• NightOwl@lemm.eeOP
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    2 years ago

    The Afghanistan Papers: A Secret History of the War is a summary of the Washington Post’s reporting on Afghanistan, specifically on the US government’s own internal assessments from all levels of the military and political administration. In it, you’ll find this quote:

    Of all the failures in Afghanistan, the war on opium ranked among the most feckless. During two decades, the United States spent more than $9 billion on a dizzying array of programs to deter Afghanistan from supplying the world with heroin. None of the measures worked. In many cases, they made things worse.

    The US doesn’t need “tankies” or anyone else to make themselves look bad as far as the Afghan drug trade goes.

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      2 years ago

      lmao, so? we get it. you hate the US. what’s your point? just to come here and whine about it?

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          They were directly responding to your words, to disprove them.

          except they didn’t disprove them. US Marines also peed a lot while they were there, but it’s not why they are there. it proves nothing.

          Do you really not see the connection between the comments?

          correlation ≠ causation

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              2 years ago

              You’ve moved the goalposts, but no matter.

              “I know you are but what am I?” is not a convincing argument. most people learn this when they’re 5. (borrowed form another comment)

              Operation Enduring Freedom was sold as a war on terrorism

              see, you even admit that it wasn’t about opium.

              the US repeatedly cited opium as a target of the war because they claimed it funded the Taliban.

              you’re welcome to cite sources to back up your claims. and I’ll be happy to point out how the timeline doesn’t support your assertions that the war was about opium, it just happened to be something the US did while we were there.

              Or did you think it was retaliation for 9/11 or something?

              what I think is irrelevant. that facts are what matter.

              I have American friends who died defending those poppy fields. I remember it all very well.

              irrelevant. present facts. not anecdotes or your feelings.

              Also do feel free to explain how this is any way relevant to the conversation:

              correlation ≠ causation

              I have, repeatedly. your inability/refusal to understand is not my problem.