Same reason someone stays at the table when you go to the food court. If you all leave, someone else will snatch it.why are we there?
Seems the perfect solution for Trump.he did?
yeah, I still don't know
Given what's been happening for the last few years, what most Afghans actually want is to move to either Sweden, Germany or Austria, live high on the hog on welfare, have 10+ children, molest European women, and impose Islam onto Europe.what the Afghans actually want.
yeah, I still don't know
As noted political philosopher Eddie Izzard once asked:
"Do you have a flag?"
And it is funny, but cuts to the heart of the problem. We (meaning the "civilized" countries) have decided that Afghanistan needs to be a cohesive country with a national government and a flag, and for the last - fill in the blank period of history here - we've been trying to impose this model upon them with pretty much fuck-all consideration of what the Afghans actually want.
I mean, how many citizens of what we call Afghanistan actually know or care that they're "Afghans?" How many of them give a shit what the central government in Kabul wants? My guess is that the last several decades of civil war indicates the answer is none, and given their druthers much of the country would be just as happy being led by their local tribal leaders.
The whole concept of "Afghanistan" is a country imposed on these people and it seems very much like they're having none of it and have held this view for generations. Why are we there is a great question, but the better question is why are we there when they don't want us there?
The problem is there is no real goal so there's no way to know if we achieved the goal. Plus the very nature of Afghanistan itself, where Ghengis Khan was the last one to actually successfully conquer that pit.
There is a way the US can win in Afghanistan, but the US is still too civilized to do it. Thank the gods we are still too civilized to do it.
Given what's been happening for the last few years, what most Afghans actually want is to move to either Sweden, Germany or Austria, live high on the hog on welfare, have 10+ children, molest European women, and impose Islam onto Europe.what the Afghans actually want.
Couple in Austria request IVF to help conceive tenth child
Austria police investigate Afghans over New Year's sexual assaults
Afghans accused of raping, broadcasting assault of Swedish woman
The problem is there is no real goal so there's no way to know if we achieved the goal. Plus the very nature of Afghanistan itself, where Ghengis Khan was the last one to actually successfully conquer that pit.
There is a way the US can win in Afghanistan, but the US is still too civilized to do it. Thank the gods we are still too civilized to do it.
Sure there's a goal: a state which can and will prevent terrorist bases from being established there.
Sure there's a goal: a state which can and will prevent terrorist bases from being established there.
This is a completely unrealistic goal, though. Afghanistan currently hosts many terrorist bases, and probably will continue to do so.
Unless the US is willing to go old-school and kill all the people over the age of 2, there is no solution. No government will ever have legitimacy being backed by the US in Afghanistan. Hell, we have never been able to control more than a small area around Kabul - the rest has been controlled by various warlords.
The ironic thing is that this was Osama Bin Laden's plan all along: provoke the US to bring its military might to bear in a region where they can bleed us out slowly. We only accelerated that by invading Iraq (a real gift to Bin Laden).
The problem is there is no real goal so there's no way to know if we achieved the goal. Plus the very nature of Afghanistan itself, where Ghengis Khan was the last one to actually successfully conquer that pit.
There is a way the US can win in Afghanistan, but the US is still too civilized to do it. Thank the gods we are still too civilized to do it.
Exactly. This has always been the two options facing the US in Afghanistan: eternal war or pulling out and conceding to the Taliban. It amazes me that anyone believes any US-backed government will ever have legitimacy in Afghanistan.