Now we are starting to agree on a couple of things...
Ok, so you were banking auxillary staff, and corporate sponsored...was this contracts of/by/for US governmnet..?
some.. but not all.. contracts have been for everyone from the US DOD and DOS, the British Govt, and the Canadian Govt.. to a coffee company, a construction company (that was building for the private sector.. not the govt), a company in the hospitality industry, and others.. services in sectors that all organizations (govt and private sector) need..
Well, you were painting a picture of all is going well in Afghanistan and come visit...therefore, one could infer Bush-Obama domestification/pacification, or whatevr the misson became...is working. The Echo Chamber here should get the idea that BHO is following thru in Afghanistan and the future looks bright there....but some 'mission creep' . Sounds like we could use some of this American now and influx to re-develop our own country along about now..!!..
I think thats all a matter of how its read.. I dont think things are perfect.. In fact I think things are far from it.. there have been plenty of failures along the way.. but I also recognize the successes..
That said.. the value I saw in Afghanistan 10 years ago was a tactical one.. that is no longer the case.. the value (if the US can continue to shift focus and capitalize on it) is now strategic.. the from tactical to strategic is where a number of problems have risen, and we havent handled all aspects of the change well..
No doubt time marches on with the trappings of civilization...but I don't know about the mind think of that nation changing much...
I agree with you here.. the mindset of a 3000+ year old culture, that in many ways is still trapped in the mid 1400's is changing at a VERY SLOW speed.. I highly doubt that it will change substantially in our lifetimes.. If we expect otherwise.. we are foolish.. sadly, most Americans are foolish in this regard and think the rest of the world moves and changes at the same speed we do.. it doesnt..
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Fine!, Tell the Echo Chamber here that all Afghanis and islamist are not heathen satanists...I already know that..
I dont agree with the Islamic religion (Im a Southern Baptist).. but what religion they practice has little to do with this whole argument.. there are Muslim nations that are far more progressive and western thinking than Afghanistan (Jordan is one of many examples).. what is at the core of the problem of getting Afghans to change their mindset is their culture, not their religion (although their religion influences their culture.. it is not the only thing involved..)
Uneasy truce....Afghani people don't like interlopers or trust Westerners too much...you're farangi. Sure, they had enough of the austere Talbani too. The Western occupation is just the flip side of the coin..
Agreed.. Afghans as a general rule just want to be left alone.. In a perfect world the Taliban would cease to exist, Al Q would have never set up training camps in their country, and we would have never felt like we needed to come in and get rid of them..
So what is the misson of the US Taxpayer in Afghanistan..??
thats an arbitrary question.. the same question could be asked (just as elusively) about a number of things.. whats the mission of the US taxpayer on the mexican border? whats the mission of the US taxpayer in offshore drilling? whats the mission of the US taxpayer in Israel?
The mission of the US government SHOULD be to protect the interests of US citizens (obviously this doesnt always happen).. not everyone is going to agree on which direction should be taken on all things.. but at the end of the day, it really doesnt matter how we got to where we are (unless we are talking about reviewing history so that we dont find ourselves walking down less favorable roads over and over again.. and thats a whole different discussion).. what matters is that we recognize where we are, and make the right decisions moving forward to protect the interests of our people..
Everybody wants stuff and trade...Afghanis are traders...they don't want excess baggage, or to be occupied. Unamiously, here in the echo chamber, I dare say no forum member would tolerate foreign occupation of our homeland just to get 'stuff'....but I could be wrong...
Agreed.. Afghans are traders and merchants at their very core.. it is a deep part of their culture.. and no one wants excess baggage.. I would also agree that no one wants to be occupied..
that said.. as has been stated NUMEROUS times above.. while Afghans are generally uneducated.. they are not stupid.. they recognize what their options and alternatives are.. and they accept that while their current situation is not perfect.. it is better than the other options currently on the table.. they are generally speaking much better off today than they were 11 years ago.. and they are generally much better off today, than they would be if we pulled up stakes and left tomorrow.. the average Afghan walking down the street has no desire to see the US leave in 2014.. as time goes on, this may change.. as they rebuild their military, rebuild their police and security forces, etc.. and IF (huge IF here) they can manage to ever put together a working government.. sooner or later they are going to want us out.. but for now.. they dont..
no different than the Germans.. are we occupiers there too? We have had a military presence there continually for over 60 years.. do you think they see us as invaders? or do you think the Germans see the USAF and US Army in their country as security against their potential enemies and believe that our presence there is mutually beneficial?
