• Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    arrow-down
    17
    ·
    10 hours ago

    The Taliban and years of religious squabbling is what broke their country. And if you truly think it’s all the US, then you don’t know your history and are uneducated.

    • Myxomatosis@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      edit-2
      2 hours ago

      I didn’t say it was entirely America’s fault. I’m well aware of the history of Afghanistan because I personally went there with the military. Ever hear of what Colin Powell called the Pottery Barn Rule? It means if you break it, then you buy it.

    • PugJesus@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      19
      ·
      9 hours ago

      The recent history of Afghanistan is complex, but “Pulling out haphazardly after releasing thousands of Taliban fighters against the will of the national government” is, at the very least, a very strong contributing factor to the current state of affairs.

      • Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        arrow-down
        4
        ·
        6 hours ago

        Well, yeah. But it’s not the entire reason a country is broken. Plus, we’ve been there for too long and the government there didn’t have a clue in how to go about improving itself. And we needed to go so…what else could’ve been done?

        Everything in the Middle-East is a waste of time.

        • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          5
          ·
          edit-2
          4 hours ago

          But it’s not the entire reason a country is broken

          So just because the 20 years of US fuckery didn’t cause ALL the problems plaguing the country, it bears NONE of the blame? That logic is more broken than Afghanistan is.

          Everything in the Middle-East is a waste of time.

          First of all, that’s extremely bigoted. Second, Afghanistan is in Central Asia, not the Middle East.

        • PugJesus@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          5
          ·
          5 hours ago

          Not releasing an additional 5000 veteran Taliban fighters would have been a good start. Not going above the Afghan government to negotiate directly with the Taliban would’ve been a good second step.

          It was never going to be pretty, but it didn’t need to end as badly as it did.