20 years, thousands dead, almost $1T spent & the Taliban is able to overrun the country in a matter of weeks. Women will be as endangered there now as they were before 911. This is a major catastrophe. There must be another way. theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv…

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So what did they do all those years? What was the money spent on? Where is it? #receipts
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So, in your view, do we stay or leave?
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Solution: we spend all that money to have universal healthcare here and open our borders to all Afghani women and select “evolved” men. Let the Taliban have an empty country with no females. Then drone the remaining idiots. THEN go back and rebuild.
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The Taliban didn't do 911 and we didn't go over there for women's safety.
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Just another decade, that's all!! I promise!!!
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I feel so deeply for the people of Afghanistan, especially the women. To hope, dream, and do the work, to see the light at the end of the tunnel only to have it extinguished before their eyes. Every man in the world should be asking themselves, “What if those were my daughters?”
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I have to be honest. I don't know enough about it to have an opinion on what is the best course of action. Staying in didn't work and getting out didn't work.
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It's *almost* like your country never has a fucking plan beyond 'lets drop some bombs and steal oil'.
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@marwilliamson Afghanistan is sold to terrorist group Taliban by @POTUS @CIA @SecBlinken they basically made deal with Taliban and ordered afghan ministry to not fight and give cities to Taliban. 2400 brave souls lost their life fighting Taliban 🤬🥺