Taliban offensive of 2021 and collapse of Afghan government.

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this seems like a good time to listen to the cast recording of Miss Saigon
 

Even after 20 years of military intervention and billions of dollars invested, the people of Afghanistan could not be civilized.

The only solution is to let them come live with us.
 
The War on Terror is over 20 years old now. No wonder why Joe Biden and theEstablishment are no longer interested in it...
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No...and you will notice the machinery to operate is turning further inwards. Claims of Domestic terror and White terrorism are its next paycheck.
 
Mr. Hulkster, even CNN and MSNBC have been calling this out as a huge botched disaster. It's okay to take an L once in a while. I doubt most Trump supporters liked everything that happened under his term. There is no universe where the roll-out of this "policy" cannot be classified as a disaster. Maybe admitting that would give you some credibility instead of making you seem like the gimmick poster you've been accused of being. Also whether you like or not, it didn't happen under Trump. Trump is not responsible for this happening the way it did. Biden is president, bro. This is on him.
Whoa there buddy. You're acting a lot like the phone poster who couldn't separate sentences into paragraphs either yesterday, making the mental midget who names himself after a guy called Hulk melt down so hard that he piteously wailed to my posting comrade @HumanHive for help and validation to soothe his ego, as shown here:

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You wouldn't want our posting friend HumanHive called on you, would you?
 
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I knew the Deep State were sick bastards, but I never thought they'd stoop to standing a up a senior citizen with advanced dementia in front of a teleprompter.

 
What Americans think is not important, but I'm curious of the fallout of this from other nations that depend on us. If I were in their situation, I would start looking for a way out.
 
So let me get this straight: we went in to liberate Afghanistan from a regime that promotes kid diddling and genital mutilation, claims all its opposition are apostates and forces its ideas upon its population and WE WON? ALHAMDULILAH BROTHERS!
 
What Americans think is not important, but I'm curious of the fallout of this from other nations that depend on us. If I were in their situation, I would start looking for a way out.
Why do you think China is pointing this out to HK and Taiwan?
 
What a fucking mess. But at the same time, long overdue. You can’t build up a democracy and functioning civil society in a country that doesn’t fucking want it.
That's true. The drive for self-determination and human rights must come from within. It can't be imposed.
 
If Ho Chin Minh would have been in prison at any point during the Viet Nam war, the North would have imploded. And we should have told the French to go fuck off and dealt with Minh directly before he had to sell out to the Soviets.

Funnily enough the US supported HCM as well. US medicine and nurses sent specifically to save him from a fatal case of tropical disease contracted while fighting the Japanese are explicitly the reason he even lived long enough to become a dedicated Communist.
 
What Americans think is not important, but I'm curious of the fallout of this from other nations that depend on us. If I were in their situation, I would start looking for a way out.
Just about everyone is rightfully realizing that the US military is not as “high speed low drag” as it wants to believe. Deployment takes time, and against a real opponent like China you’ll be heavily interdicted.

China could invade Taiwan and Japan tomorrow and only the Navy present in the region could hope to stop them. And when your priority is putting sailors in high heels and funneling as many refugees into middle America as possible, there isn’t much hope. Taiwan is def going to start preparing for unification now.
 
They would've. They even conned Trump into talking Afghanistan into releasing 5,000 of their soldiers and their president.

They were still doing attacks, just from Pakistan, very recently. They knew the US was leaving soon, so they could pretend to play nice and then launch their attacks.

That being said, we couldn't be there forever. I am glad that we are out of there, and whether that happened under Trump or Biden or whoever, it was gonna happen eventually.
You of all people should know not to try a turn towards a centrist position of "Oh well it was bound to happen". You're an idealogue like the rest of A&H. Don't try to mince words and come up with some faggy middle-ground position.

Own this. This is riden with Biden, straight off the wing of a C-17.
 
Really what this boils down to is that the US military is simply crippled by incompetent leadership driven by ideology.
 
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