by John Galt » Mon Aug 16, 2021 11:14 am
graveyard of empires is overblown. The Achaemenids, the Greeks, the Selecuids, the Parthians, the Sassanids, the Rashidun, the Umayyad, the Abbasid, the Monguls, the Timurids, the Ilkhanid, the British, the Russians, and the Americans all ruled the area and literally none of them died because of Afghanistan. only one (the soviets) was it even a contributing factor. indeed, Afghanistan has been part of one empire or another since like 500 BC aside from like 5 years in the 1700s and like half the 1900s
anyway, wilsonian/neocon nation-building was a mistake. we should have been focused on getting our ton of flesh of retribution and leaving
the only thing stunning is how quickly the afghan army folded. it's like they weren't even there. they outnumbered their enemy by like 6 to 1 or something? actually had an air force (although the taliban was assassinating pilots)?
who would win, 1% of the afghan people in an army trained and equipped by the united states, or some hicks in old toyotas
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.