Get The Hell Out Of Afghanistan Now

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

Get The Hell Out Of Afghanistan Now

Surprising no one, recent revelations demonstrate that not only is Afghanistan a hopeless wreck but our glorious foreign policy elite has been lying about it for going on two decades. Remember, these people are our betters, our moral superiors, the people we should genuflect to and obey because of their wisdom and insights and credentials. And they are lying garbage people. If it wasn’t for the ridiculous impeachment foolishness, maybe our country could focus on this endless disaster – and one that is still killing our best and our bravest.

Here’s the bottom line. Donald Trump’s instincts were right when he looked at this Seventh Century wasteland and asked (I’m paraphrasing), “What the hell are we doing still being here?”

We need to get out of Afghanistan yesterday. The 4K Trump’s supposed to be pulling out soon should be the down payment. Bring our troops all home.

The Taliban rules the countryside. The drug warlords are laughing at us. Our corrupt “allies” are raking in our cash, with trillions of our dollars spraying out of a massive spigot that the beneficiaries don’t want to cut off. But worse, our troops are dying in drips and drabs. Hell, a year ago one of my friends got shot there by somebody pretending to be our ally right up until the moment that turd decided to blast the infidels with a weapon we probably bought him. I do not presume to speak for my friend and I have no idea where he stands on the politics – like all our great soldiers, he’ll go where ordered and do his utmost – but I’m retired and I know where I stand. 

I stand for lancing this festering boil of a war. End it. After nearly 20 years, it’s not worth one more American limb or life.

Were we defeated? Not in any meaningful sense. We just have nothing to gain by fighting it anymore. We came to kill al-Qaeda. We killed heaps of those scumbags. But somehow that mission morphed into making Afghanistan a place that didn’t suck. That’s crazy. It’s always sucked and it always will suck and its suckiness is not our problem.

We didn’t “win,” in the sense that we did not crush all opposition. To say we cannot win in Afghanistan is wrong. Of course we can win. What we cannot do is summon up the will to do what it would take to win. Perhaps we do not want to – and there are plenty of good reasons not to do the hard and horrendous things necessary to pacify that backwater hellhole. But we could, if we wanted to. We have the combat power. What we do not have is the will – and again, maybe we don’t want to have the will to do it. We beat Germany and Japan by, in large part, annihilating their cities. But both were existential threats to our country. Afghanistan, if it provides a refuge for jihadi degenerates again, is a threat, but hardly an existential threat.

Winning in Afghanistan means exponentially more blood and treasure. We would need to flood the country with troops, and flood it with even more money. It would take hundreds of thousands of soldiers, which we could send. But would we want to? Do we want that butcher’s bill?

As for money, well, the reports make clear that we have flooded that country with cash for two decades and all we have to show for it are rich grifters and…more rich grifters, American and Afghani. That’s it. We could have set those trillions of bucks on fire and at least we would not have had to bury a few thousand of our troops.

And to pacify the countryside means putting aside the counterinsurgency fad that’s led to two decades of treading water in a sea of American blood. Julius Caesar understood how to pacify a country. So did Curtis LeMay. You go in and wipe out your enemies. You kill them in massive quantities until they beg you to surrender. And you destroy their territory, leaving it a wasteland. We did that in World War II, not coincidentally the last war we unequivocally won.

But would we do that here? Do we want to shed that amount of blood? Let’s not dance around it – we don’t want to, as a country. We have no stomach for the kind of meat grinder warfare we used to practice, at least not in this scenario. Maybe that’s a good thing. Maybe the objective of a pacified Afghanistan is not worth the moral cost of victory. But there’s no need to even think about it because there is not going to be a consensus in our country to do what we would have to do to win. We’re not going for Dresden II: Pashtun Boogaloo. So let’s stop this bloody Groundhog Day of a war, after countless funerals, countless dollars, and countless years.

If a war is not important enough to win, then it’s sure as hell not important enough to not win for years and years and years.

So, what happens to our allies? Some of our “allies” are apparently less allies than parasites. They’ll be fine, and if they aren’t, too bad. The ones who truly stood with us, who fought beside our men and shed blood with them, we should take care of. That might mean arming them. That might mean bringing them here. But it does not mean running on this miserable rat wheel forever.

“But,” warn those who want to stay, “if we abandon our allies what message does that send?” Well, it sends the message that if we prop you up for two decades and you still can’t hack it, yeah, you’re on your own. That is not a bad message to send.

