Afghanistan Post-Mortem

  • This incredibly eye-opening documentary shot at a trouble spot called Sangin explains why it was paramount for the US to get out. 
  • And why the outcome we're seeing today was inevitable and fully expected by anyone familiar with the situation on the ground. 
  • And why the Taliban might actually be the good guys in this story. 
  • The Afghan forces (ANA - Afghan national army and ANP Afghan national police) are actually just another name for the northern alliance of yore. 
  • They're lazy, corrupt, often on weed or heroin, with no desire to learn, work hard, or follow international norms like the geneva convention. 
  • Pedophilia and child sexual abuse is a way of life and passed on from generation to generation; "I abuse because I was abused"
  • The Taliban aren't angels, of course, but relatively speaking, they are more disciplined and have a greater sense of unity and purpose and sense of nation
  • The US forces mostly lie to their superiors and tell them what they want to hear, i.e. that success is being achieved
  • In the end, the lesson is the same as always. the US must learn to let nations arrive at their own organic equilibriums, even if they represent uncomfortable results from the US pov. Or, for those familiar with Star Trek, the Prime Directive!

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