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April 8, 2011 

We need to leave Afghanistan - now 

By Diana West 


Two more American soldiers were killed this week by a "lone" Afghan "ally."
These latest murders took place inside a compound in the northern Afghan
province of Faryab where the soldiers were providing security for a meeting
between U.S. trainers and Afghan border police. 

I can't find more details, not even the soldiers' names, but let's use our
imagination. Two presumably young soldiers arrived safely with their team at
the Afghan border police compound near the Afghan border with Turkmenistan.
They probably thought the first hard part of the day was over, that they
were behind a secure perimeter and could have a smoke or a chew or a stick
of gum and wait until they had to mount up and face the booby-traps and
sniper harassment that would follow them home. It was at this point that
their killer, an Afghan police officer, moved in on them. Maybe he was even
assigned to "partner" with them. He greeted them, offered something to eat,
might even have told them a joke, who knows? While they were eating,
smoking, laughing, somehow off guard, he shot them dead. 

Did he shout "Allahu Akbar," or keep it under his breath, or wait until he
had gotten clean away for a big loud, "Allah be praised, I got me two
infidels"? 

This "incident" brings the total of U.S. troops murdered by our Afghan
allies since December by my unofficial and possibly incomplete count to 17.
If I add two Italian troops killed in January by an Afghan soldier firing an
M-16 at close range while the Italians were cleaning their guns, and three
German troops killed in February by an Afghan soldier firing a submachine
gun at close range while the Germans were working on a vehicle, the total is
22 NATO soldiers killed by Afghan security forces in four months. That means
every month, five Westerners have been sacrificed specifically for being
"infidels" ordered by their dhimmi leaders to curry favor (win "hearts and
minds") in the umma through an unprecedented campaign of payola and public
works. This is an outrage, a national scandal. Every elected representative
of these fallen soldiers and their bereaved families is AWOL, and isn't that
a crime? 

Apparently not. To our unflustered leaders, the sacrifices are lamentable
but acceptable - just part of the human price of the privilege of spending
$350 million a day to be in Afghanistan in the first place. The main problem
is our leaders treat these "incidents" as unfortunate by-products of a
chosen nation-building strategy that must be pursued forever; not
manifestations of a disastrous counter-insurgency (COIN) strategy that must
be junked ASAP. Which reminds of what an ex-Green Beret friend with multiple
stints in Afghanistan recently told me was his "winning strategy." He wrote:
"Oh, by 'winning' I mean leaving Afghanistan as soon as possible, burning in
place or blowing up all our materiel we can't carry with us quickly." 

Amen, brother. 

But about these COIN-killed Western troops: They attract little attention
beside local coverage. If you look around online, you can find videos of the
flag-draped processionals, the young people dressed for mourning in a high
school gym. This is not an adequate memorial to these irresponsibly lost
lives. 

If Congress were worth the bother, it would demand change on behalf of these
and all of our fallen young Americans from a military in denial, a
government in thrall to a policy with more in common with the utterly failed
ideas of the Great Society than with national security strategy. I am
talking about COIN theory, which holds that if you sink enough money, enough
public works projects, enough nation-building, then somehow, some way, these
alien cultures bridged by Islamic law and custom will adopt essentially
un-Islamic law and custom and - presto - become an ally in the war on
terror. 

Sounds funny now, but isn't that what was supposed to happen? The truth is,
no one in power, military and civilian, knows what their point and purpose
is anymore. This perpetual madness must stop. 

 



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