What the U.S. Intel Thinks about the Future of Afghanistan?


Let’s Hear from the Spies

Posted by Steve Coll, New Yorker, November 24, 2011



In late 2008, the United States intelligence community produced a classified National Intelligence Estimate on the war in Afghanistan that has never been released to the public. The N.I.E. described a “grim situation” overall, according to an intelligence officer’s private briefing for NATO ambassadors.

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