, a 53 percent increase from the same period in 2009, and 76 percent of all civilian casualties. ISAF and Afghan security forces, meanwhile, caused 30 percent fewer civilian casualties than they had during the first six months of 2009, decreasing their share of the civilian toll to 12 percent.
“
Mid Year Report 2010 Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 2010,” United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, August 2010, iâiv.
assassination campaign:
Details of Taliban activity in early 2010 are from Ibid., 2â3, 6.
Index
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Abd al-Rahman, Sheikh, 216â31, 234
death of, 231â33
Abdullah, Abdullah, 334, 342, 354
Abizaid, John, 55, 56, 59, 78, 81, 94, 95, 104, 108, 116, 128, 129, 131â33, 135â37, 140, 141, 144, 147, 149, 158, 177, 180â82, 254â55, 279
Abizaid, Kathy, 59
Abrams, Creighton, 12, 288
Abu Ghraib, 124, 136, 172, 200â201, 208
Addis Ababa, 249â50
Afghan Hands, 307, 385â86
Afghanistan, 52, 68, 75, 77, 79, 93, 95, 100, 108, 109, 264â66, 275â78, 280
air strikes in, 311â12, 339â42, 367
Al Qaeda in, 113, 124, 192, 285
Bagram, 122â24, 168, 347â49
Barg-e Matal, 331â32
British forces in, 320â23, 337, 349
British India and, 326â27
civilian casualties in, 294â95, 307, 310â13, 321, 339â42, 369, 386
civilian-military strategy in, 292â93, 305, 355
civil war in, 74, 281
Coalition forces in, 295â96, 304, 305, 307, 320, 322, 347;
see also
International Security Assistance Force
Combined Joint Task Force 180 in, 76â78
Duranni empire in, 377
elections in, 283, 296, 318, 323, 330, 333â35, 336â37, 342â43, 354, 385
Farah bombing in, 289
French forces in, 300, 301
Helmand Province, 265, 296, 309, 310, 314, 315, 318â26, 336, 337, 349, 363, 373â75, 377
“ink spot” strategy in, 321, 322, 331, 332
insurgencies in, 266, 308, 329;
see also
Taliban
Iraq compared with, 376â77
ISAF in,
see
International Security Assistance Force
Kabul, 68, 275, 276, 281, 282, 292â94, 297, 305, 323
Kandahar, 74, 76, 309, 310, 318, 323, 336, 377â83, 386
Kunduz Province incident, 339â42
Marines in, 322, 323, 337
Marjah, 320, 372â73, 380, 381, 382
Marjah offensive, 276, 363â70, 375â76
McChrystal appointed to command in, 277â78, 294
McChrystal's deployment to, in 2002, 76â78
McChrystal's listening tour in, 297, 300â308, 311, 318
McChrystal's resignation from command in, 388
NATO in, 278, 282, 289, 296, 310;
see also
International Security Assistance Force
1978 coup in, 77, 280, 296
Northern Alliance in, 305, 306, 346
Operation Enduring Freedom in, 76
Operation Hamkari in, 380â81, 383, 385, 386
Operation Moshtarak in, 363â70, 372, 378, 380, 385
Operation Winter Strike in, 108â9, 111
n
opium trade in, 319, 368
Pakistan's border with, 327
roots of conflict in, 280
rule of law in, 348â49
Soviet war with, 45, 48â49, 50, 264â65, 280â81, 282, 319, 327, 332, 381
strategic assessment of, 294â95, 305, 306â7, 316â17, 329, 330â33, 337â38, 342, 343, 349â53, 355
