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Future of Afghanistan?

I think we have to eliminate the perspective in the word "terrorist". The US invaded the nation and killed many. I doubt the Afghani will improve after US leaves. Afghanistan is bombed back to stone ages and has CIA puppets as leaders. The real Afghani (not Al Qaida nor warlords) have gained nothing but pain. After being terrorized by communist from good old Russia they have now capitalism pushing them into hell. I do not call that kismet but bad luck. I do not think they should be punished even more with the title of "terrorists".

Just remember the many civilians killed in the last few weeks. Even groups of children searching for wood. We had quite a few wedding parties being finished with bombs. If you are a relative of those victims, would you still see it as improvement?
 
@Muse
Yes i also agree that its tragic what the US has made of its self
On the issue of Afghanistan i really dont think there is a way of solving the solution, once the US leaves it is true that it might go back to its roots the taliban, because no one like someone to invade their country. Though i'm a hundred percent sure that ethnic clashes will start again.

Really there is no solution, and we should leave it in gods hand, and hopefully there should be prosperity.

Now on the issue of Americans and how they are good for business, many countries should thank America, like
- Japan (America is the one that made it this strong economically)
-China (without America the different parts of China would be separate provinces, and America was the one that pursued for it to become a free enterprise, and have CHina Open for everyone)
Philliphines- They helped them gain independence from Spain........THE LIST GOES ON AND ON

Though I agree and disagree with you on the British being all about business in many of their colonies. They didn't do much to their African countries sans S. Africa. But that may have been through many factors.. Yes, they were all about business for raw resources and thats how they ruined the world.
Ever since the British Empire fell the world has had MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS of people die every major war or controversy is due to the british EMpire
- Palestine
- Kashmir
- Rwanda
- Ireland (IRA land dispute)
- Iran (animosity towards them, BP oil)
-Argentina- border dispute
 
Possibly over a hundred billion dollars worth a year of land-holding experiment...problems proving intractable...how many more years before the cost becomes untenable?

As percentage of GDP, afgan war effort is quite low, hence not that big a burden on US economy. The issue is more to do with war fatigue in minds of US voters. The issue of global financial crisis remains, but afgan war has minimal effect on US economy.
 
No matter what ....Insha-Allah Afghanistan will prove to be the dead end for the new worldz secular order....:lol:
Alhamdolillah...:)
 
As percentage of GDP, afgan war effort is quite low, hence not that big a burden on US economy. The issue is more to do with war fatigue in minds of US voters. The issue of global financial crisis remains, but afgan war has minimal effect on US economy.

Wow that was a dumb statement, i live in the US and the Afghan War has affected me and my fellow Americans bad. Why are we spending our tax money in a war we'll never win when we can invest it in our own economy and create jobs:hitwall:
 
On the issue of Afghanistan i really dont think there is a way of solving the solution, once the US leaves it is true that it might go back to its roots the taliban, because no one like someone to invade their country. Though i'm a hundred percent sure that ethnic clashes will start again.

Really there is no solution, and we should leave it in gods hand, and hopefully there should be prosperity.


Clipper

While I not a fan of the manner in which the US has chosen to make an impression on the Afghan, I must tell you that to simply leave is not the most responsible thing to do, it's also dangerous, not just for Afghanistan but the region -- But allow me to make a basic sort of statement, US policy is not acceptable to those who are directly effected by this policy and that Al-Qaida has no monopoly on fanaticism, certain US institutions and key policy makers and administrators, while opposites, fit this characterization.

Will they butcher each other, without a doubt, will regional powers assist in this? 100 percent.

Yes, they were all about business for raw resources and thats how they ruined the world.
Ever since the British Empire fell the world has had MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS of people die every major war or controversy is due to the british EMpire
- Palestine
- Kashmir
- Rwanda
- Ireland (IRA land dispute)
- Iran (animosity towards them, BP oil)
-Argentina- border dispute

I think I follow your anti-colonial world view, and I would encourage you to research the behavior of the English in their colonies and the effect of ideas in England and these colonies, I think you may form a much richer, more complex view.
 
Wow that was a dumb statement, i live in the US and the Afghan War has affected me and my fellow Americans bad. Why are we spending our tax money in a war we'll never win when we can invest it in our own economy and create jobs:hitwall:

Well the amount of money govt used to bailout companies is equal to most of wars america fought. Afgan war has not affected you, but economic slowdown has.
You did not feel Iraq war affecting you, before the slowdown. Did you?
 
If the US withdraws too soon, then we see even more civil war, strife and destruction.
This will have a direct effect on us and our people.
However the right thing would be to convince the US that they also need to focus on the development of Afghanistan. Its people have only seen wars for decades. Time for a change. Let them breathe air without gunpowder in it.

Side Note: America may have helped Phillippines, but it was done with thier own interests at heart. They weren't exactly buddies with the UK back then. The US has no hand in China's growth, it was the Chinese leadership that moved towards a capitalist market system.

Side Note 2: The US economy is badly hurt. Spending $500 billion may not be feasible for long. Reports suggest that they are nearing their debt ceiling; a limit beyond which the Fed simply cannot print anymore dollars. Since this is how the US economy worked, by printing paper, they are now going to have to make cuts. Defense spending may not see big cuts, but important development projects will be put on hold and taxes will have to increased.
 