It’s their country. If they want to fight for it, that’s their choice. And if they don’t, that’s also their choice. But after 20 years, it’s not our problem anymore. The fact that we’ve been stupid enough to waste blood and bucks on Afghanistan for two decades – when the reason we came there in the first place was to exact vengeance on terrorists, not remake its entire primitive society – does not somehow morally obligate us to keep doing so forever.

“The terrorists might come back” is another argument. That’s true. But then we can come back too – in the form of drones or bombers or special ops guys, and we can kill them. If the Taliban takes over, that’s bad. But then the Taliban has taken over. It would have something to lose.

Might terrorists threaten us from there again even though we would hold the local warlord responsible? Maybe. But right now, Afghans are actively trying to kill Americans who are, conveniently, right there. How are we worse off removing the enemy’s targets across an ocean?

A lot of people have an interest in this fiasco continuing. The foreigners our fecklessness have made rich. The contractors cashing in on Uncle Sam’s cash. Even our military has an interest in continuing it. It’s not some sort of evil delight in war, but professionals tend to want to use their skills. Afghanistan is a mission, and our military – because it is mostly composed of aggressive achievers, except in the JAG Corps – likes having a mission. But the military works for us, and we should tell it, “Nope. Thanks, but you’re done. Pack up and redeploy.”

Some others warn, “Well, China will go in if we go out.” Oh no, that would be awful.

There is one more argument. There are folks who worry that leaving will render our sacrifices meaningless. But that’s not so. The courage and sacrifice of our warriors under unbelievable conditions was not in vain. Those who served in Afghanistan have a right to be proud; we should be proud of them. They were never defeated. They are leaving not because they were forced out but because we called them home. They should leave with their heads held high as the heroes they are.

And it’s precisely because they are heroes that we owe them this tough decision to finally end this war.

With so many real-world disasters going on, you need a break. Go ahead and check out my new novel Collapse. It’s the pro-military, action-packed, yet cynically funny, sequel to People’s RepublicIndian Country and WildfireLiberal madness has broken our country in two. In the blue states, political correctness has reached peak insanity. And all hell is breaking loose. Collapse is fun. In fact, check them all out – Bill Kristol (Ahoy! He shows up too!) calls them “appalling” so you know they’re good.

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John Prokovich
John Prokovich
December 19, 2019 9:30 am

Russia and her Arab allies will soon attack Jerusalem, so says the Bible,

Stucky
Stucky
  John Prokovich
December 19, 2019 12:27 pm

Please give me the verse where “Russia” is specifically mentioned in the Bible.

(And don’t give me that Gog / Magog junk.)

Lebowski
Lebowski
  John Prokovich
December 19, 2019 1:43 pm

The “ Bible” could be wrong

the experienced
the experienced
December 19, 2019 9:49 am

All wars fought in the last 200 years were orchestrated by the globalist bankers with the ultimate goal to beat everybody into submission to the coming one world government. The biggest war is yet to come – see the Book of Revelation.
I do feel sorry for our soldiers who get persuaded and made believe they are doing a patriotic act but instead become nothing but collateral damage in the ever raging power lust of Lucifer, whose bidding is done by the globalists.

Morongobill
Morongobill
December 19, 2019 9:56 am

Get out before we really understand why they call Afghanistan the Graveyard of Empires.

Let China step up and lose some of her Best and Brightest.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Morongobill
December 19, 2019 10:15 am

Agreed. Russia gave it a whirl before us, so it is time for China to step up to the plate, but they will not because there is nothing there for them.

Brian Anderson
Brian Anderson
  Morongobill
December 19, 2019 10:43 am

Does anyone believe that we couldn’t win the war in Afghanistan if we really wanted to? It’s just like every other “war” since WWII, we aren’t trying to win.

And yet, we send our boys off anyway. That is evil.

Frank
Frank
  Brian Anderson
December 19, 2019 12:41 pm

I think the solution would end with glow-in-the-dark rubble.
I don’t see where that solution would benefit us.
I prefer leaving them to their own devices, while we bring our people back home.

CCRider
CCRider
  Brian Anderson
December 19, 2019 5:36 pm

So ‘we’ could ‘win’ if we really wanted to? What “we’ could do is kill off their entire population, man, women and child. They are 15th century nomads for Christ’s sake. Some fucking win. We have to shed this antiquated and absurd notion about winning wars. The USS Missouri is a goddamn museum. The weapons are too awful.