strategic assessment leaked, 344â46, 350, 356
suicide bomb attacks in, 265, 314, 341, 386
Taliban in,
see
Taliban
troop increases for, 284â87, 289, 306â7, 332â33, 342, 345, 355â57, 359â61, 376
U.S. invasion of, 281, 299, 319
U.S. withdrawal from, 355, 357
Vietnam compared with, 351, 356
White House assessments of, 283, 285
Afghan National Security Forces, 318, 329, 346â47, 356, 357
Aimma Bridge stampede, 195â96
AirLand Battle, 37
Akhundzada, Nasim, 318â19, 320
Akhundzada, Sher Mohammad, 320, 373, 374â75
Akhundzada clan, 319â20, 321
Albu Mahal tribe, 186â87, 259
Alexander the Great, 377
Al Jazeera, 131, 166, 265
Allawi, Ayad, 147, 160
Allen, John, 264
Al Qaeda, 48â49, 52, 68, 74, 75â77, 83â84, 92, 95, 108, 109, 113â16, 118, 125, 147, 149, 152, 156, 158, 159, 161, 167, 168, 170, 181, 277, 283, 289, 309, 349â50, 355, 359
in Afghanistan, 113, 124, 192, 285
Al Shabab and, 249
Dadullah Lang and, 265
East Africa embassy bombings by, 68â69, 71, 75, 113, 249
franchises of, 115
Haqqanis and, 304
McChrystal's first contact with, 48
9/11 attacks of,
see
9/11 attacks
organization of, 113, 114â15
in Pakistan, 113, 124, 285, 292
senior leadership of, 113, 115
in Somalia, 249â50
Taliban and, 265, 281
Tampa I meeting on, 116, 118
TF 714's focus on, 175â76
training camps of, 113â14
Zarqawi and, 152, 161, 166, 235â36
Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), 161â62, 166, 168, 170â73, 175, 177â80, 183â84, 192, 195, 213, 219, 235, 247, 263
Albu Mahal and, 186â87, 259
al-Masri named head of, 235
Amman bombings and, 197â98
Ansar al-Sunnah and, 247â48, 260, 261
Jihad and Reform Front and, 263
networks of, 194
Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Risha and, 241â42
Yusufiyah buildings of, 203â6
Zarqawi as leader of,
see
Zarqawi, Abu Musab al-,
Al Qaim, 182â83, 185â86, 187, 244
Al Shabab, 249, 271
Amini, Abdullah, 341
Amman, hotel bombings in, 197â98, 214
Annan, Kofi, 68
Ansar al-Islam, 83â84
Ansar al-Sunnah (AAS), 167, 175, 209, 247â48, 260
Al Qaeda in Iraq and, 247â48, 260, 261
Arab-Israeli War, 37
Army, U.S.:
3rd Battalion, 19th Infantry, 41â44
XVIII Airborne Corps, 72â76, 79
24th Mechanized Infantry Division, 38, 40, 41, 44, 47, 56
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, 16
Command and Staff College, 50â51
Directorate of Plans and Training, 39
Green,
see
Green
Joint Readiness Training Center, 64
National Training Center, 40â41, 42
Rangers,
see
Rangers
revitalization of, 37â38, 41, 48
Special Forces,
see
Special Forces
training in, 37, 40â41
Army, U.S., 82nd Airborne Division, 33, 45, 94, 266, 304, 391
2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 55â62
in Fallujah, 128, 129
Green Ramp accident at Pope Air Force Base, 56â59, 60, 61
jumpmasters in, 29â30
McChrystal in, 16, 22, 27â32, 38, 40, 47, 55â62, 70â71
Arroyo, Israel, 378, 379, 387â88
Aryan, Abdul Zahir, 370
