Generals, military officers, and intelligence agencies lied to their commander-in-chief and to the American people for years about Afghanistan. A major purge is required or America dies. - Ron Paul
Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 8 months ago to Politics
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""The generals and other high-ranking military officers lied to their commander-in-chief and to the American people for years about progress in Afghanistan. The same is true for the US intelligence agencies. Unless there is a major purge of those who lied and misled, we can count on these disasters to continue until the last US dollar goes up in smoke." - Ron Paul
The military industrial complex spent 20 years on the gravy train with the Afghanistan war. They built missiles, they built tanks, they built aircraft and helicopters. They hired armies of lobbyists and think tank writers to continue the lie that was making them rich. They wrapped their graft up in the American flag, but they are the opposite of patriots.
Or, as Timothy Kudo describes it,
Across two decades, our military leaders presented rosy pictures of the Afghanistan War and its prospects to the president, Congress, and the American people, despite clear internal debate about the validity of those assessments and real-time contradictory information from those fighting and losing the daily battle against the Taliban. Or, to put it in the words of John Sopko, the inspector general who issued a series of reports known as the Afghanistan Papers: “The American people have constantly been lied to.”
Nor did the military officers counsel caution or peace. Douglas MacGregor at the American Conservative correctly recalls:
All that can be said with certainty is that between 2001 and 2021, none of the senior officers expressed opposition to the policies of intervention and occupation strongly enough to warrant their removal. None felt compelled to leave the service and take their opposing views to the public forum.
When it became clear that the collective strategies and tactics in Afghanistan and Iraq were failing, not only General David Petraeus, but most of America’s senior military leaders chose to prevaricate and distort facts in public to show progress when there was none. How many American lives might have been saved had someone only told the truth will never be known."
""The generals and other high-ranking military officers lied to their commander-in-chief and to the American people for years about progress in Afghanistan. The same is true for the US intelligence agencies. Unless there is a major purge of those who lied and misled, we can count on these disasters to continue until the last US dollar goes up in smoke." - Ron Paul
The military industrial complex spent 20 years on the gravy train with the Afghanistan war. They built missiles, they built tanks, they built aircraft and helicopters. They hired armies of lobbyists and think tank writers to continue the lie that was making them rich. They wrapped their graft up in the American flag, but they are the opposite of patriots.
Or, as Timothy Kudo describes it,
Across two decades, our military leaders presented rosy pictures of the Afghanistan War and its prospects to the president, Congress, and the American people, despite clear internal debate about the validity of those assessments and real-time contradictory information from those fighting and losing the daily battle against the Taliban. Or, to put it in the words of John Sopko, the inspector general who issued a series of reports known as the Afghanistan Papers: “The American people have constantly been lied to.”
Nor did the military officers counsel caution or peace. Douglas MacGregor at the American Conservative correctly recalls:
All that can be said with certainty is that between 2001 and 2021, none of the senior officers expressed opposition to the policies of intervention and occupation strongly enough to warrant their removal. None felt compelled to leave the service and take their opposing views to the public forum.
When it became clear that the collective strategies and tactics in Afghanistan and Iraq were failing, not only General David Petraeus, but most of America’s senior military leaders chose to prevaricate and distort facts in public to show progress when there was none. How many American lives might have been saved had someone only told the truth will never be known."
That will fund whatever their warped minds can concoct.
I'd love to see a Gundam Mech out of Japan go squash China's new carrier. Epic!
We need to strengthen ties with India, as it is the only nation that borders both Pakistan and China, and advanced and strong enough to counter their hostile moves, if we back them.
As to the Taliban, Pakistan was a separation from India following WW II and so they had progressed significantly in the past few centuries as a result of British rule. Afghanistan is still wallowing in the 11th Century - they just have firearms. But they don't have the economic might to try to divery a major portion of their economy into nuclear research. Nor do they have any real estate upon which to build anything like that. Now they'll certainly train jihadists and such, but even with all the US stuff they now have, I am going to be they'll sell much of it for the money since they don't have the maintenance know-how to keep it running for any kind of military operations...
Eisenhower warned of it, calling it the Industrial Military Complex~~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg-jv...
That was during his farewell speech when mention is made of "Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry" can keep everything from going to Schiff.
Well, that's being taken care of these days.
Vietnam and Afghanistan was the same
democrat traitors in the Unites States
But just thinking, almost off topic,
Viet Nam. Similar, bad policy led to bad decisions, cover ups, fantasy directed day to day decisions- if there were any; humiliating defeat, disaster, loss of trust in leadership by the public and by allies. This one is worse. Allies are keeping tactfully quiet, for the moment.
'Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it' Santayana.
Among numerous mistakes was the utter misunderstanding, mis-characterization, (at least in public) of the enemy. The VietCong were tough. Recall, some years later China invaded Vietnam to teach them a lesson. A lesson was learned by China.
Vietnam today. Consider, not exactly a democratic free enterprise society, but not a police state dictatorship. Looking for a place to go? Put on your list.
Afghanistan could loosen up in the same way. I think, not, but maybe.