US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is reviewing the situation in Afghanistan and will soon submit his report to US President Donald Trump, who is awaiting a similar assessment from intelligence agencies.
"We're putting our thoughts together now," Mattis told reporters in Abu Dhabi, where he is travelling to now after cancelling his Afghan trip due to bad weather.
"The President has been rightly reticent on it, because he's waiting for my assessment, and the assessment from the intelligence community. And he's open to my advice on it," he said in response to a question.
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Mattis also asserted that last year was "disastrous" for the Taliban. "They lost their leader.They took no provincial capitals.And you can say, well, that's a pretty low bar."
On the Taliban, Mattis said "they know they cannot win at the ballot box and are using bombs and guns on purpose. They were unsuccessful in gaining their tactical objectives."
"So, I think it was a lot more damaging to the Taliban and the Afghan security forces paid a very heavy price to keep the Taliban on the back foot. The Taliban is in a worse position today, even though I do not equate that to success on our side," he added.
Last week, Mattis met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. He also spoke to Gen John Nicholson, Commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan through video conference.
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