posted on Oct, 1 2021 @ 12:45 PM
I suppose there has always been a military notion of a "Pyrrhic victory".
A battle that was won, but at such a high cost that the more-resourced, cunning foe would return even more aggressively to finish the job.
One thinks of the Carthaginians at Cannae, the Zulus at Isandlwana, the Sioux and their tribal allies at the Little Big Horn, or the Boers at Majuba
Hill.
Then there's also the notion of wars that proved so demoralizing at the home front that they were lost via television, or to paraphrase The Doors,
where breakfast and "the news were read; television children fed".
The US occupation of Afghanistan didn't really fall into either category.
Which makes me wonder what's going to happen should the next 9/11 be orchestrated from that region?
Hold on to your helmets, this might just be a temporary withdrawal, especially as Biden's open border policy is literally inviting terrorist entry
into the US.
edit on 1-10-2021 by halfoldman because: (no reason given)