Ahmed Rashid: Those who feel the war is futile were bound to be disappointed.
The Economist on Obama, from last November: He has to start deciding whom to disappoint.
George Packer: Richard Holbrooke must know that there will be no American victory in this war; he can only try to forestall potential disaster. But if he considers success unlikely, or even questions the premise of the war, he has kept it to himself.
Rory Stewart: "We're beating the cat." "Why are you beating the cat?" "It's a cat-tiger strategy."
Rashid: Seventy percent of today's ANA recruits are illiterate.
Nathaniel Fick and Vikram Singh: The average Afghan spends one-fifth of his income on bribes.
Rashid, back in September: The Taliban's game plan of waiting out the Americans now looks more plausible than ever.
Elizabeth Rubin, from the Korengal Valley: It didn't take long to understand why so many soldiers were taking antidepressants.
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