The Writing on the Cave

The U.S. is losing its war in Afghanistan on both the military and the political fronts. On the latter one, by placing all of its chips on Karzai - a man who is more worried about his wardrobe than anything else - it has backed someone who is unable to deliver a credible government. In its most recent and stunning setback, the Afghan parliament turned down 70% of his political appointees. Obviously, the man has no real power, let alone legitimate authority over his own people.

This is what happens when you invade a country and disrupt what little order there is. The process of "nation- building" is long and hard, and people in the occupied country - even those who, supposedly, are partners of the occupying forces - resent the hell out of being invaded. It's human nature.

Sooner or later, the U.S. will have to leave Afghanistan in more or less the same mess it's in right now. This is another mission not accomplished.

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