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American involvement in Afghanistan started from July 1979, under the GLOBALIST ROTHSCHILDS OF LONDON Jimmy Carter administration.
Zbig Brzezinski.....The Polish Aristocratic emigre to the USA articulated it and gave it effect through Pakistan.
After 40 years of vicious involvement in the country allying with the lowest common denominator (Warlords, Mafia figures, traitors to Afghanistan and extreme Wahabi Islamists--Gulbuddin Hekmatyar)....we pray that the USA finally leaves Afghanistan for good.
Hopefully this year, without any Byzantine/Sisyphean conditionalities.
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Trump Vows to Stop Endless Wars, Emphasizes Afghan Negotiations
- Their empire collapsed due to currency devaluation and the issuance of fiat currency (printing money from thin air)
- Normal ancient capitalist FREE TRADE--luxury items from India and the East, and massive Roman gold poured into those regions, thus further devaluing the Roman sesterces/Dinarius....'Patrician Romans had a love of beautiful Indian luxuries such as our arts, spices, jewels and beautiful woven cloth. Pliny the Elder, a Roman author and natural philosopher, wrote accounts of the Roman addiction to Indian luxury products. His books from the 1st century AD refer to the heavy drain of gold from Rome into India.' The British Empire facing the same problems 1800 years later simply invaded those rich productive parts of India, destroying the local industry and co-opting the production with British industry during the Industrial Revolution, with India acting as captured/captive market. The first Industrial revolution of Britain coincides with the British conquest of India. Predatory capitalism.
- Too big to manage with too many internal external problems.
- The German tribes.
- Behind the German tribes the pressure cooker of the 'the great migrations' of the steppes.circa 400 AD (Creating a stampede of caravans of people who flooded into the Roman empire---many of them hostile and armed)
- Massive Pentagon scale corruption./misappropriation/mismanagement.
Trump confirmed that 17 years into this war, it is now possible to “pursue a possible political solution.” Though he admitted there was no guarantee of success, he did say that “the hour has come to at least try for peace.”
This has been opposed by the US Senate, where the McConnell Amendment expressed opposition to any US withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. The resolution also wants troops to stay in Syria, though in both cases it is ultimately non-binding.
Negotiations with the Taliban have been ongoing for months, and reports are that a basic framework is all but in place. This would involve the US leaving Afghanistan, and the Taliban keeping al-Qaeda and ISIS out.
Finalizing the deal is going to require some specific details to be worked out, but it really does seem that such a deal is more attainable now that at any time in years. President Trump’s commitment to “at least try” is much deeper than what most officials have offered during this war.