How America Failed in Afghanistan
"The Afghans now have suffered generation after generation of not just
continuous warfare but humanitarian crises, one after the other, and
Americans have to remember that this wasn’t a civil war that the Afghans
started among themselves that the rest of the world got sucked into.
This situation was triggered by an outside invasion, initially by the
Soviet Union, during the Cold War, and since then the country has been a
battleground for regional and global powers seeking their own security
by trying to militarily intervene in Afghanistan, whether it be the
United States after 2001, the C.I.A. in the nineteen-eighties, Pakistan
through its support first for the mujahideen and later the Taliban, or
Iran and its clients. To blame Afghans for not getting their act
together in light of that history is just wrong."
read the converstion between ISAAC CHOTINER and STEVE COLL