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marmar

(77,090 posts)
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 09:52 AM Feb 2012

Blown Away: How the U.S. Fanned the Flames in Afghanistan


from TomDispatch:



Blown Away
How the U.S. Fanned the Flames in Afghanistan

By Tom Engelhardt and Nick Turse


Is it all over but the (anti-American) shouting -- and the killing? Are the exits finally coming into view?

Sometimes, in a moment, the fog lifts, the clouds shift, and you can finally see the landscape ahead with startling clarity. In Afghanistan, Washington may be reaching that moment in a state of panic, horror, and confusion. Even as an anxious U.S. commander withdrew American and NATO advisors from Afghan ministries around Kabul last weekend -- approximately 300, military spokesman James Williams tells TomDispatch -- the ability of American soldiers to remain on giant fortified bases eating pizza and fried chicken into the distant future is not in doubt.

No set of Taliban guerrillas, suicide bombers, or armed Afghan “allies” turning their guns on their American “brothers” can alter that -- not as long as Washington is ready to bring the necessary supplies into semi-blockaded Afghanistan at staggering cost. But sometimes that’s the least of the matter, not the essence of it. So if you’re in a mood to mark your calendars, late February 2012 may be the moment when the end game for America’s second Afghan War, launched in October 2001, was initially glimpsed.

Amid the reportage about the recent explosion of Afghan anger over the torching of Korans in a burn pit at Bagram Air Base, there was a tiny news item that caught the spirit of the moment. As anti-American protests (and the deaths of protestors) mounted across Afghanistan, the German military made a sudden decision to immediately abandon a 50-man outpost in the north of the country. ..................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175509/tomgram%3A_engelhardt_and_turse%2C_the_end_in_afghanistan/



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Blown Away: How the U.S. Fanned the Flames in Afghanistan (Original Post) marmar Feb 2012 OP
It's amazing. kenny blankenship Feb 2012 #1

kenny blankenship

(15,689 posts)
1. It's amazing.
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 10:52 PM
Feb 2012

Afghanistan is going up in flames, and there's scarcely a word said about it (aside from your post, Marmar) here at DU.

Amazing and very revealing.

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