I posit the only possible thing we could possibly be negotiating with them is the length of time required to allow the present corrupt government to exist so that we are not totally embarrassed by its fall.
I posted this elsewhere....
Afghanistan is what happens when you undertake a just war but have no idea of Strategy or think Tactics and Strategy are interchangeable words.
The problem is colleges would never teach a Clausewitz/Sun Tzu/Liddell Hart/Mahan course these days.
Our Pols and a good number of the military have no understanding of what "Diplomacy by other means" means and why it needs to be in response to existential threats, narrow and defined.
Anything else is a never ending hemorrhage of our best youth and a big kiss to the Military Industrial Complex.
Our concerns in Afghanistan were secured when Osama took shots to the face, a hasty departure should have followed.
A message should have been left behind on a full size 600 yard target "Any further S%&t from you will make this ground zero for cruise missles, MOAB and perhaps weapons measured in kilotons"
The only purpose of our negotiations has to be centered around "How long can the present corrupt puppet government be allowed to run before the Taliban destroys it"
and destroy it the Taliban will.
We just want it done some period of time after our departure so its not too embarrassing.
The strategy should never considered forming a govt as part of our plan.
There is no embarrassment if your goals do not include the impossible.
A just war "tainted" and youth lost by over reaching meddlers.
In response I was asked "What about Afghanistans mineral deposits?"
My thoughts......
Ive heard that angle.
If thats the case our current trade war has important strategic implications and any opposition would be akin to treason.
Our exploitation of resources there would be so much more cost prohibitive than just dealing with the EPA and going for our own rare earths.
China may be able to "One belt, One Road" their way into Afghanistan but their treatment of the Uighurs indicates the people of the region will eventually not have good relations with their new masters. Another Empire to notch in Afghanistan's belt?
India just took autonomy away from its border areas. Perhaps they are prepping the route to move into Afghanistan but......
people of this mentality......
http://www.planetcustodian.com/2015/...-in-china.html
Leads me to believe they have other issues to concern themselves with.
If they want Afghanistan let them have it.
My Conclusion to you.....
Plaster that shithole with 64" X 72" MR targets and depart most expeditiously and have no negotiations with anyone.
I posted this elsewhere....
Afghanistan is what happens when you undertake a just war but have no idea of Strategy or think Tactics and Strategy are interchangeable words.
The problem is colleges would never teach a Clausewitz/Sun Tzu/Liddell Hart/Mahan course these days.
Our Pols and a good number of the military have no understanding of what "Diplomacy by other means" means and why it needs to be in response to existential threats, narrow and defined.
Anything else is a never ending hemorrhage of our best youth and a big kiss to the Military Industrial Complex.
Our concerns in Afghanistan were secured when Osama took shots to the face, a hasty departure should have followed.
A message should have been left behind on a full size 600 yard target "Any further S%&t from you will make this ground zero for cruise missles, MOAB and perhaps weapons measured in kilotons"
The only purpose of our negotiations has to be centered around "How long can the present corrupt puppet government be allowed to run before the Taliban destroys it"
and destroy it the Taliban will.
We just want it done some period of time after our departure so its not too embarrassing.
The strategy should never considered forming a govt as part of our plan.
There is no embarrassment if your goals do not include the impossible.
A just war "tainted" and youth lost by over reaching meddlers.
In response I was asked "What about Afghanistans mineral deposits?"
My thoughts......
Ive heard that angle.
If thats the case our current trade war has important strategic implications and any opposition would be akin to treason.
Our exploitation of resources there would be so much more cost prohibitive than just dealing with the EPA and going for our own rare earths.
China may be able to "One belt, One Road" their way into Afghanistan but their treatment of the Uighurs indicates the people of the region will eventually not have good relations with their new masters. Another Empire to notch in Afghanistan's belt?
India just took autonomy away from its border areas. Perhaps they are prepping the route to move into Afghanistan but......
people of this mentality......
http://www.planetcustodian.com/2015/...-in-china.html
Leads me to believe they have other issues to concern themselves with.
If they want Afghanistan let them have it.
My Conclusion to you.....
Plaster that shithole with 64" X 72" MR targets and depart most expeditiously and have no negotiations with anyone.