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My suspicion is that you've your own thoughts sufficient to allow mine only short shrift. Given my comments and the conditions I've described that have been enablers of the taliban reconstitution, you might consider some possible actions NOT taken in late 2001-early 2002 that would have precluded the taliban of making effective use of Pakistan's tribal areas.
Consider why the world's seventh largest army didn't deploy in ricky-tick fashion sometime very shortly after 9/11 to close down their western borders. India as a threat? Perhaps we should have allowed Pakistan to consider America superceding that role and thus re-prioritized their deployment considerations to a somewhat more balanced posture.
Do you think the tattered remnants that made their way into Pakistan that late fall and early winter of 2001-2002 couldn't have been prevented that opportunity. Think closely. Kabul didn't fall until early November 2001-a full two months after 9/11. The retreat didn't ensue until shortly afterward. Was the retreat of the taliban into their strategic depth, the tribal areas, beyond prediction?
"How, exactly, would leaving help the situation?"
Leaving when and, specifically, what situation?
My suspicion is that you've your own thoughts sufficient to allow mine only short shrift. Given my comments and the conditions I've described that have been enablers of the taliban reconstitution, you might consider some possible actions NOT taken in late 2001-early 2002 that would have precluded the taliban of making effective use of Pakistan's tribal areas.
Consider why the world's seventh largest army didn't deploy in ricky-tick fashion sometime very shortly after 9/11 to close down their western borders. India as a threat? Perhaps we should have allowed Pakistan to consider America superceding that role and thus re-prioritized their deployment considerations to a somewhat more balanced posture.
Do you think the tattered remnants that made their way into Pakistan that late fall and early winter of 2001-2002 couldn't have been prevented that opportunity. Think closely. Kabul didn't fall until early November 2001-a full two months after 9/11. The retreat didn't ensue until shortly afterward. Was the retreat of the taliban into their strategic depth, the tribal areas, beyond prediction?
"How, exactly, would leaving help the situation?"
Leaving when and, specifically, what situation?
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