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		<title>By: Hawk</title>
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		<description>Hmm.  Afghanistan is a larger country than Iraq with a larger population, yet the total forces (US/NATO/Afghan) there are but a fraction of those in Iraq (&lt;200k vs 700k+).

Afghanistan is definitely not Iraq -- the problem there given the historical tribal enmity, low literacy, and mountains of other problems is an order of magnitude worse.  But you have to get at least a proportional number of forces in place before you can start saying &quot;don&#039;t focus on the numbers.&quot;

That said, a cookie cutter apporach of Iraq tactics to Afghanistan WILL fail.  The approach needs singificant tailoring.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm.  Afghanistan is a larger country than Iraq with a larger population, yet the total forces (US/NATO/Afghan) there are but a fraction of those in Iraq (&lt;200k vs 700k+).</p>
<p>Afghanistan is definitely not Iraq &#8212; the problem there given the historical tribal enmity, low literacy, and mountains of other problems is an order of magnitude worse.  But you have to get at least a proportional number of forces in place before you can start saying &#8220;don&#8217;t focus on the numbers.&#8221;</p>
<p>That said, a cookie cutter apporach of Iraq tactics to Afghanistan WILL fail.  The approach needs singificant tailoring.</p>
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