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'Pakistan was right all along', ex-US commander admits failure in Afghanistan

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ANKARA: Frank McKenzie, a former top general who led United States Central Command from 2019 to April 2022, has said that Pakistan was right about Afghanistan all along, admitting the US failure in the war-torn country.

"Pakistanis never believed that we would stay, always thought that we would leave," McKenzie told NBC News on Friday, adding, “You know that? They were right, we left."

He claimed that the Taliban always had a haven in Pakistan and the US was never able to resolve that in the two decades of the conflict or come to an agreement with Pakistan on the issue.

McKenzie also admitted that Washington engaged in failed nation-building in Afghanistan and insisted on a Western model for the country which was wrong.

"We began to engage in nation-building operations and maybe some of that was necessary in a narrower sense to protect our interests but the broader things we did probably ultimately in the long term didn't help us. They diffused our efforts," he said.

"I don't know that Afghanistan is governable or sustainable with a Western model. I know that Afghanistan is governable and sustainable from an Afghan model. But we paid too little attention to Afghan realities on the ground," he said.

McKenzie said that overlooking the Afghan reality was costly and "hubris on our part, and on the international community."

He went on to say that he was "proud of" American men and women on the ground on the day of the controversial withdrawal from Afghanistan, when Afghans died trying to hold on to the plane. He said that the fact it was a highly politicised event was "regrettable".

McKenzie admitted that getting Afghan allies out of the country is a very "slow" process but did not promise anything on that "moral obligation".

The top US general agreed that Afghanistan was a bipartisan failure for four US administrations in two decades and added that it was a combination of "military and diplomatic failures".

Stressing that the war-torn country is still a breeding ground for threats to the US, he said it is still too early to say what is going to happen in Afghanistan. Extremist groups protected by the Taliban will pose new dangers for future US leadership, he said.

The US declared the completion of the Afghanistan pullout Aug, 30, 2021, ending the 20-year war.

(With input from News Desk)

Express Tribune
 
McKenzie also admitted that Washington engaged in failed nation-building in Afghanistan and insisted on a Western model for the country which was wrong.

"We began to engage in nation-building operations and maybe some of that was necessary in a narrower sense to protect our interests but the broader things we did probably ultimately in the long term didn't help us. They diffused our efforts," he said.

"I don't know that Afghanistan is governable or sustainable with a Western model. I know that Afghanistan is governable and sustainable from an Afghan model. But we paid too little attention to Afghan realities on the ground," he said.

McKenzie said that overlooking the Afghan reality was costly and "hubris on our part, and on the international community."

They realized this after 20 years. Better late than never I guess.

They had this mindset that western model is somehow superior and all countries should adopt it. They need to understand different cultures have different priorities. There are many western issues that are really non-issues in most countries.
 
They realized this after 20 years. Better late than never I guess.

They had this mindset that western model is somehow superior and all countries should adopt it. They need to understand different cultures have different priorities. There are many western issues that are really non-issues in most countries.

Not sure if all have realized - this is what IK has been saying as well.
 
You have to take a look at the realities of the societies before deciding if the nation is ready for democracy.

For democracy to work, majority of the population should be educated, they should have a strong sense of nationhood and they should be moderate to nominal in terms of religious views. Afghanistan is none of that. Their society is to be tribal based which means if they are not fighting invaders, they will be infighting.
Things will change for them far out in the future. But as of now, they should be left alone and let them figure out their own path.
 
Do Pakistanis feel good about themselves because they were right all along?

No, they shouldn't be. They need to wake up and be smarter than that.

EVERYONE knows what's right and what's wrong. EVERYONE KNOWS!

It's all about whether you would DO what's right and avoid doing what's wrong?

And in this day n age, no body actually cares what's right and what's wrong when they have power.
 
With Pakistans help, Democracy would have been possible in Afghanistan at last partially. But Pakistan and its army double crossed America and brought Taliban back to power.

Now Afghanistan has no hope and future until Taliban goes.
 
With Pakistans help, Democracy would have been possible in Afghanistan at last partially. But Pakistan and its army double crossed America and brought Taliban back to power.

Now Afghanistan has no hope and future until Taliban goes.

I'm aware that IK embraced the Taliban but how did the army bring the Taliban back to power? - and what are your sources to back this up.
 
Every pakistani is reading the title and getting happy by this, but one has to read the whole article aswell.

The guy states that pakistans were providing safe heven to taliban. Basically, pakistan was the sabotaging the whole mission. And with US gone we might have created a situation which is bad for us. Those praising imran, well swat is back in the hands of taliban.
 
I'm aware that IK embraced the Taliban but how did the army bring the Taliban back to power? - and what are your sources to back this up.

It hasnt been proven yet, but dont be surprised if ina few years we find out that isi had a role in providing the taliban safe hevens and helping them back to power in Afghanistan.

Faiz had his pictures taken openly when Taliban were back in power and he went there, it was a dumb move. Pakistanis celebrated this on social media, but it only made us suspicious in international affairs
 
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