Askariya shrine, Samarra, 204â5, 219, 223, 376
Atmar, Hanif, 329â30, 331, 335, 346, 360, 362
Atta, Mohammed, 72â73
Awakening movement, 241, 243, 247, 252, 262
Ayrow, Aden Hashi, 271
Azzam, Abdullah, 49
Azzam, Abu, 261
Baghdad, 111, 176, 181, 204, 261
Aimma Bridge stampede in, 195â96
belts around, 204, 378
bombings in, 197
ethnic cleansing in, 219, 261
insurgents in, 244
Sadr City, 132, 140, 204, 247, 377
Sadr City firefight, 267â69
troop surge and, 250, 261, 376
violence in, 219, 247, 261
Baghdad International Airport (BIAP), 90, 100, 106, 150, 200
Bailey, Jeff, 133
Baratto, David J., 19â20, 31
Barbero, Mike, 10
Barefoot, Wayne, 112â13, 138, 147, 175, 206â7, 235
Bargewell, Eldon, 173â75
Barno, David, 10, 82
Batalona, Wes, 126
Battle of Algiers, The,
123, 124
Behemoth
(Hobbes), 273
Berg, Nicholas, 134â35
Biden, Joe, 349, 356â57
Biddle, Steve, 317
Bifulco, Rick, 13, 17
Big Ben arms cache, 139â45, 146, 148, 150, 238, 271
Bin Laden, Osama, 49, 51â52, 68â70, 71, 74â76, 83, 113â15, 168, 192, 266
audiotapes issued by, 165â66, 167
hunt for, 266
Saddam and, 192
Taliban and, 281
in Tora Bora, 266
Zarqawi and, 120â21, 152, 161, 166, 209, 236
Blackwater contractors, murder of, 89â90, 125â26, 130
Blair, Tony, 131
Boivin, Larry, 136, 137
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 148
Bowman, Rick, 16, 17
Brahimi, Lakhdar, 131
Bremer, L. Paul, 100, 111, 132, 136, 147
Briggs, Dan, 136, 137
Britain, 262
Afghanistan forces of, 320â23, 337, 349
India and, 326â27, 350
British Puma helicopter crash, 269
British Special Forces, 52, 53, 243â44
Brown, Doug, 94, 116, 133, 157, 177
Brown, Gordon, 262
Buford, John, 191, 192
Bush, George W., 74, 79, 83, 90, 100, 131, 196, 246, 249, 250, 252, 283, 288, 299
in National Security Council meeting, 188â91, 193
Caldwell, Bill, 10
Caldwell, Tommy, 58
Callwell, C. E., 117
Camp Bucca, 208
Canavan, Mike, 56, 60
Caniano, William, 82
Caravans
(Michener), 297
Carter, Jimmy, 23, 24, 37, 62
Carter, Nick, 364, 367â68, 370, 381
Casey, George, Jr., 147â48, 173, 175â81, 186, 233, 234, 238, 242â43, 247, 252, 254, 255, 261, 279
Castellano, Rosario, 307
Cédras, Raoul, 61â62
Central Command (CENTCOM), 53, 71, 83, 94, 95, 158, 159, 175, 202, 208, 212, 219, 254, 366
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 113, 116â19, 149, 151, 169, 264
Chaklala Airfield, 357
Cheney, Richard (Dick), 51, 188
Christian, John, 140, 170â71, 175, 181â82, 183â84, 187, 259â60, 261, 263
Christmas, 3â7, 249
Churchill, Winston, 11â12, 353
Clarke, Torie, 82
Clausewitz, Carl von, 41, 50, 244
Clinton, Hillary, 355, 357
Clinton, William J. (Bill), 61â62
COIN Academy, 243
Cole,
USS, 75, 173
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 389
Combined Joint Task Force 180, 76â78
Conway, James T. (Jim) 140
Corcoran, Edward, 20, 30, 79
Cordesman, Anthony (Tony) 317
Council on Foreign Relations, 67â68
Counterinsurgency Advisory and Assistance Team, 304
