The U.S. soldiers babysitting Afghanistan

Months before withdrawal, says Greg Jaffe, the soldiers of 3rd Platoon struggled to make sense of their mission

U.S. soldiers ascend a rocky terrain during a foot patrol on June 27 in Pech Valley, Afghanistan.
(Image credit: John Cantlie/Getty Images)

THE PLATOON SERGEANT poses a simple question to the men of 3rd Platoon: "What do you consider success on a mission?

There is an uneasy silence in the dark chow tent in Jaghatu, Afghanistan — in a few months, the U.S. Army will bulldoze its portion of the base, part of America's slow withdrawal of combat forces from Afghanistan. All that will remain here in this isolated place is a small Afghan army camp and a mostly empty government building with a mortar-shell hole in its roof, the sum total of 11 years of U.S. counterinsurgency efforts in this district, 65 miles south of Kabul.

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