Frustrated over the worsening security situation in Afghanistan, Trump at a White House meeting on July 19 "repeatedly suggested" that Defence Secretary James Mattis and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Joseph Dunford replace Gen Nicholson, because he is "not winning the war", the NBC News reported yesterday, quoting unnamed officials in the White House.
The Afghan review lasted for about two hours, during which the president apparently asked for return on investment in Afghanistan.
Notably, Trump is yet to meet General Nicholson, who was appointed to this position by his predecessor. Trump is the third US President to be grappling with the Afghan war, which began in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, when the then US President George W Bush sent troops to overthrow the Taliban rulers, who had sheltered Al-Qaeda and its leader Osama bin Laden.
"We aren't winning," Trump complained, according to the officials.
Another official said Trump pointed to maps showing the Taliban gaining ground, and that Mattis responded to the president by saying the US is losing because it doesn't have the strategy it needs, the news channel reported.
The White House declined to comment on internal deliberations.
"That strategy has been worked carefully in the interagency process and while no decision has been made the president's team continues to develop options for him that address threats and opportunities to America arising from this vital region," Michael Anton, spokesman of the National Security Council told the news channel.
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