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That is true NATO will never win.....but they wont let other to win as well....
Americans have achieved there objectives , they killed OBL. Americans were not against talibans, they were in negotiation with taliban to tap oil.
or I should say Nato can not win..till it seals Pakistan Afghan border completely....
Just answer one question ?
Who comes to the negotiation table ? The victor ?
Indeed , spent trillions and couldn't even control the country , big achievement indeed ! So whatever the Americans say , you guys accept it as truth ... Suddenly after fighting 10 years with Taliban ( which still continues ) they aren't the enemy ? Who's the enemy then ? Yeah , the Taliban will let them control the opium fields before they allow drilling for oil
One-liners are no good , learn to contribute something positive to the discussion , The Durand Line cant be sealed !
End of Story !
Please tell me how many line will be consider positive contribution in the discussion......
ok..I will try to contribute positively
Talibans are using border as safe haven ....they do nonsense in Afghanistan and hide in Pakistan also lot of facilities inflow for taliban from Pakistan border....It will be virtually impossible for NATO to remove bad element ......if Pakistan Afghan border can not be completely seal .....means no win for NATO
In the history of military conflict, almost all have ended up in the negotiation table even though the victor achieved military victory decisively.
I do not consider Taliban controlling 72% of Afghanistan as a victory for Americans.........
You do not have to control 100% of a country to achieve "victory". Tell me one war where the victor controlled each and every inch of a territory?
You just have to oust the government and install a puppet government of your own to look for your strategic interests. If your strategic interests are achieved (as I showed before), this is victory.
No, you might not need to countrol every inch of the country to be considered victorious, but when your enemy controlled 3 quarters of the country and when your troops begin to withdraw in a few months, then defeat is the most accurate description.You do not have to control 100% of a country to achieve "victory". Tell me one war where the victor controlled each and every inch of a territory?
You just have to oust the government and install a puppet government of your own to look for your strategic interests. If your strategic interests are achieved (as I showed before), this is victory. This was the victory that British Empire achieved in WWI over the middle east. Did the British empire control 100% of its conquered territories? Definitely not. At best, they controlled 20% (which included the central mandates). Would you consider that a "defeat" too?
Thus, your proposition that in order to be the victor, one has to control a country fully is not a correct one.
At least be able to defend the places properly you control ! I can consider it as victory ... But even that isn't there ... And cm'on the US is only able to control 28% as per the reports ...
Which means the Taliban are technically dictating terms and controlling Afghanistan ...
Whilst Karzai can sit in Kabul and be a proud owner and ruler of his presidential palace !
What real power does he have even ?
You ousted the Govt , but all know the Taliban will gain power the moment NATO leaves the country , is there any doubt ? How can you keep the puppet Govt in power after you leave ?
So what did you achieve after spending trillions in 10 years when eventually the bad guys would return to rule and you will back to square one ? Is it objective achieved and mission successful ?
Do not bring up the ANA please ! I prefer my local security guards for they are better than them
Again, even if Taliban controls 70% of Afghanistan, it is the US' strategic interests which matter.
I get the impression that by "victory" you mean using deadly military force and enslaving the population. If that is so, you should know that US can turn Afghanistan into radioactive dust in a matter of minutes. However, that is not 'victory'. Victory is achieving your strategic goals, which I highlighted earlier that US achieved for the most part.
About what will happen after US leaves, we can only speculate now. Taliban may take over or may not. Taliban can even become a friend of US as we saw Al-Qaida becoming so in Libya and Syria. Since the question is whether US has achieved victory as of yet, we must analyse keeping in mind the present circumstance, not speculations.