These beghairata wa murdagawa do not deserve a better life. They get from us a possibility for their life and their family, food, protection and these filthy pigs still ally themsell with their Kundaadhaari and Paki filthy Pathani brothers.
Officers in the U.S. Army routinely praise their Afghan partners: They know the culture, can relate to the villagers and understand regional politics.
But in southern Afghanistan, the focus of the U.S. war effort, nearly all the Afghan soldiers are foreigners too. Most don't even speak the local language. They have to communicate through interpreters hired for the Americans.
"We can be here in the Pashtun area for 1,000 years, but they will never be our friends," said Lt. Gulagha Haksar, a 30-year-old Afghan soldier teamed up with U.S. troops here in the strategic Arghandab Valley. An ethnic Tajik, Gulagha remembers the killing sprees by the Taliban in his hometown in northeastern Takhar province.
"During the Taliban regime, whenever they arrested a Tajik, they beat him. They killed many people," Gulagha said.
I hope it never develops and it's bandits, blood fueds and burqas stand as a proud tribute to anti-imperialistic struggle everywhere.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:Afghanistan truly is a distant oriental land of unknowable and eternal ways and i'm consistently impressed with how clearly they recognize that it is modernity itself (of both the communist or liberal flavours) that is the undoing of a people, their identity and their cohesion.
I hope it never develops and it's bandits, blood fueds and burqas stand as a proud tribute to anti-imperialistic struggle everywhere.
except laying blame on "modernity" is as stupidly abstract as all those academic theses you hate dawg
stegosaurus posted:Iwc read gk Chesterton's napoleon of notting hill
shall do, i like that salty old dog
Ironicwarcriminal posted:Afghanistan truly is a distant oriental land of unknowable and eternal ways and i'm consistently impressed with how clearly they recognize that it is modernity itself (of both the communist or liberal flavours) that is the undoing of a people, their identity and their cohesion.
I hope it never develops and it's bandits, blood fueds and burqas stand as a proud tribute to anti-imperialistic struggle everywhere.
watched this very ~well spoken~ man yesterday; he conflates usa & soviets a lot, which was amusing
Bearded tribesmen...smdh...lol 64
animedad posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Afghanistan truly is a distant oriental land of unknowable and eternal ways and i'm consistently impressed with how clearly they recognize that it is modernity itself (of both the communist or liberal flavours) that is the undoing of a people, their identity and their cohesion.
I hope it never develops and it's bandits, blood fueds and burqas stand as a proud tribute to anti-imperialistic struggle everywhere.
except laying blame on "modernity" is as stupidly abstract as all those academic theses you hate dawg
modernity is anything from beyond your valley
babyfinland posted:The taliban are modern
yeah like how LL cool J is contemporary
xipe posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Afghanistan truly is a distant oriental land of unknowable and eternal ways and i'm consistently impressed with how clearly they recognize that it is modernity itself (of both the communist or liberal flavours) that is the undoing of a people, their identity and their cohesion.
I hope it never develops and it's bandits, blood fueds and burqas stand as a proud tribute to anti-imperialistic struggle everywhere.
watched this very ~well spoken~ man yesterday; he conflates usa & soviets a lot, which was amusing
why is it amusing
Ironicwarcriminal posted:why is it amusing
my spontaneous reaction when he said these was laughter; i dunno how much further that can be broken down?
maybe its just startling to hear people beyond the 'free world' Tell It Like It Is