FreedomFighter
Member
Having troops in Afghanistan indefinitely or "for decades" don't sound like a timetable to me. Being there for 16 years sounds like any timetable ever went to complete shit. On top of that, they're "not winning".The US had always had a timetable. The current 13k troops are part of a NATO mission with US troops making up about half that.
Just walking away isn't a viable option. Something has to be done before everyone picks up and leaves. You want a timetable but you're short on ideas about what should be done as it winds down.
No one is saying leave immediately. What I am proposing is that there be a hard timetable that is adhered to withdraw.
And that means coming to terms with the fact that the US lost this war and can't ever win it. Now is not the time for ego. It's time to negotiate an end to this war or it continue to be a waste of time and treasure.