Heads are mysteriously exploding into a pink mist. — James Riley
This is a fun group. — frank
Then again, there will be all kinds of "news" rolling out from the former gubmn't and various parties. — James Riley
Well, hopefully they'll put a sane government together soon. — frank
I worry about the boys, girls and women. — James Riley
In retrospect, those victories, which held the promise of so much, marked the end of an era. They led to overconfidence and complacency. Many leaders forgot that the United States had to compete in foreign affairs and embraced three flawed assumptions about the post-Cold War era.
The first assumption was that the arc of history guaranteed the triumph of free and open societies over authoritarianism, making the expansion of liberal democracy inevitable. The second assumption was that the old rules of international relations and competition were no longer relevant, and that global governance and great power cooperation would displace historical rivalries. The third assumption was that America’s unmatched military prowess would guarantee victory over any potential enemy.
All three assumptions proved false.
The flawed assumptions we made at the end of the Cold War stemmed from strategic narcissism: the tendency to define problems as we would like them to be rather than as they actually are. In its extreme form, strategic narcissism can lead to the pipe dream of easy war (as in Iraq in 2003) or the delusion that wars end when one side decides to leave (as in Afghanistan today).
what makes men a more tolerable victim of The Taliban and Islamic State than women? — Bitter Crank
I'm not saying women can't fight, either. In hindsight we should have spun up a couple of division of Afghan Amazons full of blood-lust for Taliban religious zealots. — James Riley
If we are serious about "liberating women from Islam" then we need to sort out Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, etc. by enforcing a new religion or ideology. — Apollodorus
With regard to Afghanistan, the Taliban don't even have a banking system. Their foreign reserves are sitting in New York and England is printing their currency.
Unless the Taliban want to return to the stone age, they will need to make some deal with the West, giving us some leverage. — Apollodorus
The Taliban government may not last more than a few weeks or months without foreign assistance. The question is who will assists and buy some influence .... — Apollodorus
Either way, I think western liberalism is beginning to look like a failed system. — Apollodorus
How so? — frank
Well, western liberalism teaches that men are worthless racists and misogynists and all that matters is refugees,elephants, rhinos, and polar bears. — Apollodorus
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