{UPDATED} 1 more point.
I wanted to start a topic based on a post I made in another thread that may help to understand America's goal in Afghanistan and the long game there. I'd imagine many here have wondered what was America's long game in Afghanistan. I have tried to keep my thoughts limited to an earnest strategic view of what I imagine the motivations to be.
I believe the game is to keep ourselves there in some form for decades. Any Superpower or Hyperpower as in our case would do the same.
Follow me on this for a moment.
1. We can keep security relatively acceptable in Afganistan and yet benefit from the intelligence we gather to keep the homeland secure. Afterall there is a treasure trove of who's who in the terror world residing in the Afghan-Pak region
2. We are in China's backyard and surrounding them. China is the sole
long-term threat we have identified, and their hegemony in S China sea is an economic and military concern for us. Keeping tabs, especially having close access to the restive parts of China, I'd say is of military value. We have drone bases in Afghanistan- imagine how deep we see and listen into China from deep within the Afghan airspace.
3. Afghans saw what happened when Iraq insisted we move out and they will never in the foreseeable future ask us to leave entirely.
4. We get access to central Asia in ways we have not previously. Frankly, we've not cultivated good links to them in the past. This a great opportunity.
5. We are also in Russia's backyard- it has its own set of strategic value to it.
6. Iran- This is an important one too, proximity allows us to peer into Iran and gather intelligence
Now I understand this reasoning may get the some of the characters here heated up and fully expect abusive comments to fly in, but I hope the rest would give it a serious thought and understand America's motivation.
@Jlaw @beijingwalker - Your thoughts?
@gambit you concur?