Due to term limits, Karzai is due to be replaced after the
April elections, and all of the candidates hoping to replace him have expressed
the desire to keep some US training forces in-country for an unspecified time.
Well, why should Karzai care? His bribe money will quit coming in after the
election.
For a reason that I am at a complete loss to fathom, this guy
is being vindictive against his major benefactor, the United States. Until the
US took action in Afghanistan in 2001, Karzai was taking refuge in Pakistan.
The most dangerous faction within the country, the Taliban,
refuse to recognize the Karzai government as legitimate, and won’t even
negotiate a reconciliation deal. So what does he do? He empties the jails
setting known Taliban fighters and terrorists loose on the Afghan public.
When the Russians left the country, the Taliban took over in
a new reign of terror. Under Taliban rule, Afghanistan was terrorized by
fanatical 7th century Muslim thugs trying their worst to suppress the 21st
century world. Under the Karzai government, and with the help of NATO
countries, the Afghans may have seen some advancement, but they are still a
heavily tribal oriented population. Since 2001, the NATO troops have been
playing a deadly game of Whack-A-Mole with the Taliban. We clear them out of
one area only to see them infiltrate another area that was previously cleared
out. How long will it be before the Taliban take over and force the country
back to the seventh century life once all NATO troops leave?
And what of Hamid Karzai when we are gone? Will he quietly
retire to an Afghan country estate to live a life of leisure and go on the
lecture circuit? Not likely. If he remains in Afghanistan, he would probably be
publicly stoned in one of the Kabul sport arenas. Or maybe the Taliban might
merely lop off his head.
No, with the riches he has undoubtedly squirreled away – at our expense – he will likely flee to some villa in a country where he can live protected from fatwas (death sentences) of the new ruling Taliban mullahs.
What will become of the Afghan people? They will probably
return to a life where music and dancing are strictly forbidden, where only
boys can attend school – and then only to learn to memorize the Quran. A life
where female rape victims are stoned to death in public arenas; all women must
wear head-to-toe burquas, and can only go out in public accompanied by a male
family member; where young girls are bartered to old men as wives, and beatings
are expected and as common as smoking cigarettes. Of course, wife beating is
never prosecuted, because it is never reported. If a woman reported a beating, she
would be tried and severely punished for disobeying her husband.
In this bizarre world of Taliban rule a woman dare not get
sick. Women can only be examined by female doctors, and of course, girls and
women are forbidden from being schooled. So, who are these female doctors? What
training could they possibly have?
Then what about the barbers? These poor souls will have to
find another line of work. Under Taliban rule, it is a sin to shave or cut
one’s hair – and sins are dealt with very harshly.
Despite all efforts to instill democracy in the country,
Afghanistan is determined to remain stuck in the past. It is a tribal land
ruled by mullahs and tribal leaders. It has been that way for centuries. Even
Alexander the Great couldn’t change it. It is also a land where the chief
domestic product is Opium, despite drugs being strictly forbidden by
Islam.
Okay, just what do we care? Pulling our troops out will save
precious American lives. Besides, we have trained the Afghan Army, what could
possibly go wrong? Just because many of the troops we have trained wind up
turning their weapons on the trainers, does that mean they won’t fight their
fellow Muslim fanatics? In a land where mullahs wield far more power than
politicians, why would anyone think that would mean trouble when the “infidel”
troops leave?
In Vietnam, despite some iffy agreements with Hanoi, we
essentially turned-tail and left the South Vietnamese people to the whims of
the North Vietnam Army. Today there are no two Vietnams. The communists easily
overran the South Vietnamese Army and wrought havoc on the people in the south.
Are we prepared to see the same disastrous consequences when
we pull out of Afghanistan? We were relieved when we pulled out of Iraq, but
hardly a week goes by without hearing about another bombing and sectarian
violence in that country.
So maybe you don’t really care what happens to the Afghan
people. Why should we care? They are clear on the other side of the globe? But
then, Bin Laden’s Al Qaida was headquartered and trained on the other side of
the world. That includes the terrorists that flew hijacked airliners into the
World Trade Center in New York. Are we setting the stage for a re-run of that
tragic event?
Well gee, I’m sure our esteemed commander-in-chief knows what
he is doing. After all, he gave us that widely popular health-care institution.
What could go wrong?
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