Former CIA official says U.S. is losing the war in Afghanistan!
WASHINGTON - April 14, 2008 - The
U.S. is on the verge of losing the war in Afghanistan, says a former top CIA
official who was involved in attempts to capture and kill Osama bin Laden.
"Afghanistan of course is a
terrible disaster for the United States and NATO. NATO seems to be dying in
Afghanistan," says Mike Scheuer, who headed the CIA's Osama Bin Laden unit
when the war began.
Scheuer is no longer with the
agency. His harsh assessment comes in his new book, "Marching Toward Hell:
America and Islam After Iraq."
"What we managed to do was
what invaders of Afghanistan always do. We took the cities and declared
victory, but we didn't kill the enemy," Scheuer tells WTOP.
"The enemy escaped, the
Taliban and al Qaeda, now we have a growing insurgency in Afghanistan. And, we
certainly don't have very many more troops to send there."
So, why is the war a disaster?
Scheuer says the U.S. made some horrible miscalculations.
"We tried to do Afghanistan on
the cheap," he says.
"We tried to win a war with
several hundred intelligence officers and about a thousand special
forces."
What does Scheuer think should
happen now?
"Unfortunately, it would
involve several major politicians saying we've lied to you for the last 15
years."WTOP contacted the Department of Defense but the
department has yet to respond.