Countering the Quetta Shura: a viable strategy to US policy in Afghanistan

Countering the Quetta Shura: a viable strategy to US policy in Afghanistan

Author: 
Carpenter, Steve
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2014
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Journal Title: 
Defense & Security Analysis
Source: 
Defense & Security Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 3, September 2014, pp. 266-282
Abstract: 

The US strategy in Afghanistan has fallen short of neutralizing the insurgency that threatens the future stability. The primary insurgency's leadership council, the Quetta Shura, has effectively managed influence through a shadow government and superior tactics in recruiting marginalized tribal leaders, leading to a questionable outcome once Coalition forces withdraw in 2014. This article summarizes the threat posed by the Quetta Shura, coinciding with the deficiencies in the current US policy, and recommends a more viable strategy conducive to the current circumstances, based on historical and cultural precedence. Coalition forces have put a great amount of time, money, and effort into establishing a more stable Afghanistan. The USA needs a more aggressive strategy to counter the aspirations of the insurgency, thereby giving the Afghans the opportunity to further progress in the future. Under the current circumstances and policies, a peaceful transition after the Coalition withdrawal is becoming more unlikely.

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CITATION: Carpenter, Steve. Countering the Quetta Shura: a viable strategy to US policy in Afghanistan . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Defense & Security Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 3, September 2014, pp. 266-282 - Available at: https://library.au.int/countering-quetta-shura-viable-strategy-us-policy-afghanistan-31