The Changing Game in Afghanistan

Brian M Downing  Two remarkable events took place in recent days involving the war against the Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, and al Qaeda. Neither event augurs well for US/NATO efforts in Afghanistan, though important opportunities may arise. In any case, recent events signal a new phase in the war in Read More …

Pakistan on the Brink

Brian M Downing Pakistan might collapse. It faces regional insurgencies, political failures, rising Islamism (in the public and army alike), and reprisals from India over the Mumbai attacks of last November. The trouble in the US’s principal though duplicitous partner in the war on terror is all the more worrisome Read More …

Rethinking the surge in Iraq

Brian M Downing  The “surge” of General David Petraeus, the commander of United States forces in Iraq, is widely credited with bringing down violence in Iraq to a level that allows for political development and the withdrawal of some US troops. In an interview published on Tuesday, following a series Read More …

Will it be ‘Obama’s war’?

Brian M Downing  Senator Barack Obama has repeatedly assured the public that, if elected to the presidency, he will withdraw US troops from Iraq, and in a manner more cautious than the way in which the US went in.  He is unclear as to how many troops he would withdraw, Read More …

It’s a fragile ‘quiet’ in Iraq

 Brian M Downing  In recent months, US casualties and Iraqi deaths have dropped markedly. Americans and Iraqis welcome the news but are perplexed by it as well. This is especially so in the US Congress, where confusion and indecision have deepened, and opposition to the war is even more tepid Read More …

Error and Progress in Iraq

Brian M. Downing In recent months the administration has been touting successes in Iraq, and polling data show a modest increase in public support for the war.  Various reports on the war will be released in the next week or so, the interpretations of which will be contested widely, bitterly, Read More …

The surge and counterinsurgency in Iraq

Brian M Downing  In recent months, the George W Bush administration has been touting successes in Iraq, and polling data show a modest increase in US public support for the war. Various reports on the war will be released in the next week or so, the interpretations of which will Read More …

Counterinsurgency’s prospects in Iraq

Brian M Downing  The United States’ war in Iraq, as is more apparent with each passing year, is going badly. The administration of President George W Bush has recently admitted as much and announced a new strategy – or at least a new word. “Counterinsurgency” glitters in studies of guerrilla Read More …

The American generals and the Iraq war

  Brian M Downing  The Iraq war is the first in American history to steadily worsen our national security. Our generals, through action and acquiescence, despite their sworn duty to protect the nation, have played no small role in endangering America. This is all the more paradoxical and alarming because Read More …

Jawbreaker, The Attack on Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda by Gary Berntsen and Ralph Pezzullo 

A review of Gary Berntsen and Ralph Pezzullo,  Jawbreaker, The Attack on Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda: A Personal Account by the CIA’s Key Field Commander.  New York: Crown, 2005. 328 pp; $25.95 cloth. Gary Berntsen has not lived a dull life.  The future case officer and director of the ground Read More …