20/20 Hindsight on Afghanistan

https://www.pilotonline.com/opinion/columns/vp-ed-column-ambrose-1217-20191217-v4iyaiqoh5gqtj2qbvnbbos4xu-story.html

Finally we’re starting to see that we do not need to occupy a hostile country forever.  We should have just gone in and killed the people who needed killing, and those who stood in the way, broke some stuff, and come home.

19 thoughts on “20/20 Hindsight on Afghanistan

  1. Basically, a Tomahawk cruise missile strike is exactly and all that was called for. Oh wait, no, the GOP gave Clinton a world o’sh*t for that one earlier… “Wag the Dog” they cried.

    Of course, they’d have had better results with 1 B-52 and a load of JDAMs.

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      1. Bi-partisan stupidity. I agree. Obama should have declared victory and come home.

        With that said, he ran on a promise to get out of Iraq – which he did – and to pursue the war in Afghanistan which he also did. So, the real stupidity lies with We, the People who have been conditioned to believe that we can solve intractable problems with guns, bullets and bombs.

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      2. No question. Especially Iraq. So was Vietnam. And most of the other conflicts we get into.

        Our culture is imbued with the Military/Industrial Complex. Why have the great war machine if we are not going to use it?

        The poster baby is Rumsfeld when he said we’d been in and out in months, the Iraqis will love us and their oil money would pay us back. He was backed up by neo-cons and Cheney, whose company stood to make billions.

        And now we have a dummy Bush, a smart Obama and a whatever Trump who have all been duped by the same culture that violence fixes things.

        (Yes, the Trump Ambrose forgot to mention. He increased our troops to Afghanistan and the Mideast and told us he was on the verge of a “deal” with the Taliban. Until they blew up a lot of people.)

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  2. American hubris coupled with the greed of of the military industrial complex.

    Rumsfeld, Chaney Cabal mostly to blame, but Obama didn’t do nearly enough to fix it.

    Sending more troops into Saudi Arabia ain’t the damn answer either.

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    1. Well here, lemme give ya something to disagree with…

      Aside from Panama and Grenada, all other military actions since Korea have resulted in a retreat, or a subsequent s-staining, starting Vietnam and the Mayaquez incident.

      My favorite was our Beirut pullout… “Ol’ Cut&Run Reagan” February 3, 4, something like that, it’s “We shall not cut & run…” and February 7 it’s “We’re outta there! Every man for himself!”

      The final pullout was so fast and unannounced that we left the French Peacekeepers with an undefended flank which they scrambled to fill in and cover the US pullout.

      But, by god, can Hollywood make it all look so, so, patriotic and glorious… and a win.

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      1. Of course the problem was that we shouldn’t have been here, there and everywhere in the first place.

        Bush the Elder was prescient when he said “you break it, you buy it”.

        The cynic in me says that when some people make a lot of money in the arms industry, it raises an eyebrow.

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        1. Should I have said Happy Holidays? If I did, someone would accuse me of waging a war on Christmas.

          TO the reform Druid, Merry Solstice.

          To my fellow Jews, Happy Hanukkah.

          To the Christians, Merry Christmas.

          If anyone here celebrates Kwanza, enjoy!

          And just a friendly reminder; Jews celebrate Christmas by eating Chinese takeout and going to the movies. So an acceptable Hanukkah gift is a gift card to a movie theater. It’s more expensive than the food.

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