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Old 09-14-20, 06:49 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Platapus View Post
I wonder how the families of military members who died in AF "fighting the Taliban" now feel about the Taliban becoming part of the government of AF?



I don't think we had an enduring clear objective in AF
I don't think we had developed any methodology to objectively measure progress either for success or failure
I don't think we had an exit criteria based on both Failure and Success.



There are times I felt we stayed in AF because our pride would not let us leave.

Pretty much agree with the above; we probably would have been better off just carrying on a continued action of finding and obliterating Taliban/Al Qaeda, etc., operations from the air rather than mounting an awkward, plodding ground troop assault; it also didn't help that various entities in the US government with their own AF agendas stymied actions that would have quite possibly put and end to a lot of what came after our initial invasion; the allowing of OBL to escape when we had him in our sights leaps to mind since that act of dereliction appears to have been more politically motivated than militarily sound...

...and, on the matter of pride, let's not forget the debacle of the Iraq war that seems to have been predicated on Dubbya wanting to prove he had a bigger pair that his dad...





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