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good post; just not sure whether negligence counts as a crimeWe are on different wavelengths here, but I think we largely do agree on the major point.
Clinton was talking about funding, equipping and recruiting for the mujahideen, with some of those recruits years after the war joining the Taliban, which originated as a Pushtun group. They didn’t emerge until 1994, 5 years after the withdrawal and the Soviet defeat.
The US didn’t create it, but they didn’t help with the mujahideen, leaving Pakistan holding the bag and the large amount of arms in the country. I already addressed those and the AQ comments.
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So there is a very strong argument which is... it wasn't a bad investment in terms of Soviet Union but let's be careful with what we sow... because we will harvest.
“So we then left Pakistan ... We said okay fine you deal with the Stingers that we left all over your country... you deal with the mines that are along the border and... by the way we don't want to have anything to do with you... in fact we're sanctioning you... So we stopped dealing with the Pakistani military and with ISI and we now are making up for a lot of lost time.”
They didn’t declare war on Afghanistan per say, but they declared hostilities against the Taliban as the ruling party of the Afghanistan state, which harboured terrorists. The UN legal article on this is debatable and I appreciate your points on it. I think the US had a decent case for Afghanistan. The Taliban played funny buggers by not handing over other involved associates and continually dragging their feet on handing over Bin Laden. Their human rights abuses alone could have acted as a pretext in hindsight.
As much as I don’t like it? We are supposed to be talking about weak pretexts for joining wars, not whether I liked them. I spent an entire thesis chapter on why our decision to go Vietnam was based on a worse pretext than Afghanistan.
I was agreeing with you by citing how multiple Australian leaders have used weak pretexts to go to war and support the interests of our protector. My query was that does that make them criminals too.




