US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who arrived in Jordan on Sunday on the first day of a five-day swing through the Middle East and Eastern Europe, confirmed that the Trump administration had decided on a new strategy for Afghanistan after “rigorous” debate, but said President Donald Trump would be the one to announce it.
Mattis refused to hint at any details of the decision, which came after months of speculation over whether Trump, frustrated with a stalemate after 16 years in Afghanistan, would allow the Pentagon to boost troop numbers on the ground in the country.
However, Mattis appeared satisfied after what he described as an in-depth review of the policy by much of the president’s Cabinet and top security officials at Camp David on Friday.
“I’m very comfortable that the strategic process was sufficiently rigorous, and did not go in with a preset condition in terms of what questions could be asked and what decisions could be made,” he said.
“Everyone who had equity was heard,” he said, including budget officials responsible for funding the effort.
Trump had several options on the table that ranged from backing away from the country to stepping up US efforts to defeat the Taliban. In June, he gave Mattis the power to increase troop numbers above the estimated 8,400 that have been in the country — close to 4,000 more, according to reports.
But Mattis said he was loathed to move before he had a true picture of the numbers, which he said were actually higher than 8,400, and before Trump had his say on the broader strategy.
“The president had to make strategic decisions,” Mattis said.
“He delegated to me, when he came in, the tactical and operational decision. He did not delegate one ounce of the strategic decision.”
“He really did come in with very different courses of action, and I think he now needs the weekend to collect his thoughts about how he’s going to explain it to the American people.”
In Jordan, he is scheduled to meet with King Abdallah on regional security matters. In Turkey, he will hold discussions with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and top military officials focused on the Syria conflict and the fight against Daesh. In Ukraine, he will discuss US support for the country’s military fighting pro-Moscow rebels and attend celebrations for the country’s national day.
Joint Taliban, Daesh raid
A combined force of Taliban and “self-proclaimed” Daesh militants killed at least 36 people in what may amount to war crimes during a raid on a northern Afghan town this month, the UN said on Sunday.
The dead in the town of Mirza Olang included civilians and pro-government fighters who had been disarmed before they were shot, a preliminary UN report concluded.
The killings occurred during fighting between Aug. 3 and 5 after the militants attacked the town, which lies in Sar-e-Pul province. At the time Afghan officials put the death toll at 62, with at least 36 bodies recovered from mass graves last week.
A spokesman for the Taliban called the UN report “baseless allegations” and “false claims.”
Zabihullah Mujahid repeated an earlier statement that the Taliban had killed 28 pro-government militia fighters, but no civilians were harmed. He also denied that Daesh was involved in the fighting.
Daesh issued a statement last week saying it had led the attack and killed about 54 Shiite Muslims.
The report said it was unable to verify reports of sexual violence, and did not find evidence to support claims that many of the victims were beheaded.
Source: Arab News
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