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'These things happened. They were glorious and they changed the world,' said Charlie Wilson, reflecting on America's support for the mujahideen against the Soviet Union, lamenting the lack of post-war support for Afghanistan, which allowed the Taliban and Osama bin Laden to rise. The text examines the West's failures in Afghanistan after 9/11 across military, diplomatic, political, and developmental fronts. For Afghans, the war continues despite Western declarations of its end, with lasting geopolitical consequences. Afghanistan remains interconnected through communication networks established over the past two decades. The authors also draw lessons for future peacebuilding efforts in Africa and beyond. Dr. David Kilcullen and Dr. Greg Mills, both experienced in counter-insurgency and stability operations, reflect on their roles in the international mission and the broader implications of the Afghan conflict. They highlight the persistent signs of impending collapse that were often ignored in favor of a narrative of progress. The Ledger serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the human tendency to believe in exceptionalism while warning that political decisions may not heed the lessons of the past, making future crises difficult to avoid.
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The Ledger, David Kilcullen
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2021
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