The Afghanistan Papers Are Establishment Whitewash BS

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 21, 2019 3:32 pm

The Taliban is just Pashtun culture unimpeded. A lib relative of mine was working for an NGO and announced- after having been in Kabul and some of the other “stans” in the wake of the US-Northern Alliance invasion – that the Taliban was finished. I knew way back then that that was bullshit. Once the foreigners (Russian, American, whoever) leave, they revert to their tribal fiefdom system, the women put the tents back on and the men grow out their beards. I didn’t need some expose’ to tell me that America can’t “win” anything there. Unless you’re willing to dedicate massive resources to occupy a thoroughly defeated country (like Japan), there is no winning a war in another country. How many times do you have to watch the same movie?