SixPapaCharlie
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We didn't make the mistakes of the Soviets - we weren't defeated militarily. We just severely overestimated the will and desire of the local people to be free of the Taliban.
...,Winning every battle is pretty meaningless if you lose the war at the end
That's why we usually say just "five" (or sometimes "I five") up here.but that's like, so many syllables bro. in-ter-state
Im not sure how you define defeat. The USSR never controlled the country as a whole. Neither did the USA. So arguably neither won in Afghanistan. If you don’t win, you lose.
USSR did suffer a lot more loses significantly attributable to US involvement. Something USA did not have to deal with.
And USSR itself arguably fell apart in part due to Afghanistan involvement.
However, when USSR pulled out(pretty orderly), the government they left behind survived another 2 years or so. Not so much for USA. We went to get rid of Taliban, it was ruling the country before we could even leave(not exactly very orderly).
Winning every battle is pretty meaningless if you lose the war at the end
Pretty much from Day 1.The outcome was predictable.
The biggest miscalculation was that the people were willing, in general, to subject themselves to rule under a centralized government, which hadn't been the case there in thousands of years. Right now, as we speak, the Taliban more or less control the government that has been set up. My guess is after a couple years it will revert to the status quo it has always been. Pick your local tribal warlord for protection and back them up.
That’s a SoCal thing.I think it comes from Californians. Everywhere else it would be "interstate 5", or "interstate 405" or "us highway 101", but in California it's "the 5", "the 405", and "the 101."
Winning every battle is pretty meaningless if you lose the war at the end
Well, I would argue that we generally -did- control Afghanistan as a whole, it just wasn't sustainable. Obviously the Taliban and AQ hadn't been eliminated but they were kept in check. I supposed it just depends on who you ask. We pulled out because we can't remain there for eternity. The Soviets pulled out because they were incurring unacceptable losses.
The biggest miscalculation was that the people were willing, in general, to subject themselves to rule under a centralized government, which hadn't been the case there in thousands of years. Right now, as we speak, the Taliban more or less control the government that has been set up. My guess is after a couple years it will revert to the status quo it has always been. Pick your local tribal warlord for protection and back them up.
Our withdrawal was necessary and should have been done far sooner than it was. But it was completely, entirely botched. If it were me, I'd keep coalition troop strengths high to defend Bagram and Kandahar, conduct an orderly evacuation of equipment, then pull the troops out lastly. Now every third Taliban carries an M4 and they drive around in armored vehicles. I doubt they have the technical expertise and support to maintain the helicopters left behind in a flyable status for very long, but we sure could use those Hawks in other places.
I agree 100% that winning battles is meaningless if you lose the war at the end. I've talked with lots of deployed troops and contractors. I have yet to meet one that thought the ANA had a single chance in hell of being successful on their own. The outcome was predictable.
“Control” as in direct influence or power over? Nah, we didn’t have that. To have that would essentially mean to win the war.
I’ve said it a million times. Both Iraq and Afghanistan were unwinable because for the most part, we were fighting insurgents and not the host government. With an adversary with a poorly organized command structure, who’s gonna be the one that steps up and surrenders? That’s the problem with asymmetrical warfare. The military can’t bring the opposition to the table. Only a political intervention can do that.
Now if you look at OEF / OIF from a military objective of winning battles, or kill ratios, we won on both accounts. We went where we wanted, when we wanted. Once an occupying force has achieved that in war, that’s all you can really ask for from your military. After that, it’s up to the politians.
They went to The Ohio State University!Why do people say "the Ukraine" but not "the Canada" ? Is it me?
I went to The University of Washington. (Ghery refers to it as "The Mistake by the Lake" IIRC. )They went to The Ohio State University!
I went to The University of Washington. (Ghery refers to it as "The Mistake by the Lake" IIRC. )
That’s a SoCal thing.
May come from usage with “the Ventura highway” “the arroyo seco freeway” “the San Diego freeway” etc.
generally refer to hwy one, I80, etc, without the article, elsewhere in the state
I went to The University of Washington. (Ghery refers to it as "The Mistake by the Lake" IIRC. )
I get that we don't want to go fight Russia because I saw War Games in the 80s and I know how it will end. I don't have time to track down Joshaua's dad on that island and get the tic-tac-toe game going.
BUT why couldn't we "accidentally" ship the Ukrane a bunch of A-10s.
I get my neighbor's mail al the time.
The Ukraine could be all "Oops I accidentally opened these because I thought it was for me"
The Ukraine's wife sees the planes on the counter and the envelope is in the trash so she also assumes they are theirs and decides to paint them in that weird blue and white cammo that they like over there.
Then we go on facebook and say "Has anyone seen our planes? It shows they were delivered but we ever got them. and the photo in the delivery notification looks like a different front porch"
Then the Ukraine is like "Oh crap, we accidentally used them. Thanks. It saved our lives, we will send them to you right away"
Then we would be like "Ya know what, nevermind we were going to try to retire them a few more times plus we are working on the A-11 anyway."
Why do people say "the Ukraine" but not "the Canada" ? Is it me?