"What we found (during the ongoing Af-Pak policy review) is that in recent years is that we often just done enough in Afghanistan to avoid failure, and not enough to scale our level of efforts to succeed.
"I think, the other critical thing is that our regional approach to the problem has to change," a senior administration official told reporters at the White House.
"What we have been able to do is to look at the problem that we have been engaged with for over 15 years and understand how that conflict has evolved in Afghanistan and has evolved in Pakistan as well," he noted.
"What we are determined to do is to have a regional perspective, to have a regional look at the problem and to make sure that we are integrating all of our efforts," the official said as he refrained from giving any readout of the recent India, Pakistan and Afghanistan visit of the US National Security Advisor, Lt Gen H R McMaster.
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The US is looking at opportunities to better connect what it is doing militarily in Afghanistan in lifting up its counter terrorism efforts.
This was highlighted by recent US operations in ISIS strong holds of the country's eastern part.
The US has identified the overlap with the Tehrik-e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group, as well as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and other groups there.
"The other aspect is the military aspect to advise and assist the Afghan national security forces... Highlight the need to stop attacks against the security forces..Highlight the need for us to work with the Afghan Governmentto strengthen those security forces,who are making tremendous sacrifices to defend their nation and the people against the Taliban, the Haqqani network as well as other transnational terrorist organisation, which are seeking a support base in Afghanistan," the official said.
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