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Pete
05-01-2019, 13:03
US military stops releasing Afghanistan war information

Interesting but what does it mean?

https://www.apnews.com/253f6e2504ad4c72aed8a2d0499a673e

"WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid a battlefield stalemate in Afghanistan , the U.S. military has stopped releasing information often cited to measure progress in America’s longest war, calling it of little value in fighting the Taliban insurgency.

The move fits a trend of less information being released about the war in recent years, often at the insistence of the Afghan government, which had previously stopped the U.S. military from disclosing the number of Afghans killed in battle as well as overall attrition within the Afghan army....?

WarriorDiplomat
05-01-2019, 17:52
US military stops releasing Afghanistan war information

Interesting but what does it mean?

https://www.apnews.com/253f6e2504ad4c72aed8a2d0499a673e

"WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid a battlefield stalemate in Afghanistan , the U.S. military has stopped releasing information often cited to measure progress in America’s longest war, calling it of little value in fighting the Taliban insurgency.

The move fits a trend of less information being released about the war in recent years, often at the insistence of the Afghan government, which had previously stopped the U.S. military from disclosing the number of Afghans killed in battle as well as overall attrition within the Afghan army....?

I am not certain of the intent but I would hope it moves us farther away from the metrics driven mindset......you can't measure insurgencies and counterinsurgencies with metrics......the endstate is all that matters

Texas_Shooter
05-02-2019, 12:37
I am not certain of the intent but I would hope it moves us farther away from the metrics driven mindset......you can't measure insurgencies and counterinsurgencies with metrics......the endstate is all that matters

McNamara tried doing that during the Vietnam War and at one point when they crunched the numbers through the super computers of the day it said America should have won the war.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathansalembaskin/2014/07/25/according-to-big-data-we-won-the-vietnam-war/#557399b53f21

Uman
05-04-2019, 13:55
Does this have any truth today?


https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_memoranda/2006/RM6278-2.pdf