BTW Brian, it’s not boys only. Remember-we live in a diverse age. Our daughters get to dodge bullets for the bankers also.

Stucky
Stucky
  Morongobill
December 19, 2019 12:33 pm

” … they call Afghanistan the Graveyard of Empires.”

Yup.

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Agio
Agio
  Stucky
December 19, 2019 1:39 pm

When you’re wounded and dy’in on Afghanistan’s plains
And the women run down to cut up what remains
Just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains
And go to your Gawd like a soldier.

– R. Kipling

Lebowski
Lebowski
  Morongobill
December 19, 2019 1:45 pm

Doubt the Chinese would be dumb enough to fill the void

yahsure
yahsure
  Lebowski
December 19, 2019 8:06 pm

We oughta look that up on Aliexpress. They should have millions of really bored soldiers with nothing to do. Saudis attack us and we bomb Afghanistan. who signed up for this madness?

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint
December 19, 2019 10:04 am

The West will never leave. Where else to get enormous quantities of poppies? Former Burma is great, but it’s always good to have alternate suppliers. Plus all the $$ for the contractors. This is like the Vietnam money machine never ended, it’s a dream come true.

Stucky
Stucky
  Hollowpoint
December 19, 2019 12:29 pm

It’s not just poppies.

I recall reading several months ago that Afghanistan has a TRILLION (or, more) dollars worth of minerals in it’s soil … including significant rare-earth ones.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Stucky
December 19, 2019 9:46 pm

Lots of poppies too, en route via your favorite Mexican drug cartel.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Stucky
December 20, 2019 12:00 am

Lithium, green cars need lots of lithium.

Agio
Agio
  Hollowpoint
December 19, 2019 1:54 pm

China is lookin’ for love in all the right places:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719300034

Especially note the very good maps.

flash
flash
December 19, 2019 10:23 am

They do not work for US.

The Afghanistan military is getting more than three times the American taxpayer funding than the construction of a wall on the United States-Mexico border, thanks to a Republican-Democrat spending package.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/18/afghanistan-military-3x-funding-border-wall/

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wdg
wdg
  flash
December 19, 2019 5:28 pm

Yup…that’s what it is…a Crime Cartel.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  flash
December 19, 2019 9:47 pm

22?? keep posting the same images?

flash
flash
  ILuvCO2
December 20, 2019 8:44 am

You got me, man .

Brian Anderson
Brian Anderson
December 19, 2019 10:38 am

I cannot stand reading stories that are so packed with errors in grammar. Why the hell can’t you have someone proof these stories prior to them being posted?

It causes the site to reek of unprofessionalism, therefore losing credibility.

Neuday
Neuday
  Brian Anderson
December 19, 2019 12:34 pm

Yeah, cuz TBP is all about professionalism and credibility. What a fuckwad.

Riot at the Red Rope Rodeo (EC)
Riot at the Red Rope Rodeo (EC)
  Brian Anderson
December 19, 2019 12:47 pm

Why not ask your boyfriend to proof them for you, Brian?

mark
mark
December 19, 2019 10:42 am

The Afghanistan War has been a 17 year (poppy) drug supply line for the CIA, the greatest drug dealer in the history of the world. They have worked with the Mafia and the Vatican to distribute and launder countless billions in their unholy three cord strand of death, destroyed lives, and pure evil on a scale that is unimaginable.

“This disturbing expose describes a secret alliance forged at the close of World War II by the CIA, the Sicilian and US mafias, and the Vatican to thwart the possibility of a Communist invasion of Europe. Journalist Paul L. Williams presents evidence suggesting the existence of “stay-behind” units in many European countries consisting of five thousand to fifteen thousand military operatives.

According to the author’s research, the initial funding for these guerilla armies came from the sale of large stocks of SS morphine that had been smuggled out of Germany and Italy and of bogus British bank notes that had been produced in concentration camps by skilled counterfeiters. As the Cold War intensified, the units were used not only to ward off possible invaders, but also to thwart the rise of left-wing movements in South America and NATO-based countries by terror attacks.

