Originally posted by Kuciwalker
The point of the mission was to pwn the Taliban and eliminate Afghanistan as a harbour for AQ.
The point of the mission was to pwn the Taliban and eliminate Afghanistan as a harbour for AQ.
As far as the harbour for AQ - Do you really think they need Afghanistan for that? They already have half the middle east to hang out in, not to mention Pakistan...
I think we have actually helped AQ by providing them yet another piece of recruitment propaganda. Western occupation of Muslim countries does not decrease AQ's appeal, it grows it.
And make no mistake this an occupation. The Karzai government would fall in a matter of days were there not over 50,000 western troops supporting him. He comes to Washington and announces the Taliban are "beaten" (his word) to make Americans think the mission is rosy then one week later tells Canada not to withdraw from the mission b/c the country would fall back into anarchy.
I tend to believe what he is telling us (though I would dearly love to take him at his word in Washington and bring our troops home). Karzai is our puppet, only in power so long as we keep him there. The West still hasn't learned it's lesson about supporting unpopular leaders. We keep doing it.
Until we can be sure it'll stay that way when we leave, we should stay.
Are we trying to make them into a Western Democracy? It won't work. They don't want it any more than Iraq does. It is faulty thinking on our part to believe all nations of the world want to be like us.
A few other random thoughts on the issue:
NATO has failed in its first true test as an "alliance". I'm sorry to sound like a broken record on this but when certain members refuse to allow their troops to be in combat roles and leave the "heavy lifting" to others, you can't really call yourself a military alliance. Germany's conduct has been particularly shameful in this regard although they are by no means alone.
"We broke it, we have to fix it" - Complete and utter crap. Afghanistan was truly broken before we went anywhere near the place.
"Human Rights" - A cover excuse for continuing the war. If we (the west) really gave a damn about people's rights there are far better projects than Afghanistan.
I remember the Soviet invasion and occupation of the country. The similarity that strikes me most often are the news reports of "schools and roads" being built. I swear if you take 80's Soviet media reports on their conflict in Afghanistan and change the names where appropriate they sound exactly the same. It is spooky. Btw, Canada's military spending in Afghanistan runs 5:1 that of infrastructure/recontruction.
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