While the Trump Administration has yet to officially sign the peace deal  with the Taliban in Afghanistan, the clearest sign yet that they’ll do  so came in a new interview with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
 While US officials have often been unrealistically rosy-eyed about the  state of the war, Pompeo took the talking points to a new level, and now  is arguing effectively that the US has won the war in Afghanistan, and  “delivered” on all of its goals. 
 The US has repeatedly redefined what the war’s goal actually was, both  because stabilizing Afghanistan never really happened, and because officials  wanted a metric that wouldn’t show a loss. Pompeo, however, argued that  al-Qaeda is defeated and a “shadow of its former self in Afghanistan.”
 Pompeo said this was a “real achievement,” and that the 19 years of war  had “greatly reduced the risk that an attack on the United States of  America would emanate from Afghan soil.” The deal with the Taliban has  as one of its centerpieces a Taliban promise to keep al-Qaeda and ISIS  out of Afghanistan.
 Selling this not just as the best the US is going to get but a virtual  victory is likely to be the administration’s talking point if they  intend to advance toward finalizing the peace deal. Pompeo’s comments  seem to be a first step toward exactly that. 
Pompeo Argues US War in Afghanistan Was ‘Successful’
Says 19 year conflict was 'a real achievement' 
			Jason Ditz is Senior Editor for Antiwar.com. He has 20 years of experience in foreign policy research and his work has appeared in The American Conservative, Responsible Statecraft, Forbes, Toronto Star, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Providence Journal, Washington Times, and the Detroit Free Press.
			Join the Discussion!
We welcome thoughtful and respectful comments. Hateful language, illegal content, or attacks against Antiwar.com will be removed.
For more details, please see our Comment Policy.
    ×
    
      ![Image Preview]() 
    
  