Williams argues that Operation Gladio soon gave rise to the toppling of governments, wholesale genocide, the formation of death squads, financial scandals on a grand scale, the creation of the mujahideen, an international narcotics network, and, most recently, the ascendancy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a Jesuit cleric with strong ties to Operation Condor (an outgrowth of Gladio in Argentina) as Pope Francis I.Sure to be controversial, Operation Gladio connects the dots in ways the mainstream media often overlooks.”

More details:

“Operation Gladio, which still continues to this day, is the codename for a clandestine NATO “stay-behind” operation in Italy during the Cold War. The CIA spearheaded Gladio under the pretext of preventing the spread of Soviet communism in Europe. The name gladio is the Italian form of gladius, a type of Roman shortsword. Gladio came to refer to a whole range of stay-behind cells and groups in Europe, although originally, Operation Gladio was the Italian branch. Gladio became famous when then Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti talked about it.

Gladio involved the Freemasons, Mafia members and the Vatican, who all united with the CIA and NATO in a holy war against communism. Operation Gladio was responsible for some horrible atrocities and false flag attacks in Italy, such as the bombing of Bologna train station in 1980. Today, even the Western-backed fighters in Nazi Ukraine and Syria are basically Gladio fighters. Declassified files on Gladio can be found here.”

https://www.activistpost.com/2017/08/20-declassified-files-prove-governmental-crime-conspiracy-part-1.html

Pat
Pat
December 19, 2019 10:57 am

Whenever I see the name Afghanistan, i immediately associate it to %90 of the worlds opium production….and how bad the opioid crisis in the U.S. has become, and the ruined lives and families due to addiction, not to mention all the sacrifice of our armed forces in the past 20yrs. This all at the hand of our own corrupt government. So whenever you hear Afghanistan on the news, its not about al-Qaeda, not bin laden, and certainly not about 9-11. Its drugs and money and protecting the supply.

flash
flash
December 19, 2019 11:09 am

Nope, Cuck Shitter, nothing to see here.

About 72,000 United States-born children delivered every year to foreign tourists, foreign visa workers, and foreign students are rewarded birthright American citizenship, a new study reveals.

Research by the Center for Immigration Studies finds that every year, 39,000 anchor babies are born to foreign students and foreign visa workers, as well as 33,000 anchor babies born to foreign tourists every year.

This indicates that about 72,000 anchor babies are born to foreigners who are legally temporarily in the U.S. These U.S.-born children — in addition to the 300,000 anchor babies born to illegal aliens every year — are immediately rewarded American citizenship simply because their foreign parents delivered them in the parameters of the nation’s borders.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/12/study-foreign-workers-tourists-deliver-72k-anchor-babies-a-year-in-u-s/

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Steve C.
Steve C.
December 19, 2019 11:47 am

Were we defeated? Not in any meaningful sense. We just have nothing to gain by fighting it anymore. We came to kill al-Qaeda. We killed heaps of those scumbags. But somehow that mission morphed into making Afghanistan a place that didn’t suck. That’s crazy. It’s always sucked and it always will suck and its suckiness is not our problem.

Actually no. The war in Afghanistan was actually about (surprise-surprise) natural gas and oil.

The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline (TAPI) when completed will export natural gas and later oil from the Caspian basin to Pakistan where it will be loaded onto ships for transport to the west.

The Caspian Basin has an estimated 300 trillion cubic feet of gas and 100–200 billion barrels of oil. A pipeline to a seaport has to cross through either Iran or Afghanistan. Since Iran is out, it had to be planned through Afghanistan.

The Taliban originally signed a deal for the proposed pipeline in 1998 with the US firm UNOCAL, but then turned it down at the urging of the man that was to be framed for 911 – Osama bin Laden. The decision to invade Afghanistan was made months before the events of 911 to overthrow the Taliban and install a new puppet government that would be more agreeable to the globalists interests.

Coincidentally the US military bases that we built there just happen to be adjacent to the planned pipeline route. How’s that for serendipitous? We even installed a former UNOCAL consultant of our new puppet government in Afghanistan. Hey, it’s what we do…

Work began on the TAPI in December of 2015 with construction of the Afghanistan portion getting underway in February of 2018.

There is NO WAY they are going to walk away from their investment now…

yahsure
yahsure
  Steve C.
December 19, 2019 8:10 pm

I read that the Chinese were smarter and are big on extracting minerals from Afghanistan. Lithium? War is a racket.

Mudbug
Mudbug
December 19, 2019 12:43 pm

Don’t cling to a mistake just because you spent a lot of time making it.

