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"Given the mess the NA had created with their corruption and 'warlordism', not unlike what we once more see in Afghanistan after the US put them in charge again, that was a reasonable priority."
A.M. would you please stop this. You wish to link, incessantly "corruption" and "warlord" with the N.A. It's not understandable given the exact same behavior in Afghani pashtus of past and present. Even now the bulk of the opium business is in the south and that ain't N.A. country. It's not a warlord or corruption thing. You use that as a convenient billy-club to swing. It's a tajik, uzbek, hazara, turkoman, pashtu thingy and that's the blunt fact.
Yeah, you had your priorities and that was stabilizing Afghanistan on your terms. Meanwhile, the dead between 1990 and 2001 that I've seen come to around 200,000. We're not close to that since 9/11. Not remotely.
"Your aversion to their ideology clouds your judgment when it comes to analyzing the stability and 'law and order' they brought about. I am no fan of their interpretation of Islam, but given the situation that existed pre-Taliban, the environment under Taliban rule was preferable by a long shot."
Yes, I'm utterly averse to their ideology and it's because my judgement is crystalline.
I guarantee that the taliban government didn't have one tajik, turkoman, hazara, or uzbek in it's leadership. No such thing as an inclusive political framework to their thinking-anywhere, anytime. That includes Pakistan. Equally, I'm certain that the taliban have no intention of ever holding a vote.
I guarantee that their notions of justice are not some "cultural variant" but the cruelest forms of medieval barbarism. They AREN'T Islamic, are they? Is that SHARIAH?
There shall be no informal declaimers of their deeds either. Dissent isn't tolerated, is it?
These basic generalizations can be expanded 100 fold to reveal the brute essance of these beasts.
No, 1996 simply identified the survival of the fittest and affirmed that the hell which had been Afghanistan's lot since 1978 would be formalized and made a permanent fixture in it's final manifestation.
A.M. would you please stop this. You wish to link, incessantly "corruption" and "warlord" with the N.A. It's not understandable given the exact same behavior in Afghani pashtus of past and present. Even now the bulk of the opium business is in the south and that ain't N.A. country. It's not a warlord or corruption thing. You use that as a convenient billy-club to swing. It's a tajik, uzbek, hazara, turkoman, pashtu thingy and that's the blunt fact.
Yeah, you had your priorities and that was stabilizing Afghanistan on your terms. Meanwhile, the dead between 1990 and 2001 that I've seen come to around 200,000. We're not close to that since 9/11. Not remotely.
"Your aversion to their ideology clouds your judgment when it comes to analyzing the stability and 'law and order' they brought about. I am no fan of their interpretation of Islam, but given the situation that existed pre-Taliban, the environment under Taliban rule was preferable by a long shot."
Yes, I'm utterly averse to their ideology and it's because my judgement is crystalline.
I guarantee that the taliban government didn't have one tajik, turkoman, hazara, or uzbek in it's leadership. No such thing as an inclusive political framework to their thinking-anywhere, anytime. That includes Pakistan. Equally, I'm certain that the taliban have no intention of ever holding a vote.
I guarantee that their notions of justice are not some "cultural variant" but the cruelest forms of medieval barbarism. They AREN'T Islamic, are they? Is that SHARIAH?
There shall be no informal declaimers of their deeds either. Dissent isn't tolerated, is it?
These basic generalizations can be expanded 100 fold to reveal the brute essance of these beasts.
No, 1996 simply identified the survival of the fittest and affirmed that the hell which had been Afghanistan's lot since 1978 would be formalized and made a permanent fixture in it's final manifestation.