By now everyone must have heard the stories about how the UK SAS, US CIA and Pakistani Intelligence trained the Afghan fighters (including the Taliban and Bin Ladens bunch) to fight the Soviets.
We can all see how much gratitude they hold for those who aided them in the past.
Now with action underway against the Taliban, rumors are already rife (and probably true) that the SAS, CIA are once again in Afghanistan, this time training the troops of the Anti-Taliban Nothern Alliance forces.
This does not strike me as a good idea. Although its preferable to get someone else to do your fighting for you, this risks leaving a well trained, well equipped and motivated force in Afghanistan who you cant guarentee will still be freinds once the fighting is over.
Are we risking making the same mistake twice?
We can all see how much gratitude they hold for those who aided them in the past.
Now with action underway against the Taliban, rumors are already rife (and probably true) that the SAS, CIA are once again in Afghanistan, this time training the troops of the Anti-Taliban Nothern Alliance forces.
This does not strike me as a good idea. Although its preferable to get someone else to do your fighting for you, this risks leaving a well trained, well equipped and motivated force in Afghanistan who you cant guarentee will still be freinds once the fighting is over.
Are we risking making the same mistake twice?
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