Afghani-Pakakistan
Our war in Afghanistan seems increasingly disconnected from common sense. When top leaders discuss our war aims they seem to be speaking Martian: "We need to reverse the momentum of the Taliban long enough to stabilize...." "We need to persuade the Pakistanis that we can be counted on..." to do what I have no idea. We are after al Quaeda and the Taliban, but both have moved HQ to Pakistan.
Meanwhile our troops continue to take casualties fighting an enemy embedded in the population. It's asymmetric warfare, they tell us. I wonder at our leaders grasp of the concept.
Meanwhile the Pakistanis play a curious double game - a double game that everybody recognizes. On the one hand, they give us secret permission to assassinate al Quaeda leaders, on the other they publically protest it. They actively harrass our supply lines when we get to aggressive in our pursuit.
How about we give them a stark choice - hand over the people we want or face war. Not an invasion, just destruction of every aspect of their economy?
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