If they were burning the poppy fields at least that would be doing something positive.
I think this is a good time to quote a post my a Canadian army guyon another forum, written back in August 2010
Hey guys. I wrote up a long post for this thread while I was waiting for my flight home, but then we were rushed out of the tech trailer told our plane was leaving LIKE RIGHT NOW, only to rot on the tarmac for three hours. Fuck you hurry up and wait. Then I i swore to write something about it when I got home, but I had trouble finding time. I'll keep this one short.
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Quote from: Sir T on August 09, 2010, 12:19:58 pm
Its pretty much unwinnable now. It might have been winnable even 5 years ago, but now now.
This. Afghanistan is FUCKED now. There's no other way to put it. I know there's going to be a lot smug 'I told you sos' but they aren't entirely right either. The thing is, last time I was there in 2007, there was so much hope for the place. I mean, I went over with a jaded mindset and came away like, 'wow, we can do this'. Not this time. Not even close. The country has made ZERO gains as a functioning nation, and is even worse off security wise. I blame this on two things.
1: The new coin shit of focusing all of our efforts on a few small enclaves. That has made things so much worse. In 2007 we were in Zhari, and Panjawaii, and Argendabb, and Boldak down on the border with Pakistan we were where Timmy Taliban was. Now our strategy has ceded all that to them except a small area around Kandahar City. All the former areas are Indian Country now. And the locals all know it. Fuck COIN.
2. This is hard to say, cause I bear them no ill will, and I know it's hard to hear, but a lot of the fault is with the local Afghanis themselves. They have shown no will to help them selves out here. None. There was an ANP (Afghan National Police) post that we had in our AO that we used to bring water to occaisionally. They would leave there jerry cans out by the road and we would fill them if we were in the area, but we made it clear we were only helping out, not to rely on us, that sort of shit. So for two months we got shifted around, and when we come back we learned that 3 of the ANP guys had died from dehydration a while back. They didnt even bother to go in search of water else where, or dig a new well. There old one sat just a bit damaged, right outside their compound. The reason I'm saying this is because all of Afghanistan has become like this now. That whole country has become that police station. It sounds bitter, but there it is.
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Quote from: Numtini on August 09, 2010, 07:07:46 am
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I feel for the guys on the ground. They are in an almost impossible position. They have trained their whole careers to kill before they themselves are killed, but now they are tasked with being targets until they know for sure who they are shooting at. It is not a job our military is well suited for, and the sooner we fuck off out of the ME the happier everyone will be.
This. The other thing is I think we all know this is unwinnable, and I gotta figure they're smart enough to know it too.
Ya we know it's unwinnable, better than anyone else. But you know what's weird? It didn't affect morale negatively in the least. In fact, this was my favorite tour of the three cause we just had this feeling of, 'this place is fucked, lets have a good time at least Rock Out We'd be conducting ops in the tanks with Metallica blasting out of our speakers, which we never would have gotten away with back in 2007.
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Quote from: slog on August 10, 2010, 06:38:26 am
Isn't there some saying about how the military always prepares for the last war and not the next one? It would seem to apply here.
Actually the training has finally caught up, such as training can. This tour was the first time I actually saw some of the expertise we had built be put into teaching the new punks.
Take all this with a grain of salt of course. I can't say for 100% that's how things are seen and done in the American Army, but that's how it is in the Canadian one right now. Also, I'm glad the media has caught up somewhat with what's going on, because the last tours i was on I did not believe a single thing they said when I came back.