We lost KAF?Ender wrote:Honestly, I support our actions there, as that is the power that attacked us, but I would dearly love to know what the fuck our plan is. Hell, with Iraq at least that was all somewhat on the table - knock over the government, rebuilt, tadaa. Afghanistan they never really explained. Toppled the Taliban and then we just kinda ran off to Iraq. No reconstruction, no education, no infrastructure, nothing. And now it has gotten bad again and there's not plan. And that needs to be answered quickly, as the loss of the airbase we were using and the surrounding terrain means we need to have a clear solid plan before logistics kills the mission and the fuckers rebuild and comeback.
From what I can tell, we're doing the usual building of schools, digging wells, starting radio stations and other businesses that people can make an honest buck off of. I honestly couldn't tell you if it's working but just looking at the numbers of the PRT's does not fill me with confidence. Nor does the corruption in the Afghan government, police or military.
No we did not, the switch from Kabul to Kandahar was former PM Cretian wanting to get us out of the current hotspot. He was taking flak for the losses we were suffering and at the time Kandahar was quieter. After he was booted out the new government decided to go balls to the wall.So no, no one was fucking forced into Afghanistan, and above all not Canada. They voted in support of the idea, and then went further and deliberately placed themselves outside the scope of NATO in a high intensity role because they wanted to do as much as they could.