In any relationship, it’s as important how you leave as how you stay. newyorker.com/news/letter-fr…

Aug 14, 2021 · 3:30 AM UTC

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did Afghanistan ever consent to us being there? If not, doesn't that make this "relationship" more like rape? Also Trump tried to leave Afghanistan last year and the military simply disobeyed him axios.com/off-the-rails-trum…
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Oh yeah, let the US stay another 20 years, I m sure that will work out well. What a dumb take.
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This isn't a relationship, this is grand theft larceny by the US to take natural resources. You really need to stop shilling for the military industrial complex, what the hell.
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Plenty of other places to play war-
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I was starting to warm up to you as a politician. I didn't realize you're such a war monger.
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I'm not sure I'm understanding. You want us to stay there? I also don't understand your analogy. Don't you think in an abusive relationship for example the victim can leave any fricken way they want to? It's important they leave, not how they leave.
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We didn’t lose since we never went in to win.
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You are profoundly - and dangerously - uneducated about this. Please learn about the realities of US imperialism.
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The solution for Afghanistan, and for the entire Global South is Earth's most powerful nations banding together to create Peace and Development by implementing China's Belt and Road Initiative. larouchepub.com/pr/2021/2021…
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