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Blood in the sand

Jeffrey Sachs
Jeffrey Sachs • 6 min read
Blood in the sand
The US should never have intervened militarily in Afghanistan — not in 1979, nor in 2001, and not for the 20 years since.
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The magnitude of the US’ failure in Afghanistan is breathtaking.

It is not a failure of Democrats or Republicans, but an abiding failure of American political culture, reflected in US policymakers’ lack of interest in understanding different societies. And it is all too typical.

Almost every modern US military intervention in the developing world has come to rot. It is hard to think of an exception since the Korean War.

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