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Who Lost America's Longest War?


By Patrick J. Buchanan

5-7 minutes

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In April, President Joe Biden told the nation he would have all U.S. troops
out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the worst terrorist
attack ever on the continental United States. Given the turn of events of
the past week, that 20th anniversary may be celebrated by a triumphant
Taliban, now on the cusp of victory over the Americans and their Afghan
allies, with gruesome public executions of their surrendered and captured
enemies. Sept. 11, 2021, could see U.S. Marines and diplomats fleeing Kabul
to escape the retribution of the Taliban whom we ousted in 2001. 

Consider. From Friday, a week ago, to today, the Taliban have overrun 10 of
Afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals. Mazar-e-Sharif in the north is now
surrounded. Kandahar and Herat, second and third largest cities, are under
siege. The Kandahar-Kabul road has been cut. The defense minister escaped
assassination in the capital. The government's media director did not. The
Taliban now control half of the 400 regions of Afghanistan and two-thirds of
its territory.

Some Afghan soldiers have fought bravely. Others have retreated into their
bases, surrendered, or fled into neighboring countries such as Iran,
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Pakistan. An entire Afghan army corps with its
U.S. weapons, equipment, and vehicles was surrendered in Kunduz city. U.S.
military say the fall of Kabul could come within 90 days, with some saying
privately the regime could fall to the Taliban within a month.

Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut has summarized the situation: 

"The complete, utter failure of the Afghan national army, absent our
hand-holding, to defend their country is a blistering indictment of a failed
20-year strategy predicated on the belief that billions of U.S. taxpayer
dollars could create an effective democratic central government in a nation
that has never had one."

The reality of that grim assessment raises many questions. Who is
responsible for the colossal U.S. failure in Afghanistan? Who is responsible
for America's impending defeat in her longest war?

Over the last 20 years, the U.S. lost 2,500 troops with 20,000 wounded and
invested $1 trillion to create an Afghan army, only to see that army crumble
and disintegrate as soon as we departed. Wednesday, Biden conceded that
truth: "Look, we spent over $1 trillion over 20 years; we trained and
equipped ... over 300,000 Afghan forces. Afghan leaders have to come
together. They've got to fight for themselves."

We are facing in Afghanistan a wipeout of the investment of a generation to
convert Afghanistan into a democracy with the ability to hold the allegiance
of its people and to defend itself. Why did we fail?

Did the U.S. generals, statesmen, politicians, and journalists who went to
Afghanistan during these last two decades, and came back to testify to our
steady progress, delude themselves? Or did they deceive us? How many U.S.
generals knew what was going on but declined to risk their careers by
telling Congress or the country that the Afghan army and regime we had stood
up would likely collapse like a house of cards once the Americans departed
and they had to face the Taliban alone?

Today, the U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, is in Qatar
threatening the Taliban that if they overrun the country and impose a
victor's peace, they risk being denied diplomatic recognition by the U.S.
and its Western allies and a forfeiture of future foreign aid. But to brand
the Taliban terrorists and pariahs is not new to them. What they seek is
something for which they have proven they are willing to die.

What is critical for them is to restore the Taliban to their previous
dominance; to create an Islamic Emirate; to make themselves the moral,
social, and political arbiters of a more purely Islamic Afghanistan. And to
be rid of the outsiders and their alien values. They want to be able to
stand up and say to the Muslim world: "We have shown you how to do it. We
fought America, the world superpower, for 20 years until we forced the
Americans, tails between their legs, to get out of our land, and then put
their puppets up against a wall."

While our strategic defeat will leave Americans reluctant to attempt any
such future imperial interventions, there needs to be an accounting. 

The questions that need answering: Was not the attempt to transplant
Madisonian democracy into the soil of the Middle and Near East a fool's
errand from the beginning? How many other U.S. allies field paper armies,
which will collapse, if they do not have the Americans there to do the heavy
lifting? Is what we have on offer-one man-one vote democracy-truly appealing
in a part of the world where democracy seems to have trouble, from the
Maghreb to the Middle East to Central Asia, putting down any deep roots?

The Taliban's God is Allah. The golden calf we had on offer was democracy.
In the Hindu Kush, their god has proven stronger.

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Patrick J. Buchanan
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Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles
That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever. To find out
more about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators writers and
cartoonists, visit the Creators website at www.creators.com.

 
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