Afstan update: Soldiers and combat
Scott Taylor, of Esprit de Corps magazine, spoke in an interview March 29 on TVO's Studio 2: Soldiers Killed first as a soldier and second as a political analyst.
He said as a soldier that our troops in Afstan would much rather engage in fire-fights--in which they kill many more of the enemy than they kill us--than travel in vehicles waiting for an IED to go off and perhaps kill them. In fact the successful fire-fight, even with fatal casualties, boosts morale.
I agree with what he said as a political analyst when he spoke of the difficulty of creating a unified, democratic Afstan. But that difficulty does not negate the effort to work for the creation of a non-Islamist Afstan (such a country existed in 1976; I was there) that does not harbour jihadis whose aim is to kill us.
The success of the current international mission is uncertain to a large extent as the will supporting the mission is weak. Most Afghans do not want the Taliban (or al Qaeda) back. It was Afghans--with air support--who deposed them in the first place.
Cross-posted to Daimnation!
He said as a soldier that our troops in Afstan would much rather engage in fire-fights--in which they kill many more of the enemy than they kill us--than travel in vehicles waiting for an IED to go off and perhaps kill them. In fact the successful fire-fight, even with fatal casualties, boosts morale.
I agree with what he said as a political analyst when he spoke of the difficulty of creating a unified, democratic Afstan. But that difficulty does not negate the effort to work for the creation of a non-Islamist Afstan (such a country existed in 1976; I was there) that does not harbour jihadis whose aim is to kill us.
The success of the current international mission is uncertain to a large extent as the will supporting the mission is weak. Most Afghans do not want the Taliban (or al Qaeda) back. It was Afghans--with air support--who deposed them in the first place.
Cross-posted to Daimnation!
1 Comments:
I saw him on NewsNet today and frankly, was a bit bugged with his "analyst" hat - are Canadians really so wussy? Really?
I hope not.
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