Tomorrow's Afghanistan!
Dexter Filkins writes about
Afghanistan in the current New Yorker.
The piece is called “After America: Will civil war hit Afghanistan when
the U.S. leaves?” Here is a quote:
“After eleven years, nearly
two thousand American killed, sixteen thousand Americans wounded, nearly four
hundred billion dollars spent, and more than twelve thousand Afghan civilians
dead since 2007, the war in Afghanistan has come to this: the United States is
leaving, mission not accomplished.
“Objectives once deemed indispensable,
such as nation-building and counter-insurgency, have been abandoned or
downgraded, either because they haven’t worked or because there’s no longer
enough time to achieve them. Even the education
of girls, a signal achievement of the NATO presence in Afghanistan, is at risk.
“By the end of 2014, when
the last Americans are due to stop fighting, the Taliban will not be
defeated. A Western-style democracy will
not be in place. The economy will not be
self-sustaining. No senior Afghan
official will likely be imprisoned for any crime, no matter how egregious. And it’s a good bet that, in some remote mountain
valley, even Al Qaeda, which brought the United States to Afghanistan in the
first place, will be carrying on.”
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