Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
Please join us one week after Afghanistan's historic presidential
elections to discuss the outcome of the vote and its implications
for the country's future. Having commanded over 20,000 U.S. and
coalition forces as part of Operation Enduring Freedom from 2003 -
2005, General Barno will provide his thoughts on the current
security situation in Afghanistan and what challenges and
opportunities lie ahead with regard to achieving stability in the
region. Dr. Marvin Weinbaum will also share his insights as an
International Election Observer for the August 20 polls. What is at
stake for U.S. national security in Afghanistan? What have the
elections told us about the progress of democracy in the country?
What do they mean for the Taliban and its influence? How can the
coalition and Afghan forces retake the initiative from the
insurgents, especially in the south and east? To what extent will
developments inside neighboring Pakistan determine the course of
the conflict in Afghanistan? Our distinguished group of panelists
will seek to address these and other issues. We hope you can join
us for this timely and informative discussion.
More About the Speakers
Lt. Gen. David W. Barno (USA-Ret.)
Director, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic
Studies
National Defense University
Dr. Marvin Weinbaum
Scholar-in-Residence
Middle East Institute
Lisa Curtis
Senior Research Fellow for South Asia
The Heritage Foundation
David Isby
Author of the forthcoming book, Afghanistan: Graveyard of
Empires, a New History of the Borderlands' Conflicts
Hosted By
James Phillips
Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs
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