Crocker, Ryan, 82, 258â59, 266, 267, 268, 275
Cuffee, Steve, 55
Dadullah Lang, 264â65, 271, 308, 314, 320â21, 375
Dadullah, Mansoor, 265
Dailey, Dell, 108
Dale, Catherine, 317
Daley, Bill, 275
Danjou, Jean, 384â85
Daoud, Mohammed, 77, 280
Daraji, Rahim al-, 261
Dar es Salaam, embassy bombing in, 68â69, 71, 75, 249
Davis, Sergeant First Class, 28â29
Davis, Steve, 183
Dawah Party, 218, 258â59
Defense, Department of, 116, 118
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 155
De Kruif, Mart, 365â66
De Lattre de Tassigny, Jean, 288
Dempsey, Deanie, 278
Dempsey, Marty, 132, 278
DePuy, William, 17, 40
detainees, 207, 210
insurgency fomented among, 208
intelligence from, 111, 177, 199
from intercepted truck, 146â47, 202â3
interrogations of, 123â24, 153, 178, 199â203, 207â8, 348
limits on holding, 208
mistreatment of, 203
Mubassir, 209, 210â12, 214, 215â21, 223, 224, 233
from Yusufiyah, 206â12, 214
Diesing, Trevor John, 184
Dostum, Abdul Rashid, 281, 333â34
Downing, Wayne, 53, 54
Dubik, Jim, 262
Dunaway, Chris, 58
Dunaway, Jan, 58
Durand, Henry Mortimer, 327
Eggers, Jeff, 291, 330
Egypt, 48, 75
Eide, Kai, 337, 354
Eikenberry, Karl, 297, 305, 337, 339, 354, 355â56, 357, 360, 385, 386
Eisenhower, Dwight, 296
Eisenhower, John, 62
Ellsberg, Daniel, 352
Elphinstone, William, 293â94
Ethiopia, 249â50, 271
Exercise Bright Star, 48
Exum, Andrew, 317
Fahim, Mohammad, 334
Fall, Bernard, 18, 295
Fallujah, 121, 124, 125â31, 135â45, 146â48, 158â61, 173, 181
Big Ben safe house in, 139â45, 146, 148, 150, 238, 271
Fallujah Brigade, 135â36, 137, 141, 144
FBI, 149, 201, 203, 233, 234
Feir, Philip, 13, 14
Felek, Abu “Taha,” 209, 210
Flourney, Michele, 330
Flynn, Charlie, 4, 280, 285, 290, 293, 301, 308, 313, 317, 339, 378, 387, 394
Flynn, Lori, 384
Flynn, Mike, 4, 156, 158, 168, 169, 175, 176, 181, 220, 227, 229, 232, 240, 262, 290, 293, 296â97, 307, 339, 384
Force Strategic Engagement Cell (FSEC), 244, 248, 260, 261, 262, 263
Fort Benning, 25â26, 34, 45, 62
Fort Bragg, 38, 51, 55, 61â62, 72â75, 84â85, 93, 94, 96, 109, 110, 278
dinner for McRaven at, 233â34
Fort Irwin, 40
Fort Leavenworth, 50
Fort Lewis, 62â63
Fort Stewart, 37, 38â40, 44, 47, 65, 84
France, 300, 301
Franks, Fred, 255
Franks, Tommy, 108
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 95â96
Frontline,
338
Fuller, Kurt, 176, 180â81, 227, 229, 240, 262
Fussell, Chris, 267, 269â70, 272
Gagor, Franciszek, 383â84
Galbraith, Peter, 337
Galvin, John, 39
Garrison, Bill, 54, 108, 392
Gates, Robert, 246, 252, 284, 294â95, 306, 311, 316, 330, 333, 343, 345, 346, 349, 357, 388, 389
Gavin, Jim, 27â28
Gettysburg, 191â92, 361
Ghadiya, Abu, 221
Ghani, Ashraf, 334
Ghul, Hassan, 120
Gracie, Royce and Rorion, 63
Graham, Lindsey, 333
Graney, LaJuana, 41
Graney, Pierce T. (“Tom”), 41, 42â44, 45
Grant, Ulysses S., 9, 12, 21, 135, 287, 392
Great Escape, The,
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