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I was deployed in Afghanistan in 2013 [View all] USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 OP
Thanks for providing insight from your personal experience, I don't think we have had much truth in ShazamIam Aug 2021 #1
The media report what they see and what the military and officials tell them. Martin68 Aug 2021 #72
In the end, Afghanis need to run their own country... Wounded Bear Aug 2021 #2
Bingo. Couldn't agree more. paleotn Aug 2021 #31
Yep-- my feeling. If we couldn't get them ready in 20 years, they were never gonna be ready LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #38
3 administrations... joshcryer Aug 2021 #64
very true LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #65
Sad, but true, I think. calimary Aug 2021 #78
Thanks for posting Duncanpup Aug 2021 #3
Worth fighting for and worth dying for are two different things Johnny2X2X Aug 2021 #4
We have to learn that invading and occupying almost any country is just not good for anyone. Hoyt Aug 2021 #5
Looks like the American People are Getting Tired of these Adventure Wars! McKim Aug 2021 #75
Thank you for this perspective. hamsterjill Aug 2021 #6
While waiting for their response... krkaufman Aug 2021 #10
I think they are more concerned USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #11
Appreciate it. hamsterjill Aug 2021 #17
were the translators the same way? the ones we've heard so much about bringing to the US? LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #39
in what respect? stopdiggin Aug 2021 #80
I mean yes, but I guess I was just wondering if the translators were better than the average Afghan LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #83
It sounds reasonable to me that their family's survival is important lunatica Aug 2021 #57
Thanks for posting this n/t hibbing Aug 2021 #7
Yep. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Aug 2021 #8
They used to have a King, Historic NY Aug 2021 #9
Afghan jumping jacks. Go! Aviation Pro Aug 2021 #12
Thanks for posting. JoanofArgh Aug 2021 #13
thanks for that perspective. I needed to hear that. samsingh Aug 2021 #14
I was afraid to open this post, assuming you'd be in the throes of "why did we make these sacrifices lindysalsagal Aug 2021 #15
As weird as it sounds USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #18
I'm not surprised... Postal Grunt Aug 2021 #16
exactly-- it's the same awful lesson we didn't learn in Vietnam LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #40
Speaking of Vietnam, Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #53
Years ago, I was startled the first time I picked up a product with 'Made in Vietnam' label. 70sEraVet Aug 2021 #56
definitely! LymphocyteLover Aug 2021 #66
:) Someone finally mentioned the words "religion" and "culture." Hortensis Aug 2021 #44
That is so sad PatSeg Aug 2021 #19
Are the Taliban any tougher as individuals than the Afghan military personnel? Shermann Aug 2021 #20
Because they have their 12th century Gawd behind them? A HERETIC I AM Aug 2021 #25
Being "tough" and actually believing in what they're doing paleotn Aug 2021 #35
They're religious fanatics. Pretty hard to destroy in the best of times Arazi Aug 2021 #36
conviction qazplm135 Aug 2021 #63
Thank you for your service AZProgressive Aug 2021 #21
Thanks...I was in Iraq, too in 2007 USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #22
thank you for the sacrifices you made, both tangible and intangible, in choosing the martial life Celerity Aug 2021 #47
Thanks for the insight. Fla Dem Aug 2021 #23
Because its an ideology, impossible to contain. Jon King Aug 2021 #37
Where's the profit in winning? The profit is in continuing to feed the war hogs BComplex Aug 2021 #52
I agree with you on the military/industrial complex. Fla Dem Aug 2021 #59
What bothers me about it is that there are so many people in the world with so much hate and BComplex Aug 2021 #70
Where empires go to die keithbvadu2 Aug 2021 #24
It has always been thus with Afghanistan NQAS Aug 2021 #26
Coming here to say just that. AngryOldDem Aug 2021 #32
Same with the Saudis; an AWOL rate above 60%!!!! Grins Aug 2021 #27
Excellent thread, Politico had a great story a month ago saying same thing. Jon King Aug 2021 #28
Was deposing the Taliban even part of the mission? Politicub Aug 2021 #29
I guess originally USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #30
I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like there. Were you frustrated? Politicub Aug 2021 #41
I was frustrated at first USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #45
Randi Rhodes said almost 20 years ago the Taliban would wait it out. Jon King Aug 2021 #33
Now that the Taliban takeover is obviously inevitable Martin Eden Aug 2021 #34
And in 20 years there will be a Broadway musical about it. Politicub Aug 2021 #42
As long as it adds to our popular culture Martin Eden Aug 2021 #51
If Afghanistan won't stand up to the Taliban now, they were never going to djacq Aug 2021 #43
Thanks and same! USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #46
I would like to think that the women there had a better life for a couple of decades madville Aug 2021 #48
Yes you are correct USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #50
Thank you for confirmng waht I've been saying from an historical viewpoint Warpy Aug 2021 #49
I heard this many times from soldiers I corresponded with Skittles Aug 2021 #54
I think Rebl2 Aug 2021 #55
I arrived in Kandahar in Sep2002, CRK7376 Aug 2021 #58
Yes there were a lot of hard workers, but USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #62
Not an expert on the topic, Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #60
For sure: EX500rider Aug 2021 #61
99% of their GNP comes from heroin and grift FakeNoose Aug 2021 #67
Thank you for this perspective. llmart Aug 2021 #68
Tribal it was and tribal it will be. Brits, Russians and USA all failed to affect change. nt Evolve Dammit Aug 2021 #69
Like the Vietnamese, the Afghani people appear feckless and weak because the occupying forces, Martin68 Aug 2021 #71
The more I think about it you assessment is better than mine USAFRetired_Liberal Aug 2021 #77
Never should have went there. The Jungle 1 Aug 2021 #85
I wouldn't accuse any entire "culture" of rampant sexual abuse - unless you include the US. How many Martin68 Aug 2021 #87
Im very curious what % of the country wanted this result quakerboy Aug 2021 #73
How much American blood was shed while we were in Afghanistan. Biden want out in 2009 as VP. usaf-vet Aug 2021 #74
Don't forget, the withdrawal from Afghamistan was planned under Trump, not Biden Shoonra Aug 2021 #76
The only question is why not evacuate the helpers before setting the withdrawal date? Jon King Aug 2021 #79
agreed. but a), look at how crippled stopdiggin Aug 2021 #81
I was 18 when 9/11 happened and even at Jspur Aug 2021 #82
We learned nothing from Vietnam!!!!!!!!!!! The Jungle 1 Aug 2021 #84
Substitute "ARVN" for "Afghan military" thucythucy Aug 2021 #86
Who wants to give their life for a kleptocracy (Afghan Government)...? the installed government JCMach1 Aug 2021 #88
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