TC
TC
December 19, 2019 1:52 pm

Trump will pull 4k out of Afghanistan while deploying 14k into Saudi Arabia, and the MAGA crowd will somehow chalk it up as a win.

Dan Rogers
Dan Rogers
December 19, 2019 2:57 pm

Very good piece, Colonel, like usual! Our mission there ended in 2005 at the latest when we killed the tango’s. Period. And don’t forget Pakistan and how we have fed them hundreds of billions of benjamins…

8675310
8675310
December 19, 2019 3:50 pm

The only way to win in Afghanistan is to accept the inevitability of collaterally damage. The enemy does not care about collateral damage.

wdg
wdg
December 19, 2019 4:11 pm

Here’s the bottom line. Donald Trump’s instincts were right when he looked at this Seventh Century wasteland and asked (I’m paraphrasing), “What the hell are we doing still being here?”

Fake News…yes. Fake Trump…also yes. Trump is in fact the mortal enemy of the American people, the European nations and Christian Western Civilization. True conservatives and patriots throughout the western world are being undermined, deceived, lied to and betrayed by Trump. Words mean nothing but deeds and actions speak loudly to all who have ears to hear and eyes to see. Trump was installed not to Make America Great Again but to destroy America. Zionism is satanism, modern Jews are not Semitic but mostly Khazarian, and modern Israel was established by the Rothschilds and populated by people who are not the children of Abraham.

Matthew 7:15 – “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”

Trump’s Abominable, Reprehensible And Downright Tyrannical Executive Order
By Chuck Baldwin
December 19, 2019
Trump’s executive order—deceptively called “An Executive Order on Combating Anti-Semitism”—issued this past week, will empower the federal Department of Education to withhold funding to college campuses that do not squash anti-Israel rhetoric. In other words, it is now official government policy to deny college students and faculty members their Natural and constitutional right to criticize—especially and primarily if they criticize any and all things Israel. This will also doubtless include speech that supports Palestinian rights.
Trump also declared that the religion of Judaism is a nationality or ethnicity and is beyond criticism. Can you imagine the outcry if he had declared Christianity to be a nationality?
Plus, by issuing this Executive Order, Donald Trump has made every Christian and non-Jew in the United States a second-class citizen. But don’t expect Robert Jeffress and his gaggle of Christian Zionists to figure that out.
I have said repeatedly that Donald Trump is America’s first Zionist president. And Trump’s actions continue to prove that statement true.
Trump’s latest attack against the Constitution—specifically the First Amendment—is just his latest sellout to Israel. I’ll say it straight out: Donald Trump is not trying to make America great; he is trying to make Israel great.
By the way, I’m glad to see that rabid Jewish Zionist, Mark Levin, agrees with me. At the signing ceremony of this draconian executive order, Levin called Trump “the first Jewish President of the United States.”
Even casual research will easily discover that Trump’s family is dominated by Jewish Zionists, as is his circle of friends and business associates. What a coincidence.
Trump says his executive order (EO) is protecting free speech on college campuses. That’s a lie. His EO is squashing free speech—specifically speech that criticizes Israel or Zionism.

Think about this: Under Trump’s EO, colleges will be punished if they allow the reading of the New Testament on campus, as the New Testament is replete with criticisms of Israel and the Jews.

Donald Trump is a pathetic puppet of the likes of ultra-Zionist billionaire Sheldon Adelson. Even worse is the fact that the Christian Zionist preachers and churches in this country are as much Adelson’s puppets as is Trump, which is why they love Trump so much.

And all of this hypnotic support for faux Israel can be traced directly to the false teachings of John Darby and C. I. Scofield and the thousands of Christian Zionist churches and scores of Christian Zionist colleges that those two men created.

It would not be hyperbolic to say that Donald Trump is the quintessential creation of Darby and Scofield. And it is no coincidence that Trump is also the Blasphemer-in-Chief, because everything associated with Zionism is blasphemy.

Now the Zionist Donald Trump is trying to prohibit colleges from criticizing Zionism. If you are looking for an impeachable offense, this blatant abridgment of the First Amendment by the President of the United States is it.

But don’t expect Democrats in Congress to challenge Trump’s unconscionable EO that officially elevates Jewishness to royalty status, because the same Israeli lobby that controls the Republicans in Washington, D.C., also controls the Democrats.