WASHINGTON (AP) The No. 2 American commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday he believes the stage has been set for winning the war, but hard fighting lies ahead for Afghan forces now suffering heavy casualties.
Army Lt. Gen. Mark Milley also told reporters by video teleconference from his headquarters in Kabul that he thinks the Taliban no longer are capable of overthrowing the U.S.-backed Afghan government. But, he said, the insurgents are resilient and capable of continuing to fight "for a fairly long period of time."
The U.S. and its NATO allies are due to complete their combat mission in Afghanistan in December 2014.
"Right now I would say that the conditions are set for winning this war. But it is not yet won, and it is not yet over," Milley said.
He said the Taliban have failed to achieve their 2013 strategic goal of regaining lost ground.