Wait a minute...they hate the Brits, but love or tolerate us..!?
Correct.. they hate the brits.. I dont think they "love" us.. but they tolorate us, and see the benefit of our presence.. when the brits came in during the 1800's their stated purpose was colonialism.. the Afghans did not have their own government.. they had a british governor.. the perception (whether right or wrong, again, is a different argument) is we came to their country, and ASSISTED them in ridding the country of an oppressive regime.. And The Russians did not allow a repressive regime to take over...they were fought tooth and nail by a CIA-USA supported muhajadeen who were fired up on radical islam and organized and funded by CIA agent Tim Osman..this was used to displace the Russians who simplely left in time...
Agreed.. perhaps I wasnt clear in my last post.. what was being said is the russians left in a hurry.. with the county in turmoil.. with numerous militias beating down the doors of Kabul.. this instability allowed the Taliban (who had the financial backing of the Pakistanis) to gain control.. and, whether right or wrong (again, perceptions.. and a whole different discussion to be had) the Afghans hated the russians as occupiers, and place much of the blame of the Taliban being able to take over on them.. the vacuum and the rest is history of Bush Oil interest trying to work and coerce the Talibani right up to the 911 reason ( ) for our Taxpayer invasion...
Im not following you here... there is no oil in Afghanistan.. there is no oil pipeline in Afghanistan.. etc.. where are you going with this part?
Hardly babble and conspiracy, and the astute reader will pick up on this charge to glibbly dismiss as further lending creedence to my thesis. Z Brezenski's Giant Chess Board and Caucaus policy is well known. The Chinese relations with Pakistan, weapons deals, Defence Pacts is easily tracked, PNAC's "new pearl harbour" crap is easily traced...that 911 was never inmvestighated properly is a fact based in pure Truth.
I guess the question here is do you really believe Brezenski, as a relatively minor functionary within the Defense Department (the most senior position he held in recent years is the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europeand NATO Policy), whose last real claim to fame was he was the National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter.. who has been at one time associated with the neocon movement (close friends with Paul Wolfowitz), but also is a former Democrat (like Wolfowitz), but has recently gone back to liberal roots and supported Obama's campain.. has all that much influence...
Having spent quite a bit of time in DC and having worked as a direct report to at least one person mentioned in this thread.. my opinion is he hasnt had major influence in Washingtn since we elected a peanut farmer from Georgia into the office of the President.. He has presence.. A LOT of people do.. that doesnt mean he has a hotline to the White House.. and his influence is/was minimal by comparrison with others working inside the beltway...
The Chinese relationship with Pakistan is just as strained and crazy as ours is.. we have also made weapons deals with the Pakistanis.. we have also had defense agreements with them.. no different than the Chinese.. Chinese interests in Pakistan have little to do with what is happening in Afghanistan.. (although I would agree with you.. overall the Pakistani's are much more interested in keeping the Chinese happy than they are us.. China sees India as a regional economic rivals and has actually begun sending people to India to observe how they are managing their economy, their government, etc.. The Indians and Chinese are sharing information, opening businesses in each others countries, etc... The Pakistani's and Indians hate each other.. the Pakistanis have no desire for the Chinease to become best friends with their mortal enemies.. and are striving hard to keep that from happening..
The Bactrian Kingdom may have actually been the crown of creation for the time, enlightened when Europe was in the Dark,,,possible source of Christ's Logos and Enlightenment...etc.. Russians were into this--still are...talibani tried to steal the Gold,,,but Americans got there in just the nick of time...go figure that one..!.
Now I am legitimately interested.. looks like I am going to have to start using my google-fu...