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At 2am on September 12th I said to Mrs Gaso “someone is going to pay for this”

20 years on and what an abject mess
You can see the future?
 
At 2am on September 12th I said to Mrs Gaso “someone is going to pay for this”

20 years on and what an abject mess
The people who were ultimately responsible, Bush and Cheney, never paid. Same way politicians never pay for their **** ups.
 
You can see the future?

Only in March 2003 when we decided to go into Iraq. Thought it was a unnecessarily bad idea that would end badly.

As you get older though you think what more could I ever see that would shock me more than the last horror.

Then you see crystal clear video of desperate people falling off giant aircraft’s under carriages. That is shocking.
 
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as the only American on this part of the board (and still remember 9/11 like it was yesterday since have been by and in The Pentagon) i will say the following:
with what is going on in Afghanistan, I am going to keep my comments to myself so please dont ask what i think.
 
The evacuation has been halted as the Taliban has seized the civilian part of the airport and security needs to be restored first.
 
Only in March 2003 when we decided to go into Iraq. Thought it was a unnecessarily bad idea that would end badly.

As you get older though you think what more could I ever see that would shock me more than the last horror.

Then you see crystal clear video of desperate people falling off giant aircraft’s under carriages. That is shocking.
The invasion of Iraq was the worst thing to happen in that situation.

That admin was stupid, arrogant and bit off more than they could chew. If they'd spent a few more years making Afghanistan work as a nation Bush would have looked like a great leader and probably would have had the world's support if he wanted to go after Saddam. And Afghanistan would have been better off. It was a reasonably peaceful country until the late 70s. In 2001 that was still close enough in time to have made something work. Bush would have been lauded for fixing a cold war mess.

If its a choice between doing one thing properly or two things in a half arsed manner you should always do the one thing properly yeah?
 
The invasion of Iraq was the worst thing to happen in that situation.

That admin was stupid, arrogant and bit off more than they could chew. If they'd spent a few more years making Afghanistan work as a nation Bush would have looked like a great leader and probably would have had the world's support if he wanted to go after Saddam. And Afghanistan would have been better off. It was a reasonably peaceful country until the late 70s. In 2001 that was still close enough in time to have made something work. Bush would have been lauded for fixing a cold war mess.

If its a choice between doing one thing properly or two things in a half arsed manner you should always do the one thing properly yeah?
Hard to disagree with much of that. I am of the opinion that the conditions produced by the events of 1979 onwards made the task of state building and winning hearts and minds near impossible, but I do appreciate the merit of your 2001 making something work argument. Multiple generations have only known war, competing superpowers and corruption. The atrocities and war of the 1979-2001 period alone is enough to scar any national psyche.
 
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250 Australian adf personnel have been deployed to help with the evacuation.
 
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A small ray of hope in this picture.

Thank god the senior officers I worked with in 2016 got our interpreter out a couple of years ago.

This is so damn depressing.
It's great that these people got out and still tragic that people had to die in the liftoff.

A very literal application of the trolley problem.
 

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Just got off the phone with me Grandma who is pushing 100yrs old! Absolute champion.

But just got told I have lost an Uncle and Aunty. Both beautiful people. Time to get drunk.
 
Just got off the phone with me Grandma who is pushing 100yrs old! Absolute champion.

But just got told I have lost an Uncle and Aunty. Both beautiful people. Time to get drunk.
Condolences. Its always shite news.

I recommend a bottle of Pikesville Straight Rye Whiskey.
 
Condolences. Its always sh*te news.

I recommend a bottle of Pikesville Straight Rye Whiskey.
Thanks mate. I have drank that at a mates before. Very nice Whiskey.
 

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The invasion of Iraq was the worst thing to happen in that situation.

That admin was stupid, arrogant and bit off more than they could chew. If they'd spent a few more years making Afghanistan work as a nation Bush would have looked like a great leader and probably would have had the world's support if he wanted to go after Saddam. And Afghanistan would have been better off. It was a reasonably peaceful country until the late 70s. In 2001 that was still close enough in time to have made something work. Bush would have been lauded for fixing a cold war mess.

If its a choice between doing one thing properly or two things in a half arsed manner you should always do the one thing properly yeah?

That would require the united states to have any interest in making the world a better place. Both wars were waged to set up new client states and pump a shitload of money into the military industrial complex, the client states part hasn't worked out too well long term but they got exactly what they wanted
 
The Taliban overrunning the country in a week is an absolute boon for the federal government. They never wanted to bring any Afghans that were working for us to Australia.

Now they can shed their crocodile tears, deploy a few troops to the Middle East and then say it is too dangerous.

‘Thus keeping their base and their media mates happy, whilst appearing to care.

That they were never evacuated when the embassy was closed down shames this country; it has shown us to be feckless, cowardly and uncaring as a nation towards those whom we have a responsibility to.
 
The Taliban overrunning the country in a week is an absolute boon for the federal government. They never wanted to bring any Afghans that were working for us to Australia.

Now they can shed their crocodile tears, deploy a few troops to the Middle East and then say it is too dangerous.

‘Thus keeping their base and their media mates happy, whilst appearing to care.

That they were never evacuated when the embassy was closed down shames this country; it has shown us to be feckless, cowardly and uncaring as a nation towards those whom we have a responsibility to.
Pfft. Its actually quite terrible because we were in the process of taking them back. What your saying is digusting.

But sure, leverage it all you want to make a political comment that supports your agenda, I'm sure the lives and livelihoods of Afghan citizens have been used by for much worse political grandstanding - which you will WELL be aware of.
 
Crikey .......


Of the approximately $145 billion the U.S. government spent trying to rebuild Afghanistan, about $83 billion went to developing and sustaining its army and police forces, according to the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, a congressionally created watchdog that has tracked the war since 2008. The $145 billion is in addition to $837 billion the United States spent fighting the war, which began with an invasion in October 2001.

The $83 billion invested in Afghan forces over 20 years is nearly double last year's budget for the entire U.S. Marine Corps and is slightly more than what Washington budgeted last year for food stamp assistance for about 40 million Americans.
 
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