Whatever happens in Afghanistan's future.

We should know that there is no quick solution.

Afghanistan is the defiently the most stickiest subject to talk about.
 
it will be a compltet disastor with hundreds of thounads dead every year, a total distruction which will even affect the whole region.

I hope and pray that US/NATO wont be able to withdraw from Afghanistan ...and it will be a great death bed for the evil Western powers there....cuz they r nothing but killers of humanity...:woot::cheesy:

Are you denying the progress made in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime? Or have you forgotten? If Afghanistan’s path were not moving towards prosperity and democracy, how is it that polling data shows that most Afghans are hopeful for their country’s future? See links below on job growth, new schools and other infrastructure projects.

Progress in Afghanistan Highlighted by Business Growth, Job Creation and New Infrastructure Projects

Our mission is to help the great nation of Afghanistan improve the security situation by building the capacity and capability of the Afghan security forces. When our forces do withdraw they will leave behind an Afghan population secured by forces that can defeat internal and external enemies, and guarantee the political, legal, economic, and educational systems. Defense Secretary Gates assured that, “We're not just going to throw these [Afghan security officials] in the swimming pool and walk away.” This time our commitment will be long standing so that we can maintain the trust we have built with the Afghans who do not want to be left at the mercy of Taliban’s atrocities again. Echoing Secretary Gate’s statements President Obama said, the size and duration of our commitment “will be based on conditions on the ground but at the same time... we have to [inspire] them to do the kind of recruitment, retention, training and so on for their forces that allow us to make this transition.”

Obama Administration Says 2011 Afghan Withdrawal Timeline May Slip - ABC News

The link below shows 400 soldiers of the seventh cohort graduate from the Detention Operations Transition Course Wednesday, March 2, 2011, the first of two phases of instruction required to serve as a military police in the detention facility in Parwan.

U.S. Central Command | Seventh cohort of Afghan National Army military police soldiers graduate

We agree that much more needs to be done, but surely we can also agree that Afghanistan has made significant gains since the dark days of the former Taliban regime. Because of our partnership Afghanistan is a strong, sovereign republic with a bright future.

CDR Bill Speaks

DET, United States Central Command

U.S. Central Command
 
Centcom there is no progress in Afghanistan after US invaded it. The report only shows one sided view of US central command.

No country can have progress at the same time while an active war is going on daily air bombing by half of the forces of the world powers
 
The nation named as 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'is responsible for the 60% of the problems in the world .They come ,destroy your country completely and move away by sucking its whole economy and other assets.My view is a more responsible nation until replaces america as super power ,poor countries like Afghanistan, Iraq & Libya will suffer.I understand the whole rivalry we INDIA & PAKISTAN have but it lead to the birth of nuclear weapons.This will help both the countries to live on their own terms in future and not getting bulldogged under american might .Lets try to avoid a war between us and I am sure we will have a bright future .
 
Another Kashmir?
Pakistan trying to control the south, Iran trying to control the north, china setting up pockets of control in the areas they wish to mine and India trying to influence the situation. More fighting no progress and generally a no win for the Afghan people while politicians squable.
I hope not, i hope there some how is a bright future but i gave up being an optimist some time ago.
 
Centcom there is no progress in Afghanistan after US invaded it. The report only shows one sided view of US central command.

No country can have progress at the same time while an active war is going on daily air bombing by half of the forces of the world powers

If listing facts and verifiable sources presents, as you say, a “one sided view,” dear readers is not the Taliban welcome to do the same so that we have a two sided view? Without misleading propaganda what can the Taliban list besides those they kidnap, intimidate and indiscriminately kill and what they destroy?

Isn’t the transition of security responsibilities to Afghan government a strong proof of our efforts in leading the nation towards democracy? Are not, dear readers, US and NATO forces, as revealed by verifiable evidence, creating changes, opportunities and the infrastructure for the people of Afghanistan to build upon?

In the link below read about the International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) rebuilding roads for Afghans.

Engineers Rebuild Roads for Afghans, Coalition Forces | ISAF - International Security Assistance Force

In the link below you can read about 81 students who graduated school as nurses, laboratory and radiology technicians and preventive medicine specialists for the Afghan national army.

81 ANA Medical Students Graduate – Ready to Save Lives | ISAF - International Security Assistance Force

Do you not see how our forces have been hard at work and helping Afghan people?

Here you can read about an Afghan citizen informing Afghan National Security Forces that a tractor and trailer passing through Sayad Abad District in Wardak Province was filled with bomb-making materials.

Local Citizen Alerts ANSF About Explosives Filled Trailer, ANP Confiscates Material | ISAF - International Security Assistance Force

Would Afghans not cooperate against indiscriminate killing if they viewed us as enemies?

Here you can read about Afghans learning to build a better future through vocational education.

Afghans Learn to Build a Better Future Through Vocational Education | ISAF - International Security Assistance Force

In a two sided story your comments do not depict the current state of affairs in the region?

CDR Bill Speaks,

DET, United States Central Command

U.S. Central Command
 
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