For most of the 20 million Afghan women and probably a majority of men, a stalemate was a positive result. The US, after way to much investment, had actually gotten to the point where 'not losing' was a win.
Getting taken over by the Taliban is a disaster. I'd gladly continue to pony up my tax $$ to give Afghans a chance to make a better…
For most of the 20 million Afghan women and probably a majority of men, a stalemate was a positive result. The US, after way to much investment, had actually gotten to the point where 'not losing' was a win.
Getting taken over by the Taliban is a disaster. I'd gladly continue to pony up my tax $$ to give Afghans a chance to make a better life for themselves instead of a life of quasi-slavery they are about to return to.
For most of the 20 million Afghan women and probably a majority of men, a stalemate was a positive result. The US, after way to much investment, had actually gotten to the point where 'not losing' was a win.
Getting taken over by the Taliban is a disaster. I'd gladly continue to pony up my tax $$ to give Afghans a chance to make a better life for themselves instead of a life of quasi-slavery they are about to return to.