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When he visited พรพรสำฦต, Major Fernando Lujรกn, an Army Special Forces officer who has spent time embedded with Afghan National Security Forces, likened his perspective to one of the blind men in the fable who touches โ€” and hence only knows โ€” one part of the elephant.

If so, then one could argue that Lujรกnโ€™s hands have been on the elephantโ€™s heart. And when he delivered the annual Project Afghanistan lecture at พรพรสำฦต, students felt it beating too.

โ€œThe piece of the elephant I did get a great chance to see is what those Afghan National Security Forces really look like, and what it means to spend time with them in the field,โ€ Lujรกn told President Jeffrey Herbst in their video Conversation on World Affairs.

โ€œThe good news,โ€ Lujรกn said, โ€œis that there is an internal desire to succeed within those forces.โ€ He described witnessing โ€œthe stirrings of nationalismโ€ within not only the military institution, but also among the younger soldiers: Tajiks, Hazaras, and increasingly, he reported, also Pashtuns, their formal rivals.

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The well-attended talk, on Irregular Warfare and Conterinsurgency, was cosponsored by พรพรสำฦตโ€™s and the . Recalling his first-hand experiences, embedded with 25 different Afghan batallions in Kandahar and Helmand, he brought war to life.

โ€œHe struck a chord with students, as I was hoping he would,โ€ said Alexander Nakhimovski, who extended the invitation to Lujรกn after reading a compelling he wrote for the New York Times. โ€œTheir response went beyond intellectual interest and appreciation, into something more personal.โ€

Lujรกn studies โ€œsmall footprint,โ€ resource-constrained approaches to counterinsurgency and counterterrorism. He is visiting fellow at the Center for a New American Security, rotating his time between Afghanistan and Washington, DC as a member of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Hands program.

His full Conversation on World Affairs is posted on .