Afganistan

Now that dust has settled, what went wrong?

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Niggers

You could blame all sorts of thing that led up to this happening but the ultimate truth is we should have never involved ourselves in other countries bullshit in the first place

I think you mean what went right.

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Nothing went wrong. The mic got the economic boost of having a low level war and only a few soldiers were killed.
They weren't committed to conquering it and it would always return to sandnig ways once America let eventually.

jews

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Nothing, it went perfectly.

Trump withdrew troops too early, Biden did it too slow.

Jews

The US has done regime change in Afghanistan without subsequent economic and political nation building. The US was unwilling to also do regime change and nation building in Pakistan when it became apparent that Pakistan was working against the US objectives in Afghanistan.
Basically since the days of invasion the US was constantly looking for a way out for 20 years. That's not a way to integrate a 20 to 40 million country into an empire.
To be successful the US should've done it more similar to how it was done in Japan — write constitution directly and at least for a couple decades control the economy and politics with iron fist and a lot of direct involvement.

Nothing went wrong. The good little guy won for once and the globohomo beast lost. Should inspire us all.

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Do you guys think the afghans could have won by doing nothing?
Like just wait for the us to get bored and leave?

That's essentially what happened anyway.

Pakistan is a county of 220 million people with ties to fucking China. It's intelligence services are not "little guy".

It's the failure of the neoliberal worldview. The idea that every country on earth must be aligned ideologically in order for peace to be maintained. This creates total disrespect for any country that does things differently. America put itself in that position from the start, not pursing what was best for afghanistan, but what they believed was best for the world.

They did manage to fry about +5000 burgers

Biden pulled out before all the Taliban were dead.

Over 20 years. That's around 200 people on average per year. That's essentially nothing.

Only 2000

>what went wrong?
You mean, how did everything go so RIGHT?

Alhamdulillah my Taliban brothers from another mother. DEATH TO ZOG, DEATH TO AMERICA

>Now that dust has settled, what went wrong?
The nigger Afghan people.