A contractor compares Iraq with Afghanistan and casts his vote for the later;
My main point is that the Afghans are generally trying to take advantage of the opportunities the West has presented them with. Afghans don't have much, but they express an interest in improving their lot. Unlike many Iraqis, Afghans don't wallow in the sort of cultural and religious supremacism that causes most Arabs, the world over, to reflexively recoil at the mere notion that a Westerner might have a better way to do certain things. In many ways, Afghans remind me of the Kurds in Iraq, which is why I have been careful in my descriptions of Iraqi behavior in this piece to specify Arab Iraqis, rather than just Iraqis.
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Well worth reading.
"My recent duties in Afghanistan required me to visit some "sensitive" areas of the Afghan government, and the Afghan police and military at those facilities were professional, disciplined, and even, (gasp!), helpful."
I wonder ... http://www.dnd.ca/site/afghanistan/argus_e.asp
Cheers
Are you for real?.
Afghanistan, never in their history had a democratic system. 98 percent of the country is fundamentalist Muslim, Christians continue to be persecuted by your “helpful”, government.
I agree with you that they express an interest in improving their lot, this is something shared by every country around the world.
Trying to compare the Kurds to Afghanistan is flawed by history and geography, im not going to give you a history lesson, but it’s apples and oranges. Its more than high time for us to evaluate our position and our goals.
Peter
Are you on the right thread, Peter?
Afghans have suffered so much over the last three decades that its very impressive to see them accepting and fighting for something resembling a stable society.
Russia went into afganistan and got their red butts kicked
spurwing, so what? Or are you one of the "if it is difficult then we shouldn't bother" crowd?
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