"It is fair to ask if we're winning in Afghanistan. I believe the answer is yes, and several facts allow me to say that with confidence," General Joseph Dunford, Commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, during a Congressional hearing.
"First and foremost, our efforts in Afghanistan have pressured the terrorist network and have prevented another 9/11. Second, we have built Afghan security forces that - with increasingly reduced levels of support - are capable of providing security and denying terrorist safe haven," he said.
"Despite all the skepticism surrounding our mission, that looks like winning to me," Dunford said adding that the Afghan national security forces have made remarkable progress in the last few years, but work remains to build the long-term sustainability of the Afghan forces.