Afghanistan Is A War Of Perceptions, Says General McChrystal

Posted by Staff on February 4, 2010 |

Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who commands U.S. forces in Afghanistan, says that the mission in the region is more based on the perception of success, rather than hard-to-measure physical victories. (0:24)

 
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February 4, 2010

One Response to “Afghanistan Is A War Of Perceptions, Says General McChrystal”

  1. ilovebeeswarzone Says:

    perception,intuiton? i have problem with thoses coming from a top General on that kind of war where ,thank you.ours soldiers are still getting kill by roadsides bombs and others explosifs even from remote control from the enemies that President Karsei want to give them a place in governmement and pay them for joining the civiliens Afghans whom he doesent care what they feel about his promiss to do so it would have to be coming more assertive from General to make sure that war is going on our side our soldier need sure strategy to go march on the surge nothing evasive for the orders to give


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