Well, I'm in favor of a complete withdraw. I think that, since it's still kind of a powder keg, non-military efforts could be made to transition peacefully. We should be building infastructure and schools and getting people access to food and water. Somehow that can be carried out peacefully, I think. If not, I still think that we should just withdraw. I don't think that we ever should've been in Afghanistan in the first place. There was never a reason to engage in a conflict on the ground whatsoever. One could argue that some sort of operations should have been carried out against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, but I still would have probably been ostensibly opposed to even that. The whole thing should have been more of like a strageic counter-terror operation than a full-blown war. It's still chaos over there, but I do think that an actual attempt to leave some sort of democratic polity to substantially govern over Afghanistan would do a lot more to prevent terror than any war operations ever could. The U.S. should go full First Earth Battalion with it. We could actually become the U.N. Peacekeeping operation that seeks only to amerliorate the conditions of people ravaged by ineqaulity. We're sort of doing that now, but it should really be handled a lot differently. Our current strategy seems to be to con the Afghan people into accepting the notoriously corrupt Afhgan state and to figure out how to mine the region for resources. We seriously need to be concerned with leaving the country in a state that will not result in another conflict. Such concerns also necessitate a different approach to peace talks. There's a documentary that I can't find that addresses this which I thought was pretty good, but, like I said, I can't find it.
Ideally, I would suggest that the people of Afghanistan should spontaneously create an Anarchist commune and that we should act as their allies in this new utopian project, but I don't really think that those hopes are all that reasonable, and, so, what we should be doing is to figure out how to leave a genuine Liberal democracy. Doing so would have a lot more to do with alleviating the plights in the country than it would with waging military operations. There shouldn't be any set out operations at all.
We should actually be doing what the UN claims that it does. We should actually be protecting human rights, delivering humanitarian aid, promoting sustainable development, and abiding by international law. If you eliminated the "maintain peace and international stability" section from the UN's website, than that is what we should be doing.
Edit: It's a little bit confusing to explain because my exit strategy is, like, how the US and other nations who are involved with the conflict talk the rest of the world into its continuation, but, like, we should actually be engaged in the exit strategy.
Are you suggesting that we created the mujahideen or just that I should have gone into further detail concerning the insurgency at its inception? My assumption has always been that we just ostensibly backed them.