Filed under: Afghanistanimation, Axeghanistan 09, David Axe, Other Side of the COIN
It was a war we thought we’d won. But after eight years of escalating violence, the Afghanistan conflict has morphed into something perhaps unwinnable. U.S.-led forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001 to deny sanctuary to Al Qaeda, a goal we’ve largely achieved. But in years of occupation, Washington has apparently conflated counter-terrorism with nation-building. Now the U.S., NATO and their allies are struggling to destroy a deeply-rooted insurgency in country with a corrupt, ineffective government, poor infrastructure and few prospects for everyday people, but to fight. David Axe visits U.S. forces to see for himself.
by DAVID AXE
(Video: David Axe)
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Good video. Afghan soldiers think you were taking a photo at the end?
Why does this whole video and really every other post out of Afghanistan seems so lackadaisical. Or is it just me…
Comment by Harry Toor 11.11.09 @ 12:53 amRegarding Harry Toor’s comment re videos from Afghanistan seeming lackadaisical…He must not know anyone serving in Afganistan. My son, Matt Hoats, is the face you see most in the Baraki Barak Firefight video, filmed during an ambush. I hardly call that lackadaisical. So, yes, it must just be him…
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