02-10-2018, 20:22
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חבר מתאריך: 11.01.14
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The New-York times published a long article by C.J. Chivers about the forever war that the us went into after 9.11.
It is about both Afghanistan and Irak.
I post it here because the Korengal is at the center of the article. I hope that's ok.
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In early October, the Afghan war will be 17 years old, a milestone that has loomed with grim inevitability as the fighting has continued without a clear exit strategy across three presidential administrations. With this anniversary, prospective recruits born after the terrorist attacks of 2001 will be old enough to enlist
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On one matter there can be no argument: The policies that sent these men and women abroad, with their emphasis on military action and their visions of reordering nations and cultures, have not succeeded. It is beyond honest dispute that the wars did not achieve what their organizers promised, no matter the party in power or the generals in command. Astonishingly expensive, strategically incoherent, sold by a shifting slate of senior officers and politicians and editorial-page hawks, the wars have continued in varied forms and under different rationales each and every year since passenger jets struck the World Trade Center in 2001. They continue today without an end in sight, reauthorized in Pentagon budgets almost as if distant war is a presumed government action.
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נערך לאחרונה ע"י Nargila Dwarf בתאריך 02-10-2018 בשעה 20:24.
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