Britisk militærchef i Helmand tror ikke på militær sejr i Afghanistan

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The UKs commander in Helmand has said Britain should not expect a “decisive military victory” in Afghanistan, BBC online reports Sunday.

Brig Mark Carleton-Smith told the Sunday Times the aim of the mission was to ensure the Afghan army was able to manage the country on its own. He said this could involve discussing security with the Taleban.

When international troops eventually leave Afghanistan, there may still be a “low but steady” level of rural insurgency, he conceded, noting that it was unrealistic to expect that multinational forces would be able to wipe out armed bands of insurgents in the country.

Brig Carleton-Smiths comments echo a view commonly-held, if rarely aired, by British military and diplomatic officials in Afghanistan. Many believe certain legitimate elements of the Taleban represent the positions of the Afghan people and so should be a part of the Central Asian countrys future.