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Afghanistan is a cluster. The pullout definately could have been done better. However 20 years of training and preparation should have been enough for the Afghani army to stand on their own two feet and fight for their freedom. We liberated them. They had their freedom, they didn't want it.
I mean what the Afghanies did was the equivalent of Washington winning the at Yorktown just to let the last 3,000 British troops in America march back into New York (then the US capital) and take it without a shot fired the second the French sailed away. As we found out then, freedom isn't free, you gotta fight for it. Afghanistan chose not to.
Whats remarkable to me is the same people who expect every poor person in the world to "stand on their own two feet and pull themselves up by their bootstraps," want to lay the blame all on the actions of Trump and Biden who co-ochestrated this pullout. And give the Afghanies a pass.
This is no different than a parent cutting off aid to a codependent child and expecting them to survive.
I feel bad for the loss of life. I fear for the innocent women and children whose lives will never be the same, but to the soldiers and men, allies of ours that refused to stand on their own and forfeited their freedoms without a fight, it is hard for me to generate sympathy.
I mean what the Afghanies did was the equivalent of Washington winning the at Yorktown just to let the last 3,000 British troops in America march back into New York (then the US capital) and take it without a shot fired the second the French sailed away. As we found out then, freedom isn't free, you gotta fight for it. Afghanistan chose not to.
Whats remarkable to me is the same people who expect every poor person in the world to "stand on their own two feet and pull themselves up by their bootstraps," want to lay the blame all on the actions of Trump and Biden who co-ochestrated this pullout. And give the Afghanies a pass.
This is no different than a parent cutting off aid to a codependent child and expecting them to survive.
I feel bad for the loss of life. I fear for the innocent women and children whose lives will never be the same, but to the soldiers and men, allies of ours that refused to stand on their own and forfeited their freedoms without a fight, it is hard for me to generate sympathy.