Monday, September 28, 2009

Camille Paglia: US Out Of Afghanistan


Well, I can't disagree with Camille's evaluation of situation:

Which brings us to Afghanistan: Let's get the hell out! While I vociferously opposed the incursion into Iraq, I was always strongly in favor of bombing the mountains of Afghanistan to smithereens in our search for Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida training camps. But committing our land forces to a long, open-ended mission to reshape the political future of that country has been a fool's errand from the start. Every invader has been frustrated and eventually defeated by that maze-like mountain terrain, from Alexander the Great to the Soviet Union. In a larger sense, outsiders will never be able to fix the fate of the roiling peoples of the Near East and Greater Middle East, who have been disputing territorial borderlines and slaughtering each other for 5,000 years. There is too much lingering ethnic and sectarian acrimony for a tranquil solution to be possible for generations to come. The presence of Western military forces merely inflames and prolongs the process and creates new militias of patriotic young radicals who hate us and want to take the war into our own cities. The technological West is too infatuated with easy fixes. But tribally based peoples think in terms of centuries and millennia. They know how to wait us out. Our presence in Afghanistan is not worth the price of any more American lives or treasure.


As Paglia, the author of Sexual Personae (one of the most interesting books I've read in my life) and Vamps and Tramps would say, History does not look kindly on the US efforts to drag Afghanistan kicking and screaming into the 21st century or even the 9th century.

1 Comments:

Blogger Mister Ghost said...

Mad Tom, I sent you an email. This Read More function is killing me, LOL. I wanted Camille's text on the front page and my comment on the back, but oh well, it seems alright.

3:31 PM  

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