We have made significant progress in achieving our goal in Afghanistan to 'disrupt, dismantle, and eventually defeat Al Qaeda and to prevent its return to either Afghanistan or Pakistan.'
Adam Smith
The Public Record
Adam Smith is a U.S. Representative for Washington's 9th congressional district, serving since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, he has focused on various legislative efforts, particularly in defense and foreign policy. Throughout his tenure, Smith has been involved in key discussions and initiatives related to national security and military funding, reflecting his commitment to these issues. He has also been an advocate for progressive policies within his district and has worked on legislation addressing economic and social challenges faced by his constituents.
We have to transition to Afghan sovereignty as quickly as we responsibly can.
It is my belief that it is time to lean forward on transitioning the responsibility for security to the Afghan National Security Forces and the Afghan government.
If there is one demonstrable historical truth, it is that foreign forces in Afghanistan are destabilizing over time.
I look forward to your testimony and insights into the challenges and way forward in Afghanistan.
Being in a better position in Afghanistan is still finding yourself in a very difficult spot.
If we don't want that and we want to succeed in the mission... well, then how do we do that?
We want our troops home. We want the Afghan people back in charge of their own security, back in charge of their own government.
I think this hearing today is extremely timely, with the American people needing to hear from you on what is really going on over there on the ground.
It is critical, therefore, that our special operations forces are fully resourced.
We cannot simply walk away from Pakistan. We need to find a way to make that relationship work.





