Pakistani Generals and ISAF supply lines through the Khyber Pass

Brian M Downing Pakistan has closed the legendary Khyber Pass through flow critical NATO supply convoys.  The stated reason for the closing, now in its fifth day, is in retaliation for an attack inside Pakistani territory by American forces on a Taliban band that had sought safe haven in Pakistan. Read More …

Flood relief and politics in Pakistan 

Brian M Downing  The world is seeing a tragedy unfold as monsoon rains swell the expansive Indus River and flood large parts of Pakistan from Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa province to the Arabian Sea. Whether directed by Pakistanis or outside agencies, relief will not always be a straightforward humanitarian effort – neither Read More …

Plan B for Afghanistan

Brian M Downing It is becoming increasingly clear that US and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) efforts to develop a stable political system and growing economy in Afghanistan are failing. The government of President Hamid Karzai has little support in or out of the country. The Taliban have recovered from Read More …

Russia steps back into Afghanistan warily

Brian M Downing  Russia’s use of its military and security forces has historically not been known for economy of force or strategic subtlety.  Injudicious invaders and troublesome satellites have been met with overwhelming force.  However, in the decades after Stalin and his successors belatedly departed the scene, Russia has used Read More …

Kyrgyzstan in Russia’s Near Abroad 

Brian M Downing  The precise nature and inspiration of the uprising last week in the remote Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan is not presently known. Few, however, doubt that Russia has supported President Kurmanbek Bakiyev’s ouster and will benefit from the government that is coalescing in Bishkek. Russia quickly recognized Read More …

A Question of Command by Mark Moyar – reviewed by Brian M Downing

Counter-insurgency, then and now A Question of Command by Mark Moyar Reviewed by Brian M Downing In Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead, an operation on the fictional island of Anopopei comes to a successful conclusion, but owing to the campaign’s intricacies, no one is quite sure why. Headquarters writes a report Read More …

Stalemate and the possibility of dialogue in the Afghan war

Brian M Downing  Statements coming from the London summit on Afghanistan recognize the need for a negotiated settlement to the wars that have raged there for most of the last thirty-two years.  The statements are surprisingly candid; diplomatic language is usually less direct than what the NATO chieftains and Kabul Read More …

Pakistan and the Afghan Insurgency

Brian M Downing   In recent weeks the US has begun to pressure Pakistan into doing more to counter the insurgency in Afghanistan, by interdicting supplies going to insurgents and by helping to target Taliban leaders operating near Quetta, in western Pakistan. Joint chiefs head Admiral Mullen has strongly urged Read More …

Sources of insurgent support in Afghanistan

 Brian M Downing Discussion of Afghanistan policy is not being conducted with an adequate understanding of the insurgency there. Insurgents are considered akin to a crime syndicate that has expanded its influence through intimidation and violence, or to a religious cult that spreads through hortatory oration. These views are partly Read More …