The 9/3/21 dispatch.

Just a few quick scattered shots for this post.

In Afghanistan, a force to the north is still fighting the Taliban. (I first mentioned this group in my 8/24 post.)

Twitter avatar for @BBCWorldBBC News (World) @BBCWorldAfghanistan Panjshir: Fighting intensifies over holdout Afghan valley Afghanistan Panjshir: Fighting intensifies over holdout Afghan valleyThe Panjshir Valley, near Kabul, is the only area of Afghanistan that has not fallen to the Taliban.bbc.in

September 3rd 2021

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In other matters, I had predicted in my last post that America might team up with the Taliban. At that time, I wrote:

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It turns out I was right about that.

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September 3rd 2021

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And I’ve got to say, thank goodness that I was right about that. Not because I care one way or the other about the policy of us working with the Taliban or not, but because I was so wrong about the Afghan Army and how long it might hold out, that it nearly shook my confidence as a long-time watcher of foreign policy and conflict.

While we’re discussing that withdrawal (thanks to no real resistance), Jonathan Alter writes that we need to look at the withdrawal in a different light. Not only should we honor the incredible work of those involved in it, he also said we should change how we view it. He posted:

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You can read Alter’s full piece here: A Ballsy President and His Historic Airlift. It’s honestly a great piece and helped challenge and persuade me on a couple of things.

Moving along still, while the U.S. is now out of the country (except for probably the CIA), the Taliban is still trying to desperately become a functioning country, making frantic preparations for commercial flights to come into the country.

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September 2nd 2021

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And my final point about Afghanistan for this post. Our withdrawal and exit continue to frustrate some Europeans to no end. And right on time, this has come up again:

Twitter avatar for @washingtonpostThe Washington Post @washingtonpostDoes the European Union need its own army? Afghanistan withdrawal revives an old debate. Does the European Union need its own army? Afghanistan withdrawal revives an old debate.Significant obstacles exist, however, including people’s appetite for casualties and member states all agreeing on foreign policy.wapo.st

September 3rd 2021

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Before ending this post, let’s end on a good note. With so much bad news of late, and so much division as well, let’s end on an incredibly touching moment. (And I cannot confirm nor deny whether this one might have caused a tear or two.)

I dare you to watch it.

Twitter avatar for @whitesoxChicago White Sox @whitesoxThe real winning moment of the night. 😭U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Daniel LaCosse surprised his wife and two kids with an early return from his deployment in Kuwait. Welcome home!

September 2nd 2021

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