illusion8
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The US gets most of the blame.
I don't care how people try to spin this collective responsibility rubbish.
They came to Afghanistan in 2001 and said... 'Hey, that was easy... only 40 days of combat ops and we've defeated the taliban'. Back then they didn't ask for our help and we told them that we would not involve ourselves in their air campaign over Afghansitan or in aiding the Northern alliance take power. by doing so, they involved themselves in an ethnic war that has been raging since the early 90's. By conducting brutal bombings of Pushtun majority areas, they alienated that population and also by supporting the NA. Also, then the NA were made ministers of Kabul, former head of the NA was made defence secretary, these war criminals who the Pashtun people despised were made kings of Kabul. All while, remember the taliban had nothing to do with 9/11 or AQ. So the taliban rose again, and THAT my friend is not our war to begin with.
Only when 2003/4 and renewed insurgency came knockin'. They forced us to align ourselves with them, quote... 'bombing Pakistan back to the stone age'.
I agree, a lot of it is our own fault.
But the US is still the biggest player in our region, every move of theirs echoes ten times in Pakistan.
So you are absolving what Pakistan did with Afghanistan using the Taliban post American and Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and Pakistan. That region became a staging ground for all militants of the world under the Taliban. Effective stoppage was needed but the area was left to fall into anarchy, who was responsible for that happening is anybody's guess. Saying that the US has to pay for everything is kind of absurd where a major portion of the blame rests with both.